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The Spanish Civil War in the British and French Press

The Badajoz, Alcázar of Toledo, Madrid, and Guernica News Stories
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This book examines coverage of the Spanish Civil War by the leading French and British newspapers, and agencies like Havas and Reuters. Their foundational reporting created a bedrock of ‘shared news’, which reverberated in places as geographically and ideologically remote as Moscow or Berlin. It focuses on how key events like the mass killings in Badajoz, the siege of the Alcázar of Toledo, the Battle of Madrid, and the bombing of Guernica broke as immensely impactful news stories. By returning to first news, we can view familiar events with fresh eyes. For example, reporting on the siege of the Alcázar was shaped by Republican control of Toledo and had little in common with later Nationalist triumphalism. Guernica is studied as a breaking news story, but also as the culmination of a series of destructive aerial bombardments, including Madrid and Basque towns, which all fed into Picasso’s masterpiece. This essay charts the links and transitions between day-to-day reporting, journalistic reportage, and transformative mythmaking. The book utilizes a wide range of material from newspaper libraries, digital resources and extensive archival research. The author draws on his interviews and correspondence with Sir Geoffrey Cox (1910–2008), News Chronicle’s Madrid correspondent in November 1936.

Author Biography:

Dr Martin Minchom is an independent Madrid-based historian. His publications include The People of Quito, 1690-1810 (1994), Spain’s Martyred Cities (2015), and Spanish editions of the work of foreign correspondents.
Release date Australia
September 28th, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
304
ISBN-13
9781835534069
Product ID
38723142

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