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Revolution and the State
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18 February 2020

HISTORY / Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other), HISTORY / Europe / Spain & Portugal, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Anarchism, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes & Economic Disparity
“Danny Evans has written a lucid and incisive account of anarchism’s relationship with the state from the point of view of the radicals who resisted what they perceived as the anti-revolutionary drift of their movement.” George Esenwein, author of The Spanish Civil War: A Modern Tragedy
"This is an important contribution to the history of the Spanish Civil War and of the anarchist movement." —Kate Sharpley Library.
1. Spanish Anarchists and the Republican State, 1931–1936
2. Revolution and the State, July – December 1936
3. Radical Anarchism: Programme and Alliance, January – April 1937
4. May 1937: From a Second July to the ‘Spanish Kronstadt’
5. The Spanish Revolution in Retreat, May – December 1937
6. The Experience of Defeat, 1937–1939
Conclusion
Appendix: Recurring Personages
Bibliography
Index