
New Books Network Foster Chamberlin, "Uncivil Guard: Policing, Military Culture, and the Coming of the Spanish Civil War" (Louisiana State UP, 2025)
Mar 15, 2026
Foster Chamberlin, an assistant teaching professor and historian of modern Spain, discusses his book on Spain’s Civil Guard. He traces its 19th-century founding, militarized culture, and how honor and recruitment shaped violence. Short case studies show escalation from urban unrest to rural repression. He also links the Guard’s structure to Franco’s tactics and draws parallels to modern policing debates.
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Civil Guard Is A Militarized Gendarmerie
- The Civil Guard is a gendarmerie combining military structure with civilian policing duties.
- Founded in 1844 on the French model, it was militarized to ensure discipline and central state control across rural Spain.
Honor And Neutrality Are Core Guard Values
- Honor and political neutrality were foundational to the Civil Guard's institutional culture.
- Director General Duque de la Mata built honor into regulations and isolated posts in casas cuarteles, creating distance from local populations.
Barcelona Scandal Exposed Guard Torture
- In 1890s Barcelona the Civil Guard arrested and tortured hundreds during anarchist attacks, creating an international scandal.
- Their urban deployment exposed brutal investigative methods that had previously been limited to rural policing.

