- Prologue
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- The Origins of Hatred and Violence
- Social War Begins, 1931-1933
- Theorists of Extermination
- The Right Goes on the Offensive, 1933-34
- The Coming of War, 1934-1936
- Institutionalized Violence in the Rebel Zone
- Queipo’s Terror: The Purging of the South
- Mola’s Terror: The Purging of Navarre, Galicia, Castile and Léon
- The Consequence of the Coup: Spontaneous Violence in the Republican Zone
- Far from the Front: Repression behind the Republican Lines
- Revolutionary Terror in Madrid
- Madrid Besieged: The Threat and the Response
- The Column of Death’s March on Madrid
- A Terrified City Responds: The Massacres at Paracuellos
- Two Concepts of War
- Defending the Republic from the Enemy Within
- Franco’s Slow War of Annihilation
- Franco’s Investment in Terror
- No Reconciliation: Trials, Executions, Prisons
- The Origins of Hatred and Violence
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- Epilogue: The Reverberations
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