The Revolution and the Civil War in SpainFirst published in France in 1961 as La Revolution et la guerre d'Espagne,this book explains the major issues of the Spanish Civil War in a remarkably clear and comprehensive fashion. The authors focus on the internal affairs of the Republic and the Anarchist collective experiments in particular. For further description, the book is best served by its critics: "The Broue-Temime work is the best general interpretation available concerning both the revolution of 1936 and the war. It is especially valuable for analysis of the CNT, the POUM, and the anarchists in both the industrial and rural areas of Catalonia. It contains rich chapters on the first days of the war in the large cities and on the May, 1937, struggle in the streets of Barcelona." —Gabriel Jackson, Hispanic American Historical Review "This, by contrast (with the work of Hugh Thomas), is what gives weight to the fine works of Pierre Broue: the effort by which he constructs a Spanish war where events, parties, and man, the motives that guided them, the difficulties they encountered, their feelings, debates, ideas, and sacrifices are arranged and told in order to make them comprehensible." —Jean-Pierre Peter, Annales: Economies, Societes, Civilisations "Broue has prepared the first half [of the book], dealing with the Spanish background, the revolution, and the first year of the war... [He] gives a particularly good treatment of the origins of the Spanish Communist party. "In the second half of this composite work, Temime has presented a clear, concise, and perceptive account of the military events in the last two years of the war and of the construction of Franco's authoritarian state." —Stanley G. Payne, Journal of Modern History |
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Page 96
... Asaltos in fact became a target for Falangist pistoleros , whereas the murderers , in such an atmos- phere , were almost guaranteed impunity . Moreover , the Asaltos in Castillo's company decided to do what they had neglected to do ...
... Asaltos in fact became a target for Falangist pistoleros , whereas the murderers , in such an atmos- phere , were almost guaranteed impunity . Moreover , the Asaltos in Castillo's company decided to do what they had neglected to do ...
Page 115
... Asaltos were hostile to the uprising . The workers had no arms . The move began on 17 July : at the head of a company , Captain Huelin marched on the military government and ran into the Asaltos . The colonel in command of the Civil ...
... Asaltos were hostile to the uprising . The workers had no arms . The move began on 17 July : at the head of a company , Captain Huelin marched on the military government and ran into the Asaltos . The colonel in command of the Civil ...
Page 145
... Asaltos , who formed the ' Dawn Squad , ' and the ' Lynxes of the Republic , ' made up of Asaltos and Socialist militants , played an important part in the repression . The Socialist typographer García Attadell was made head of the ...
... Asaltos , who formed the ' Dawn Squad , ' and the ' Lynxes of the Republic , ' made up of Asaltos and Socialist militants , played an important part in the repression . The Socialist typographer García Attadell was made head of the ...
Contents
OLIGARCHS AND REPUBLICANS | 31 |
THE LABOR MOVEMENT | 54 |
The Socialists The beginnings of the Socialist party | 66 |
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