@book{a2b25308283b42f4825d327f32fbb704,
title = "Armed Internationalists: Transnational Volunteering in the Twentieth Century",
abstract = "This unique transnational history explores the extraordinary lives of left-wing volunteers who fought in not just one, but multiple conflicts across the globe during the mid-twentieth century. Utilising previously unpublished archival material, Heiberg, Acciai and Bjerstr{\"o}m follow these individual soldiers through military conflicts that were, in most cases, geographically centred on individual countries but nonetheless evinced a crucial transnational dimension. From the Spanish Civil war of 1936 to the Nicaraguan Revolution of 1979, the authors marshall these diverse case studies to create a conceptual framework through which to better understand the networks and recruitment patterns of transnational volunteering. They argue that the Spanish Civil War created a model for this transnational left-wing military volunteering and that this experience shaped the global left responses to a range of conflicts throughout the twentieth century.",
keywords = "Faculty of Humanities, war volunteering, Spanish Civil War, Anti-fascism, anti-imperialism, Cold War, World War II, Nicaragua, Ethiopia, SPAIN, Italy, Indochina, Denmark, scandinavia, resistance, Algerian war of independence",
author = "Heiberg, {Morten Rievers} and Enrico Acciai and Carl-Henrik Bjerstr{\"o}m",
year = "2025",
month = nov,
day = "1",
language = "English",
publisher = "Cambridge University Press",
address = "United Kingdom",
}