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Richard Baxell is a British historian and the author of three books on the
Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War () was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republican faction (Spanish Civil War), Republicans and the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalists. Republicans were loyal to the Left-wing p ...
. Between 2015 and 2018 he was the Chair of the
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. Having studied history as an undergraduate at
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from 1991-1994 and as a post-graduate at the
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in 1996, he received his PhD from the
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in 2002 with a thesis titled ''The British Battalion of the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939''. As of 2020 he is a
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at the London School of Economics.


''British Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War'' (2004)

''British Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War: The British Volunteers in the International Brigades, 1936–1939'' was published by
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in 2004. The book engages with questions relating to the numbers, origins and motivations of Britons in the
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, and utilises material from the
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and the
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's International Brigade archives. Baxell argues that the
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was not composed of poets, and its volunteers were not drawn from the unemployed and the
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; rather, Baxell argues, they were predominantly from the working and lower middle classes. George Esenwein, writing in ''
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'', questioned "Baxell's pointed efforts to shift attention away from the complex web of political and ideological circumstances that inevitably shaped the experiences of the British battalion", including their connections to the
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and
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, and argued that he failed to "offer a compelling case in support of his view that the British battalion was composed mostly of independent-minded volunteers who maintained a considerable degree of autonomy from the communist command structures of the International Brigades." Esenwein concluded by noting, "Even if Baxell's own advocacy of the brigadiers' cause tends to colour his historical judgements, we have him to thank for correcting misconceptions that have unfairly tarnished the reputation of this distinguished group of committed citizens". In the journal ''Saothar'', published by the Irish Labour History Society,
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questioned Baxell's treatment of alleged "friction between some British and Irish volunteers" but praised his demonstration of "how other writers have got it wrong in maintaining that some Irish volunteers were wantonly executed by their own side".


''Laurie Lee in the International Brigades'' (2004)

In ''Laurie Lee in the International Brigades: Writer or Fighter?'', delivered as a Len Crome Memorial Lecture and published by the
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in 2004, Baxell argues that the English writer was certainly a member of the
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, but
Laurie Lee Laurence Edward Alan Lee, (26 June 1914 – 13 May 1997) was an English poet, novelist and screenwriter, who was brought up in the small village of Slad in Gloucestershire. His most notable work is the autobiographical trilogy '' Cider w ...
's memoir, particularly his claim to have fought in Spain, is likely to have been largely fictitious.


''Antifascistas'' (2010)

Baxell is also the co-author, with Angela Jackson and Jim Jump, of ''Antifascistas: British & Irish Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War'' (2010), a book of short texts and pictures. ''Antifascistas'' accompanied an exhibition of the same name which opened in May 2010 and included photographs, posters, banners and personal accounts, many of which were taken from the Marx Memorial Library. An updated Spanish edition with an introduction by Angel Viñas was published as ''Help Spain'' by Pamiela in 2016.


''Unlikely Warriors'' (2012)

''Unlikely Warriors: The British in the Spanish Civil War and the Struggle Against Fascism'' was published by
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in 2012. Baxell described the book as "the first to place the Spanish Civil War within the context of the volunteers' lives, rather than the other way round"; and said it seeks to deliver its narrative "from the perspective of the participants themselves using, wherever possible, their own words". The book was shortlisted for the 2013 Political Book Awards political history book of the year.


''Forged in Spain'' (2023)

''Forged in Spain'', published by
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in 2023, is a collection of ten biographies recounting the lives of a number of extraordinary men and women who left their families and friends to risk their lives in the Spanish Civil War.


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Articles by Richard Baxell
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