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against Republican, oft en civilian, targets, England ensured a rightist victory (321). To make matters worst, England bullied France and cajoled the United States into supporting its one-sided policy (334). Sadly, until the bitter end, many Spanish republican leaders maintained their futile hope that the western democracies would come to their aid (540). Th is is an extremely useful volume that is highly recommended. Its major limitation is that in a desire to be complete, this work has a tendency to bury the unfortunate reader in an avalanche of names and events that may not be well known. All the same, even with this weakness noted, Th e Revolution and the Civil War in Spain is required reading for all students of this subject.