The CNT in the Spanish Revolution Vol 3

Nonfiction, History, Revolutionary, Spain & Portugal, Modern, 20th Century
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Author: José Peirats Valls ISBN: 1230000272673
Publisher: ChristieBooks Publication: October 7, 2014
Imprint: ChristieBooks Language: English
Author: José Peirats Valls
ISBN: 1230000272673
Publisher: ChristieBooks
Publication: October 7, 2014
Imprint: ChristieBooks
Language: English

José Peirats's 'The CNT in the Spanish Revolution' is a landmark in the historiography of the Spanish Civil War. Without it, the role of anarchism in that conflict could never be reconstructed. It is effectively the official CNT history of the war, passionate, partisan but, above all, intelligent. Its huge sweeping canvas covers all areas of the anarchist experience — the spontaneous militias, the revolutionary collectives, the moral dilemmas occasioned by the clash of revolutionary ideals and the stark reality of the war effort against Franco and his German Nazi and Italian Fascist allies.

Originally published in Toulouse in the early 1950s, it was a rarity anxiously searched for by historians and others who gleefully pillaged its wealth of documentation. Even its republication in Paris in 1971 by the exiled Spanish publishing house, Ruedo lbérico, though welcome, still left the book in the territory of specialists. For that reason alone, the present project to publish the entire work in English is to be applauded. However, there are various other reasons why this new edition is an obligatory purchase for any serious university library and indeed for all those interested in the history of both the Spanish Civil War and of anarchism in the twentieth century. In the first place, neither of the previous editions, despite their immense scale, had detailed indexes. Inevitably that rendered them difficult to use. Now, this edition is carefully indexed in a way that converts the work into a usable tool for historians and makes it much easier for the general reader to dip in with greater purpose and pleasure. Furthermore, these new volumes are accompanied by superb introductions and detailed notes supplied by Chris Ealham. The notes are fascinating, full of erudition lightly worn. Not only do they turn the volumes into a splendid aid to research, but the astonishing tale of starvation, prison and exile that lies behind the saga of the book’s completion is compellingly readable and a minor classic of historical reconstruction. The Cańada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies is proud to be associated with this magnificent project.

Professor Paul Preston
London School of Economics


CONTENTS of Vol 3 (1938-1939)

Glossary of organisations

The history of Spanish anarchism in the English language by Chris Ealham

1: The Valencia Economic Forum

2: The New Trade Union Platform

3: From Victory in Teruel to Disaster in Aragón

4: The Libertarian Movement’s crisis within

5: The August Crisis and the Battle of the Ebro

6: Francoist Policy

7: The State Take-Over of the War Industries

8: Libertarians and Communists in the War

9: Terror on the Front

10: Terror in the Rearguard

11: From the October Plenum to the Loss of Catalonia

12: The Last Bulwark

12: Woe to the Vanquished

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José Peirats's 'The CNT in the Spanish Revolution' is a landmark in the historiography of the Spanish Civil War. Without it, the role of anarchism in that conflict could never be reconstructed. It is effectively the official CNT history of the war, passionate, partisan but, above all, intelligent. Its huge sweeping canvas covers all areas of the anarchist experience — the spontaneous militias, the revolutionary collectives, the moral dilemmas occasioned by the clash of revolutionary ideals and the stark reality of the war effort against Franco and his German Nazi and Italian Fascist allies.

Originally published in Toulouse in the early 1950s, it was a rarity anxiously searched for by historians and others who gleefully pillaged its wealth of documentation. Even its republication in Paris in 1971 by the exiled Spanish publishing house, Ruedo lbérico, though welcome, still left the book in the territory of specialists. For that reason alone, the present project to publish the entire work in English is to be applauded. However, there are various other reasons why this new edition is an obligatory purchase for any serious university library and indeed for all those interested in the history of both the Spanish Civil War and of anarchism in the twentieth century. In the first place, neither of the previous editions, despite their immense scale, had detailed indexes. Inevitably that rendered them difficult to use. Now, this edition is carefully indexed in a way that converts the work into a usable tool for historians and makes it much easier for the general reader to dip in with greater purpose and pleasure. Furthermore, these new volumes are accompanied by superb introductions and detailed notes supplied by Chris Ealham. The notes are fascinating, full of erudition lightly worn. Not only do they turn the volumes into a splendid aid to research, but the astonishing tale of starvation, prison and exile that lies behind the saga of the book’s completion is compellingly readable and a minor classic of historical reconstruction. The Cańada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies is proud to be associated with this magnificent project.

Professor Paul Preston
London School of Economics


CONTENTS of Vol 3 (1938-1939)

Glossary of organisations

The history of Spanish anarchism in the English language by Chris Ealham

1: The Valencia Economic Forum

2: The New Trade Union Platform

3: From Victory in Teruel to Disaster in Aragón

4: The Libertarian Movement’s crisis within

5: The August Crisis and the Battle of the Ebro

6: Francoist Policy

7: The State Take-Over of the War Industries

8: Libertarians and Communists in the War

9: Terror on the Front

10: Terror in the Rearguard

11: From the October Plenum to the Loss of Catalonia

12: The Last Bulwark

12: Woe to the Vanquished

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