Spain's First Democracy: The Second Republic, 1931-1936

Spain's First Democracy: The Second Republic, 1931-1936

by Stanley G. Payne
ISBN-10:
0299136744
ISBN-13:
9780299136741
Pub. Date:
05/15/1993
Publisher:
University of Wisconsin Press
ISBN-10:
0299136744
ISBN-13:
9780299136741
Pub. Date:
05/15/1993
Publisher:
University of Wisconsin Press
Spain's First Democracy: The Second Republic, 1931-1936

Spain's First Democracy: The Second Republic, 1931-1936

by Stanley G. Payne

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Overview

The significance of Spain's Second Republic has been largely overshadowed by the cataclysmic Civil War that immediately followed it. Stanley Payne brings his immense knowledge of Spanish history to bear on the five-year span of the Second Republic as a historic entity in its own right. In Spain's First Democracy, he argues that the Republic was one of the major national attempts at political democratization and reform in Europe between the World Wars and represented the most important effort to swim against the tide during Europe's "era of fascism."
Payne's detailed study places the Republic within the historical framework of Spanish liberalism and the rapid modernization of interwar Europe, which was unlike any other period in Spain's history. Payne discusses the Republicans' efforts to establish Spain's first democratic political systems and to institute major reforms within the Republic. In highlighting reforms in politics and government, church-state relations, education and culture, public works, military affairs, and society as a whole, he assesses the successes and failures of these reforms as well as the reasons for their limitations. He also examines the economic and foreign policy issues of the period.
Focusing particularly on political conflict and social cleavage, Payne brilliantly explores the sources and character of the political polarization that developed as a result of the assaults on the Republic from the Left and the Right. He identifies the main political actors in this schism and their role in the eventual breakdown of the Republic. Tracing the progressive collapse of the Republican polity in the first half of 1936, Payne stresses the importance of political violence in the democracy's downfall.
In restoring perspectives that have been ignored or bypassed, Payne presents a consistent and detailed interpretation of Spain's Second Republic, demonstrating its striking parallels to the Weimar Republic in Germany.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780299136741
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Publication date: 05/15/1993
Edition description: 1
Pages: 494
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Stanley G. Payne is the Hilldale-Jaime Vicens Vives Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of The Franco Regime, 1936-1975; Spanish Catholicism; and A History of Spain and Portugal, all published by the University of Wisconsin Press; and of The Spanish Revolution.

Table of Contents

Illustrationsxi
Tablesxiii
Prefacexv
1.The Ordeal of Modernization in Spain3
2.The Republican Transition, 1930-193123
3.The Republican Constitution47
4.The Republican Reforms81
5.Waning of the Left Republican Coalition125
6.Economic Policy and Performance148
7.Foreign Policy156
8.Resurgence of the Right, 1933-1934166
9.The Revolutionary Insurrection of 1934189
10.Government by the Center-Right, 1934-1935224
11.The Elections of 1936257
12.The Left Returns to Power, February to May 1936281
13.Breakdown, May to July 1936321
14.Why Did the Republic Fail?371
General Accounts of the Republic387
Notes389
Index455
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