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Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Spain

Index
- Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Spain
- Introduction by Alan Woods
- Foreword
- 1. Why the Fascists Revolted
- 2. The Bourgeois ‘Allies’ in the Peoples Front
- 3. The Revolution of July 19
- 4. Towards a Coalition with the Bourgeoisie
- 5. The Politics of the Spanish Working Class
- 6. The Programme of the Caballero Coalition Government
- 7. The Programme of the Catalan Government
- 8. Revival of the Bourgeois State: September 1936–April 1931
- 9. The Counter-Revolution and the Masses
- 10. The May Days: Barricades in Barcelona
- 11. The Dismissal of Largo Caballero
- 12. ‘El Gobierno de la Victoria’
- 13. The Conquest of Catalonia
- 14. The Conquest of Aragon
- 15. The Military Struggle under Giral, and Caballero
- 16. The Military Struggle under Negrin-Prieto
- 17. Only Two Roads
- Postscript
- The Civil War in Spain
- Introduction
- 1. The Birth of The Republic – 1931
- 2. The Tasks of the Bourgeois-democratic Revolution
- 3. The Coalition Government and the Return of Reaction, 1931-1933
- 4. The Fight Against Fascism: November 1933 to February 1936
- 5. The People’s Front Government and its Supporters: February 20 to July 17, 1936
- 6. The Masses Struggle Against Fascism Despite the People’s Front
- 7. Counter-revolution and Dual Power
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