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Into the Heart of the Fire James K. Hopkins

Into the Heart of the Fire By James K. Hopkins

Into the Heart of the Fire by James K. Hopkins


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This book examines the experience of the British volunteers in the Spanish Civil War and places them in a broad intellectual, political, social, and cultural framework.

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Into the Heart of the Fire: The British in the Spanish Civil War by James K. Hopkins

This book provides a compelling and vivid account of British involvement in the Spanish Civil War, examining the experience of the British volunteers in the International Brigades, and placing them in a broad intellectual, political, social, and cultural framework. Incorporating some familiar and many new voices of a turbulent decade, it analyzes the manner in which British men and women conceptualized their engagement with the political issues of their timewhether they were Oxbridge aesthetes or militants from the factories, the mines, and the ranks of the unemployed.
The event that galvanized the volunteers and the many thousands who supported them in Great Britain was the rising of General Franco and his allies against the democratically elected Second Spanish Republic on July 17, 1936. As a counterpart to German and Italian intervention on behalf of the insurgents, the Soviet Union instructed the Comintern to recruit and organize an international volunteer army to come to the aid of the Republic.
The International Brigades quickly achieved mythical status as the century's most conspicuous example of dedicated idealism, serving the cause of democracy in peril. The early "spontaneous" fighters and, later, the British Battalion in the XVth International Brigade, which included some 2,000 volunteers, fought in every major campaign of the war; about 85 percent of the Battalion's members were killed or wounded. The author is the first scholar to make systematic use of the recently opened archive of the International Brigades in Moscow, enabling him to take the measure of the nobility and tragedy of the British sacrifice in Spain. His study confirms popular mythology about the International Brigades in certain respects and sharply disputes it in others.
Above all, Into the Heart of the Fire establishes the fact that the British volunteers were not social or neurotic misfits. Rather, they reflected in a distinctive way the political concerns of many of their generation.

Into the Heart of the Fire Reviews

"In this impressive book James K. Hopkins offers both an innovative new study of the Britishvolunteers in the Spanish Civil War and a penetrating analysis of British radical politics in the 1930s....As a study of the British volunteers, their motivations, and their values, it is unlikely to be bettered. It will be required reading for those who study British involvment in the Civil War and it will surely make a forceful contribution to the wider re-evaluation of the role of the Communist Party in the British left of the 1930s." -- Twentieth Century British History
"Chapters of remarkable richness describe and analyse how going to Spain gave many working class autodidacts a sense of their own worth and, despite the defeat of the Spanish Republic, a belief that they were endowed with potential to change things." -- War and History
"Hopkins has demonstrated a profound intimacy with his subject. This is an outstanding work, rich indepth and detail, and it deserves to be recognized as a major contribution to the field."American Historical Review
"Hopkins's triumph is successfully to document both [the idealism of the British volunteers and the Communist exploitation of it]...to tremendous effect. The idealism, the disillusion, the courage, the ruthlessness, the self-sacrifice, and the self-seeking are put into perspective....He is relentlessly honest. Without a doubt, he has written the best book on British participation in the International Brigades and it is difficult, at this point in time, to see how it will be surpassed." -- The Historical Journal

About James K. Hopkins

James K. Hopkins is Professor of History at Southern Methodist University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: myths and memorials Part I. Middle Class Intellectuals in the Thirties: 1. The leaning tower 2. Making allies 3. Exploring the new country Part II. Proletarian Intellectuals in the Thirties: 4. Living and learning 5. Learning and living 6. Citizens of the world Part III. Spain: 7. Setting a course 8. When the world seems on fire 9. the battle of the Jarama 10. Barcelona and the battalion 11. We are not after all alone 12. Political unreliables 13. The true believer Part IV. Legacies 14. The musketry of thought 15. Ideas and politics Notes Bibliography Index.

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GOR009096105
9780804731263
0804731268
Into the Heart of the Fire: The British in the Spanish Civil War by James K. Hopkins
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Stanford University Press
1998-09-01
500
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