Guernica! Guernica A Study of a Journalism, Diplomacy, Propaganda, and History

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Main Author: Southworth, Herbert
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berkeley University of California Press 01.09.2023
Edition:1
Series:Voices revived
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ISBN:9780520369269, 0520369262, 9780520336377, 0520336372, 9780520336360, 0520336364
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter Table of Contents Foreword Preface Acknowledgments A Preliminary Note 1: The News from Bilbao 2: Riposte from Salamanca 3: Parenthesis on the Working Conditions of the Foreign Press in the Nationalist Zone 4: The News from Vitoria 1: The Public Controversy in England and the United States 2: The Public Controversy in France 3: The Secret Controversy among the Diplomats Part Two: The Controversy from 1939 to 1975 Introduction 1: The Problem of Steer, Holburn, Botto, and the Havas Agency 2: The Dead and the Dying 3: How Was Guernica Destroyed? By Whom? Why? 4: The Reasons for the Existence and the Persistence of the Controversy Notes Bibliography Index
  • Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- A Preliminary Note -- BOOK I: THE EVENT -- 1. The News from Bilbao -- 2. Riposte from Salamanca -- 3. Parenthesis on the Working Conditions of the Foreign Press in the Nationalist Zone -- 4. The News from Vitoria -- Part One: The Controversy during the Spanish Civil War -- 1. The Public Controversy in England and the United States -- 2. The Public Controversy in France -- 3. The Secret Controversy among the Diplomats -- Part Two: The Controversy from 1939 to 1975 -- BOOK III: CONCLUSIONS -- Introduction -- 1. The Problem of Steer, Holburn, Botto, and the Havas Agency -- 2. The Dead and the Dying -- 3. How Was Guernica Destroyed? By Whom? Why? -- 4. The Reasons for the Existence and the Persistence of the Controversy -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
  • Contents --
  • Pierre Vilar --
  • Preface --
  • BOOK III: CONCLUSIONS --
  • A Preliminary Note --
  • Index
  • 3. Parenthesis on the Working Conditions of the Foreign Press in the Nationalist Zone --
  • 3. How Was Guernica Destroyed? By Whom? Why? --
  • Foreword
  • 2. The Dead and the Dying --
  • 4. The Reasons for the Existence and the Persistence of the Controversy --
  • Notes --
  • Introduction --
  • Bibliography --
  • Part One: The Controversy during the Spanish Civil War --
  • BOOK I: THE EVENT --
  • 1. The Problem of Steer, Holburn, Botto, and the Havas Agency --
  • Acknowledgments --
  • 1. The News from Bilbao --
  • 2. Riposte from Salamanca --
  • 3. The Secret Controversy among the Diplomats --
  • 1. The Public Controversy in England and the United States --
  • Part Two: The Controversy from 1939 to 1975 --
  • 4. The News from Vitoria --
  • 2. The Public Controversy in France --
  • BOOK II: THE CONTROVERSY --
  • Frontmatter --