The Last Stalinist

The life of the complex, ruthless adversary of General Franco, whose life spanned much of Spain's turbulent 20th century.

From 1939 to 1975, the Spanish Communist Party, effectively lead for two decades by Santiago Carrillo, was the most determined opponent of General Franco's Nationalist regime. Admired by many on the left as a revolutionary and a pillar of the anti-Franco struggle, and hated by others as a Stalinist gravedigger of the revolution, Santiago Carrillo was arguably the dictator's most consistent left-wing enemy.

For many on the right, Carrillo was a monster to be vilified as a mass murderer for his activities during the Civil War. But his survival owed to certain qualities that he had in abundance - a capacity for hard work, stamina and endurance, writing and oratorical skills, intelligence and cunning - though honesty and loyalty were not among them.

One by one he turned on those who helped him in his desire for advancement, revealing the ruthless streak that he shared with Franco, and a zeal for rewriting his past. Drawing on the numerous, continuously revised accounts Carillo created of his life, and contrasting them with those produced by his friends and enemies, Spain's greatest modern historian Paul Preston unravels the legend of a devastating and controversial figure at the heart of 20th-century Spanish politics.

Paul Preston's The Last Stalinist is a riveting historical biography that delves into the life of Santiago Carrillo, a key player in Spain's 20th-century history. It is a top pick for anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of Europe during this period.

For fans of Stephen Kotkin (Stalin, Vol. II), Giles Tremlett (Catherine of Aragon), Christopher Clark (Kaiser Wilhelm II), Frank Mcdonough (The Hitler Years, Volume 2), and Simon Sebag Montefiore (Catherine the Great and Potemkin).

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The Last Stalinist

The life of the complex, ruthless adversary of General Franco, whose life spanned much of Spain's turbulent 20th century.

From 1939 to 1975, the Spanish Communist Party, effectively lead for two decades by Santiago Carrillo, was the most determined opponent of General Franco's Nationalist regime. Admired by many on the left as a revolutionary and a pillar of the anti-Franco struggle, and hated by others as a Stalinist gravedigger of the revolution, Santiago Carrillo was arguably the dictator's most consistent left-wing enemy.

For many on the right, Carrillo was a monster to be vilified as a mass murderer for his activities during the Civil War. But his survival owed to certain qualities that he had in abundance - a capacity for hard work, stamina and endurance, writing and oratorical skills, intelligence and cunning - though honesty and loyalty were not among them.

One by one he turned on those who helped him in his desire for advancement, revealing the ruthless streak that he shared with Franco, and a zeal for rewriting his past. Drawing on the numerous, continuously revised accounts Carillo created of his life, and contrasting them with those produced by his friends and enemies, Spain's greatest modern historian Paul Preston unravels the legend of a devastating and controversial figure at the heart of 20th-century Spanish politics.

Paul Preston's The Last Stalinist is a riveting historical biography that delves into the life of Santiago Carrillo, a key player in Spain's 20th-century history. It is a top pick for anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of Europe during this period.

For fans of Stephen Kotkin (Stalin, Vol. II), Giles Tremlett (Catherine of Aragon), Christopher Clark (Kaiser Wilhelm II), Frank Mcdonough (The Hitler Years, Volume 2), and Simon Sebag Montefiore (Catherine the Great and Potemkin).

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The Last Stalinist

The Last Stalinist

by Paul Preston

Narrated by Jonathan Keeble

Unabridged — 15 hours, 46 minutes

The Last Stalinist

The Last Stalinist

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The life of the complex, ruthless adversary of General Franco, whose life spanned much of Spain's turbulent 20th century.

From 1939 to 1975, the Spanish Communist Party, effectively lead for two decades by Santiago Carrillo, was the most determined opponent of General Franco's Nationalist regime. Admired by many on the left as a revolutionary and a pillar of the anti-Franco struggle, and hated by others as a Stalinist gravedigger of the revolution, Santiago Carrillo was arguably the dictator's most consistent left-wing enemy.

For many on the right, Carrillo was a monster to be vilified as a mass murderer for his activities during the Civil War. But his survival owed to certain qualities that he had in abundance - a capacity for hard work, stamina and endurance, writing and oratorical skills, intelligence and cunning - though honesty and loyalty were not among them.

One by one he turned on those who helped him in his desire for advancement, revealing the ruthless streak that he shared with Franco, and a zeal for rewriting his past. Drawing on the numerous, continuously revised accounts Carillo created of his life, and contrasting them with those produced by his friends and enemies, Spain's greatest modern historian Paul Preston unravels the legend of a devastating and controversial figure at the heart of 20th-century Spanish politics.

Paul Preston's The Last Stalinist is a riveting historical biography that delves into the life of Santiago Carrillo, a key player in Spain's 20th-century history. It is a top pick for anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of Europe during this period.

For fans of Stephen Kotkin (Stalin, Vol. II), Giles Tremlett (Catherine of Aragon), Christopher Clark (Kaiser Wilhelm II), Frank Mcdonough (The Hitler Years, Volume 2), and Simon Sebag Montefiore (Catherine the Great and Potemkin).


Product Details

BN ID: 2940173664310
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Publication date: 08/14/2014
Edition description: Unabridged
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