Includes bibliographical references (pages 240-252) and index.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: `The enemy is still amongst us'. Military coup (July 1936) -- Mass violence (July 1936 -- February 1937) -- War as a tool of political cleansing -- The processes and mechanisms of violence -- Key institutional pillars of political cleansing -- 10. Battlefield War, 1936 -- 1939 -- 1. Military Trials -- Building the military justice system -- Nobody is saved -- The `defencelessness' of the accused -- Annihilation, punishment and segregation -- 2. Rituals of Blood and Sacrifice -- Extrajudicial killing -- Death row -- Executions -- Everyday resistance -- 3. The Catholic Church: Punishment and Pardon -- Death Penalty and the Catholic Church -- `Pardons' under certain conditions -- Classifying and creating national `enemies' -- 4. Police Investigations and Military Intelligence -- Collecting data -- Plans for the `occupation of Spain' -- Political police -- An archive -- 5. Living with the Enemy -- Madrid, April 1939 -- Caretaker Courts -- Collaboration from below -- pt. Two After the Battlefield War, 1939-1950 -- 6. Savage Spain -- Legacies of brutalisation -- The law of the strongest -- Prison cruelty -- Impunity -- 7. Franco's Prison Ship -- Overcrowding -- Kleptocracy and corruption -- Slave labour -- 8. Enemies of Peace and Public Order -- Internal disputes -- Consolidation of brutality -- 9. The Conversion of Those `In Error' -- Testimony of a conversion: I was a Marxist -- Individual conversion -- Collective conversion -- 10. The Work of Repression Inside Local Communities -- Social control and local authorities -- The civil death of the defeated -- `The enemy is still amongst us'.
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