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by Julio Aróstegui, Jesús A. Martínez · COMUNIDAD DE MADRID · tapa blanda · 469 pages
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Este libro relata la historia de la Junta de Defensa de Madrid, el organismo que gobernó la capital española entre noviembre de 1936 y abril de 1937, durante la Guerra Civil Española. Presidida por el general José Miaja, la Junta asumió la autoridad delegada por el Gobierno de la República en un momento crítico para la defensa de la ciudad. El libro analiza en profundidad las decisiones y acciones de la Junta, así como el contexto político y social en el que operó.

Julio Aróstegui Sánchez (1939–2013) was a Spanish historian. Professor at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), some of his research lines included the study of political violence in Modern Spanish history, Carlism, the Spanish Transition, the Spanish Civil War, the history of the workers' movement and collective memory. His scholar production also intertwined with the theoretical problems of history and the methodology of research.