Paz, Abel

Durruti in the Spanish Revolution

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dedication iii translator's acknowledgments iv preface to the spanish edition ix note to the second spanish edition xii First Part The Rebel (1896-1931) Between the Cross and the Hammer 3(7) August 1917 10(4) From Exile to Anarchism 14(5) Los Justicieros 19(4) Confronting Government Terror 23(5) Zaragoza, 1922 28(6) Los Solidarios 34(4) Jose Regueral and Cardinal Soldevila 38(9) Toward the Primo de Rivera Dictatorship 47(10) The Revolutionary Center of Paris 57(12) Guerrillas in Latin America 69(8) From Simon Radowitzky to Boris Wladimirovich 77(9) Los Errantes in Buenos Aires in 1925 86(7) Toward Paris: 1926 93(6) The Plot Against Alfonso XIII 99(8) The International Anarchist Defense Committee 107(4) The Anarcho-Communist Union and the Poincare Government 111(7) The Anti-parliamentarianism of Louis Lecoin 118(6) Emilienne, Berthe, and Nestor Makhno 124(6) Lyon, and in Prison Again 130(7) Clandestine in Europe 137(8) The Fall of Primo de Rivera 145(4) The Murder of Fermin Galan 149(10) ``Viva Macia! Death to Cambo!'' 159(4) The New Government and Its Political Program 163(30) Secodn Part The Militant (1931-1936) April 14, 1931 193(7) Before May 1: The Forces in Play 200(7) May 1, 1931 207(8) The Nosotros Group Faces the CNT and the Republic 215(8) The FAI and the CNT Meet 223(7) The Republic's Social Policy and the CNT 230(7) In the Middle of a Storm Without a Compass 237(8) Durruti and Garcia Oliver Respond to ``The Thirty'' 245(7) Two Paradoxical Processes: Alfonso XIII and the Gijon Bank 252(9) The Insurrection in Alto Llobregat 261(5) The Steamship Buenos Aires 266(5) Guinea - Fernando Poo --- The Canaries 271(10) Split in the CNT 281(8) The Insurrectional Cycle 289(9) Prisoner in El Puerto de Santa Maria 298(10) From Electoral Strike to Insurrection 308(13) Socialism, Absent in December 1933 321(9) The General Strike in Zaragoza 330(6) A Historic Meeting Between the CNT and Companys 336(5) From the Damm Boycott to the Lockup 341(8) October 6 in Barcelona: Against Whom? 349(6) The Asturian Commune 355(7) ``Peace and Order Reign in Asturias'' 362(4) ``Banditry, No; Collective Expropriation, yes!'' 366(6) Toward the ``Popular Front'' 372(5) The CNT Judges Durruti 377(8) February 16, 1936 385(8) The Fourth Congress of the CNT 393(5) The Long Wait for July 19, 1936 398(33) Third Part The Revolutionary (July 19 to November 20, 1936) Barcelona in Flames 431(7) General Goded Surrenders 438(7) The Death of Ascaso 445(5) July 20 450(7) Lluis Companys Confronts the CNT and the CNT Confronts Itself 457(6) The Central Committee of Anti-Fascist Militias of Catalonia 463(10) The Durruti-Garcia Oliver Offensive 473(9) The Durruti Column 482(11) ``The Clandestine Revolution'' 493(10) Koltsov Visits the Durruti Column 503(8) Largo Caballero, Reconstructing the Republican State 511(6) Garcia Oliver, Largo Caballero, and the Problem of Morocco 517(8) Antonov Ovssenko and Garcia Oliver 525(6) The Spanish Gold's Road to Russia 531(9) The Libertarian Confederation of Aragon 540(9) Stalin's Shadow Over Spain 549(13) ``Viva Madrid Without Government!'' 562(8) The Crossing of the Manzanares River 570(7) The Durruti Column in Madrid 577(12) November 19, 1936 589(8) Durruti Kills Durruti 597(6) Durruti's Funeral 603(34) Fourth Part the Deaths of Durruti Introduction 637(2) The First Versions 639(11) Fact or Fiction? 650(11) Contradictions and Fabrications in the Presented Versions 661(10) Durruti's Second Death, or his Political Assassination 671(4) Conclusion 675(3) The Jigsaw Puzzle of the Search for Durruti's Body 678(29) Afterword 707(26) Notes 733 Indices index of persons and authors 775(13) index of places 788(5) index of organizations 793(2) index of graphics 795

Ingenaaid | 795 pagina's | Engels
1e druk | Verschenen in 2007
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  • NUR: Historische biografieën
  • ISBN-13: 9781904859505 | ISBN-10: 190485950X