The Last Stalinist, Paul Preston
The Last Stalinist, Paul Preston
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The Last Stalinist

Author: Paul Preston

Narrator: Jonathan Keeble

Unabridged: 15 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/14/2014


Synopsis

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.

About Paul Preston

Paul Preston, author of The Spanish Civil War, Franco, Juan Carlos, and The Spanish Holocaust, is the world's foremost historian on twentieth-century Spain. A professor at the London School of Economics, he lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Julian on January 07, 2022

Amazing book on a historical figure that I have never heard of. An enigma for sure, but a man who shaped political life in Spain for at least 4 decades. A complex figure who lived two different lives, Mr. Preston tells the story in full detail from Mr. Carrillo's early days to the time of his death.......more

Goodreads review by Jake on July 12, 2017

Splendid. What a total arsehole (democratic transition aside). Timeless reminder of the viciousness, pathological bullshitting, fantasism, self-delusion and Scout Leader hobbyism of the extreme left (my favourite line in this was "He likes meetings like most people like sex"). Slow going at times (wh......more

Goodreads review by Carlos on May 24, 2018

Bagaje por la historia de España desde antes de la Guerra Civil hasta la actualidad centrada en la persona de Santiago Carrillo . Interesante y recomendable. 😉......more

Goodreads review by Nicolás on August 15, 2024

Libro de una formalidad excepcional. Preston hace un trabajo de investigación y documentación grandísimo que permite comprender a una figura muy importante para la España contemporánea. El responsable de que exista una extrema izquierda parlamentaria en España que se extiende del PCE a SUMAR pasando......more

Goodreads review by Rob on November 21, 2018

A compelling account of a fascinating life. If anything it stays a little too close to the character of Carrillo, I wouldn't have mind more extraneous details of the historical setting. Still very enjoyable though. A must for anyone interested in a detailed case study of the rise and fall of High St......more


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Praise for ‘The Spanish Holocaust’: ‘A book of extraordinary moral and emotional power, a classic of historical scholarship and a deeply affecting record of man’s inhumanity to man.’ Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times 'A harrowing and moving account of the immense terror and enormous atrocities, especially perpetrated by General Franco's followers, during and after the Spanish Civil War, meticulously researched and superbly written by an outstanding historian.' Ian Kershaw ‘Essential reading for anyone wishing to understand Spain and its recent history…. Preston’s excellent, spine-chilling narrative explains just how deep Franco’s early investment in terror was….this is an invaluable book that does not shrink from even the harshest of truths’ Guardian ‘Preston’s staggeringly detailed powerful and affecting chronicle of the savagery unleashed during the Spanish civil war….is a history of rare moral and emotional power, which alters forever our view of one of the most symbolic conflicts of the last century’ Sunday Times, History Book of the Year