The Communist Party in SpainTransaction Publishers, 1 ene 1983 - 475 páginas |
Índice
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2 Seduction of the Anarchists | 19 |
3 Division of the PSOE | 33 |
4 Unification by the Communist International | 47 |
5 Loss in the CNT | 63 |
6 The United Front | 75 |
7 Bolshevization | 89 |
8 Down with the Bourgeois Republic | 105 |
12 Winning the War | 193 |
13 Losing the War | 243 |
14 Period of Purges | 297 |
15 Gaining Respectability | 349 |
16 Back to 1936 | 401 |
Abbreviations | 437 |
Chronology | 441 |
Bibliography | 445 |
9 Stalinization | 123 |
10 The Shadow of Hitler | 143 |
11 The Popular Front | 163 |
Name Index | 463 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Alianza Obrera Álvarez Anarchists Antonio arrested Asturias Azaña Barcelona Bilbao Bolshevik Bullejos Carrillo Catalonia Catalunya central committee Civil Claudín Comintern Communist International Communist party Comorera comrades congress defense delegates democratic Díaz dictatorship Dolores Ibárruri elections España español Eurocommunism executive committee exile fascism fight Franco French Communist party Frente García González guerra Hernández Historia del PCE joined José Junta Juventudes labor Largo Caballero later leaders leadership Lenin Líster Madrid Manuel Marxism Maurín Mexico City militants minister Moscow movement Mundo Obrero national committee Negrín organizations pact Paris Partido Comunista party's Pasionaria PCE's PCOE Pérez Solís Pestaña plenary political bureau Popular Front Portela POUM Prieto Profintern proletariat propaganda PSOE PSUC Ramón Republic Republican revolución revolutionary secretary Semprún slogan social Socialist party Soviet Spain Spanish Communist Stalin tactic Tagüeña Third International Thirdists Togliatti took Trilla troika Trotskyites unions unity Uribe USSR Valencia votes wanted workers
Pasajes populares
Página 7 - ... This anticlericalism had its consummation in the most Catholic of all countries, Spain, in the twentieth centufotwo or three generations of overweening importance elsewhere, too. But, in most senses, Communism was Nationalism's real successor. The Spanish philosopher, Miguel de Unamuno, wrote in 1920: 'Lenin is like a prophet of Israel, and what he preaches is a lay religion. Materialistic, if you like . . . but a religion. Atheistic, undoubtedly, but a religion. And a religion which will end...
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Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Empire, 1402-1975 James S. Olson No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1992 |
Spain in the Liberal Age: From Constitution to Civil War, 1808-1939 Charles J. Esdaile No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2000 |