Doves of War: Four Women of SpainMuch has been written about the Spanish Civil War's effects on Spain and its citizens, but little attention has been paid to the women involved in the conflict. In this beautifully written biographical work, Paul Preston tells the forgotten war stories of four exceptional women whose lives were starkly altered by the war.The portraits in this provocative, yet objective volume mirror the war itself, with the left pitted against the right. On the left side are Margarita Neken, the revolutionary feminist, writer, and politician; and Nan Green, the communist nurse who left her children behind in England to fight against fascism alongside her husband in the International Brigades. On the right side are Mercedes Sanz Bachiller, the most powerful woman in the Francoist zone; and Priscilla Scott-Ellis, the wealthy English socialite who, lured to Spain by love, stayed on to help the fascist war effort as a nurse on the front lines. |
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Doves of War: Four Women of Spain
Nutzerbericht - Not Available - Book VerdictAccording to Preston (Spanish studies, London Sch. of Economics; Franco: A Biography), under one percent of the nearly 20,000 books on the Spanish Civil War are by or about the women who were ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
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Seite 193 - CIA to promote the noncommunist left as part of a cultural offensive - 'the theoretical foundation of the Agency's political operations against Communism over the next two decades'.
Seite 142 - ... into my ambulance.and I drove off fast, but as gently as possible, back to the hospital. My ambulance was very small. The heads of the wounded, as they lay on the stretchers, were level with me as I drove. I could talk to them, encourage them, or hear if they asked for anything. My ignorance was so appalling. Sometimes a man would break down completely, and scream he was dying. Another would cry for water. If it was a stomach wound he could not have any, but the denying him seemed crueller than...
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