Biblioteca / 1970-1979
Burnett Bolloten. The Spanish Revolution. The Left and the Struggle for Power during the Civil War.
Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1979.
680 páginas.
Contents
Foreword / Raymond Carr
Preface
Part I
The Spanish Revolution
1 – The Brewing Upheaval
2 – The Revolution
3 – The Revolution Hits the Small Bourgeoisie
4 – The Revolution in the Countryside
Part II
The Rise of the Communists
5 – Hope for the Middle Classes
6 – The Popular Front
7 – Camouflaging the Revolution
8 – The Communists Strive for Hegemony
9 – The Communists Pilot the Cabinet
10 – Wooing Britain, France, and Germany
Part III
Curbing the Revolution
11 – Anarchism and Government
12 – The Anarchosyndicalists Enter the Government
13 – Against the Revolutionary Committees
14 – The Police
15 – Nationalization versus Socialization
16 – “A Democratic and Parliamentary Republic of a New Type”
17 – Balancing the Class Forces
Part IV
From the Revolutionary Militia to a Regular Army
18 – The Revolutionary Militia
19 – Discipline and the Anarchosyndicalist Militia
20 – The Fifth Regiment
21 – The Communists and the Popular Army; Soviet Officers and Civilians andthe NKVD
22 – The Libertarian Movement and the Regular Army
23 – The Iron Column
24 – Largo Caballero Breaks with Moscow
25 – Largo Caballero Hits Back
Part V
The Communist Triumph
26 – The Communist Party Cultivates the Moderate Socialists
27 – Catalonia: Revolution and Counterrevolution
28 – Barcelona: The May Events
29 – The Overthrow of Largo Caballero
Part VI
Epilogue
30 – The Demise of the Revolution
Appendixes
Bibliography