Helen Graham (DPhil, Oxford) is a Historian . She is Professor Emeritus of Modern European History at the Department of History, Royal Holloway University of London .[1]
Overview
Her research interests span the social and cultural history of 1930s and 1940s Spain, including the Spanish Civil War ; Europe in the inter-war period (1918–1939); comparative civil wars; the social construction of state power in 1940s Spain; women under Francoism ; comparative gender history.
Publications
Book
Year
Type
Published
Other
The French and Spanish Popular Fronts: Comparative Perspectives
1989
Non-fiction
Cambridge U.P.
with Martin S. Alexander
Socialism and War. The Spanish Socialist Party in Power and Crisis 1936-1939
1991
Non-fiction
Cambridge U.P.
Spanish Cultural Studies. An Introduction
1995
Non-fiction
Oxford U.P.
with Jo Labanyi
Spain 1936. Resistance and revolution. The Flaws in the Front in Opposing Fascism
1999
Non-fiction
Cambridge U.P.
eds Tim Kirk & Anthony McElligott
The Spanish Republic at War, 1936–1939
2002
Non-fiction
Cambridge U.P.
The Spanish Civil War. A Very Short Introduction
2005
Non-fiction
Oxford U.P.
"The memory of murder: mass killing, incarceration and the making of Francoism"
2008
Non-fiction
in War Memories, Memory Wars. Political Violence in Twentieth-Century Spain
Interrogating Francoism: History and Dictatorship in Twentieth-Century Spain
2016
Non-fiction
Bloomsbury Publishing
Paper
Year
Type
Published
Other
"Against the State: a genealogy of the Barcelona May Days of 1937"
1999
European History Quarterly 29:4 (Oct. 1999) pp. 485–542
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