War in popular culture

The following is a list of pop culture references to war.

Literature

American Revolutionary War

Nonfiction
Fiction

French Revolution

Fiction

American Civil War

Fiction

World War I

Nonfiction
Fiction

Spanish Civil War

Nonfiction
  • Alexander, Bill. British Volunteers For Liberty.
  • Baxell, Richard. British Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War, Routledge, 2004
  • Beevor, Antony . The Battle for Spain, 2006, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2006. ISBN 978-0-297-84832-5
  • Fisher, Harry. Comrades: Tales of a Brigadista in the Spanish Civil War University of Nebraska Press, 1998. ISBN 0-8032-6899-8
  • Grey, Daniel. Homage to Caledonia
  • Lee, Laurie. A Moment of War, ISBN 978-0-14-015622-5
  • Marty, André. Historia Política y Militar de las Brigadas Internacionales
  • Monks, Joe. With the Reds in Andalusia
  • O'Riordan, Michael. Connolly Column, Dublin, New Books, 1979
  • Orwell, George. Homage to Catalonia.
  • Rust, Bill. Britons in Spain.
  • Ryan, Frank, editor. Book of the 15th Brigade, Madrid, Commissariat of War, 1938.
  • Thomas, Hugh. The Spanish Civil War, 4th Rev Ed, 2003. ISBN 978-0-14-101161-5
Fiction

World War II

Nonfiction
Fiction

Vietnam War

Fiction
Non-Fiction

Poetry

Movies

Persian Gulf Wars

Vietnam War

North American wars

Revolutionary War
Civil War
Confederate
Union

Sierra Leone Civil War

Spanish Civil War

  • For Whom the Bell Tolls - 1943 film by Ernest Hemingway about a young American who fights in the International Brigades.
  • Land and Freedom, by Ken Loach. Although the subject of the film is not the International Brigades, it portrays international volunteers in the Spanish Civil War. The actual International Brigades are featured.
  • Memories of a Future - 2007 film by Margaret Dickinson and Pepe Petos. This documentary follows a group of volunteers of the International Brigades, their friends and family travelling back to Figueres Spain in 2006. The film interrogates the relevance of the veteran's deed and contextualises it in current social and political climate.
  • The plot of Pan's Labyrinth by Mexican film-maker Guillermo del Toro takes place five years after the war.
  • Sierra de Teruel by André Malraux, features the International bomber squadron in margin of the Brigades
  • To My Son In Spain: Finnish Canadians in the Spanish Civil War, by Dave Clement, Kelly Saxberg, Saku Pinta, Sonya Lacroix and Michelle Derosier (Thunderstone Pictures). This documentary features the story of Jules Paivio, one of the last living Canadian volunteers of the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion of the International Brigades.

World War I

World War II

European theatre
Pacific theatre

Indo-Pakistani wars

1971
Kargil

Music

Theatre

See also

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