Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Spanish Civil War Causes
- Long-term causes
- Weakness of gov.t
- Once a constitutional monarchy
- Power held by wealthy oligarchs
= gov.t has no power
- Role of Spanish Army
- very powerful
- intervened in
politics if crisis
occured
- intervened in 1936 = war
- Army conservative and
Africanists nationalist and
traditional
- bad reputation with the
people
- brutal, ineffective (lost
Spain's colonial assests) and
expensive
- Social tension -
middle/upper class
defended military
interests as dominated
jobs as officers and
generals
- Role of Church
- Catholic Church
- wealthy and powerful
- used influence to support social, economical
and political conservatism
- aristocracy = close bonds to
church as funded church
- = church
defended interests
of upper class
- =resentment among poor and urban workers
- Economical
- agriculture main source
of employment
- work seasonal = peasants had
to move around to get jobs
- most peasants live in abject poverty
- Industrial modernisation and reform
- workers = low
wages, long hours
and bad working
conditions
- Trade unions formed
- could not
achieve
anything
substantial
- employers
could always
find
alternative
labour
- legal means = workers
resorted to violent uprising
- Regional
- struggle between
centralist state and
Catalonia and Basque
- wanted independence
- increase tension
- = divisions in society
- Short-term causes
- Left republic (1931-33)
- Manuel Azana = president
- Church
- limited their power
- no longer in control of education
- state payment stopped
- Army
- offered early retirement to officers
- was expensive
- remaining members of army
were conservatives and
nationalists
- army radicalised
- Economic
- Agriculture
- prices tumbled
- wine and olive exports fell
- unemployment
- land redistributed (<7,000 families
had benefitted
- Industrial
- iron and steel production fell
- Catalonia
- given own parliament
and some power
- RW angered by change
- saw as way towards breaking up Spain
- opposed reforms: sometimes with violence
- saw change as threat
- Right Republic (1933-36)
- 1933 elections = swing to reight
- New gov.t
- ruled for 2 years
- reversed work of Left Rep
- Catalonia
- attempted to resist interference
- autonomy suspended after Austrian miners' uprising 1934
- RW: lost support of Basques (now LW)
- Gil-Robles
- CEDA President
- Caballero
- demanded shift to authoritarian approach
- suggest CEDA was Spanish Nazi Party
- Popular Front (1936)
- RW disintegrated
- co. + political
situation
deteriorated
- anti-fascist pact made by LW groups
- way to uphold democracy (others
saw it associated with Stalin)
- Anarchists
- encouraged
peasants to
seize power
- increase violence
- conflict between groups
- Immediate Causes