Spanska inbördeskriget: Revolution och kontrarevolution - Marxistarkiv
Spanska inbördeskriget: Revolution och kontrarevolution - Marxistarkiv
Spanska inbördeskriget: Revolution och kontrarevolution - Marxistarkiv
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Bilaga: Innehållsförteckning, engelsk upplaga<br />
Burnett Bolloten<br />
The Spanish Civil War – <strong>Revolution</strong> and Counterrevolution<br />
The University of North Carolina Press 1991<br />
Contents<br />
Foreword by Stanley G. Payne xi<br />
Preface xvii<br />
Author's Note xxi<br />
Acronyms and Other Abbreviations xxiii<br />
Leading Participants xxv<br />
Part I: Civil War, <strong>Revolution</strong>, and the Collapse of the 1931-1936 Republic<br />
1. The Brewing Upheaval 3<br />
2. Divisions and Deadlock on the Left 21<br />
3. Military Rebellion and Civil War 34<br />
4. The <strong>Revolution</strong> and the Rise of the Third Republic 46<br />
5. The <strong>Revolution</strong> Hits the Small Bourgeoisie<br />
6. The <strong>Revolution</strong> in the Countryside. Libertarian Communism in Theory and<br />
57<br />
Practice<br />
62<br />
Part II: The Rise of the Communists<br />
7. Hope for the Middle Classes 81<br />
8. The Popular Front 88<br />
9. Foreign Intervention 97<br />
10. Camouflaging the <strong>Revolution</strong> 110<br />
11. Largo Caballero Forms a New Government 114<br />
12. The Communists Strive for Hegemony 124<br />
13. Dr. Juan Negrín and Julio Alvarez del Vayo 138<br />
14. Spanish Gold Shipped to Moscow 145<br />
15. Soviet Influence, Political Dissimulation, and the Plight of President Azaña 159<br />
16. Spain in the Web of the East-West Diplomatic Conflict 168<br />
17. Wooing Britain and France 180<br />
Part III: Curbing the <strong>Revolution</strong><br />
18. Anarchist Philosophy and Government 191<br />
19. The Anarchosyndicalists Enter the Government 196<br />
20. Against the <strong>Revolution</strong>ary Committees 212<br />
21. The Security Forces 216<br />
22. Nationalization versus Socialization 222<br />
23. A Democratic and Parliamentary Republic of a New Type 228<br />
24. Balancing the Class Forces 236<br />
Part IV: From the <strong>Revolution</strong>ary Militia to a Regular Army<br />
25. The <strong>Revolution</strong>ary Militia 249<br />
26. Discipline and the Anarchosyndicalist Militia 261<br />
27. The Fifth Regiment 266