Spanish Civil War Bibliography
Ackelsberg, M. (1984). "Mujeres Libres: Individuality
and Community: Organizing Women during the
Spanish Civil War". Radical America.
vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 8-19.
--- (1985). "'Separate and Equal'? Mujeres Libres
and Anarchist Strategy for Women's
Emancipation". Feminist Studies.
vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 63-83.
--- (1991). Free Women of Spain: anarchism and the
struggle for the emancipation of women.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Alexander, R. (1998). The Anarchists in the Spanish Civil War
2 vols. London: Janus Publishing Company.
Bessie, A. (1939). Men in Battle: a story of Americans
in Spain. New York, Charles Scribner's Soons.
(1975) San Francisco: Chandler and Sharp.
Bolloten, B. (1968). The Grand Camouflage: The
Communist Conspiracy in the Spanish Civil War.
London: Pall Mall.
--- (1979) The Spanish Revolution: The Left
and the Struggle for Power during the Civil War.
Bookchin, M. (1972). The Spanish Anarchists: The
Heroic Years: 1868-1936. New York: Free Life
Editions.
--- (1994). To Remember Spain: The Anarchist
and Syndicalist Revolution of 1936. Edinburgh
and San Francisco: A.K. Press.
Borkenau, F. (1937). The Spanish Cockpit.
London: Faber & Faber.
Brademas, J., (1974). Anarcosindicalismo y revolución
en España, (1930-1937). Traducción castellana
de Joaquin Romero Maura. Barcelona: Editorial
Ariel.
Brenan, G. (1943). The Spanish Labyrinth. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Broué P. & Térmime, E. (1972). The
Revolution and Civil War in Spain. London: Faber
& Faber.
Casas, J. G. (). Anarchist Organisation: the History
of the F.A.I. Quebec: Black Rose Books.
Carr, R. (1982). Spain 1808-1975. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
Carr, E.H. (1984). The Comintern and the Spanish
Civil War. New York: Pantheon.
Chomsky, N. (1967). "Objectivity and Liberal
Scholarship". In American Power and the
New Mandarins. New York: Random House.
Christie, S. (2000). We, the Anarchists!: A
study of the Iberian Anarchist Federation (FAI).
Hastings, East Sussex: Meltzer Press; Persham, North NSW,
Australia.
Cleminson, R.M. (1994). "Eugenics by Name or by Nature? The
Spanish Anarchist Sex Reform of the 1930s." History
of European Ideas. XVIII, 5, 729-740.
--- (1995). "Anarchists for Health: Spanish Anarchism and
Health Reform in the 1930s. Part I: Anarchism, Neo-
Malthusianism, Eugenics and Concepts of Health."
Health Care Analysis. III, 1, 61-67.
--- (1995). "Anarchists for Health: Spanish Anarchism and
Health Reform in the 1930s. Part II: 'Our Speech As
Vibrant as a Dance of Swords'" Health Care Analysis.
III, 2, 157-166.
Diez, G. (1938?) Spain's struggle against anarchism and
communism. New York: Paulist Press.
Dolgoff, S. (1974). The Anarchist Collectives.
Montreal: Black Rose Books.
Eby, C. (1969). Between the Bullet and the Lie: American
Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War. New York: Holt,
Rinehart and Winston.
Esenwein, G. and A. Shubert (1995). Spain at War: The Spanish
Civil War in Context. London and New York: Longman.
Fraser, R. (1979). Blood of Spain. New York:
Pantheon Books.
Friends of Durritti (1938). Towards a Fresh Revolution.
Garcia Pradas, J. (1974). ¡Teniamos que Perder!.
Madrid: G. del Torro.
Goldman, E. (1983). Vision on Fire: Emma Goldman on the
Spanish Revolution. ed. D. Porter. New Paltz,
NY: Commonground Press.
Guttmann, A. (1962). The Wound in the Heart: America and
the Spanish Civil War. New York: Free Press.
Hoar, V. (1969). The Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion: Canadian
Participation in the Spanish Civil War. The Copp Clark
Publishing Company.
Ibáñez, Félix Martí "The Sexual Revolution," from Estudios,
November 1934, reprinted in Robert Graham, ed., Anarchism:
A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume 1: From
Anarchy to Anarchism (300CE-1939), (Montreal: Black Rose
Books, 2005).
Ibarrui, D. (1966). They Shall Not Pass: The Autobiography
of La Passionara. New York: International Publishers.
Jackson, G. (1965). The Spanish Republic and the
Civil War, 1931-1939. Princeton:
Princeton University Press.
Jensen, Albert (1938) "The CNT-FAI, the State and Government,"
from The International, May 1938, reprinted in
Robert Graham, ed., Anarchism: A Documentary History
of Libertarian Ideas, Volume 1: From Anarchy to
Anarchism (300CE-1939), (Montreal: Black Rose Books, 2005).
Kaplan, T. (1977). "Other Scenarios: Women and Spanish
Anarchism". In Becomming Visible: Women in
European History. R. Bridenthal & C. Koonz
(eds.). Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
--- (1977). Anarchists of Andalusia, 1868-1903.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Katz, W.L and Crawford, M. (1989). The Lincoln Brigade: A
Picture History. New York: Atheneum.
Kelsey, Graham (1985). Civil war and civil peace: Libertarian Aragon,
1936-1937. Cambridge: Free Press.
Kern, R. (1976). "Anarchist Principles and Spanish
Reality: Emma Goldman as a Participant in
the Civil War 1936-39". Journal of Contemporary
History. vol. 11, no. 293.
--- (1978). Red Years, Black Years: A Political
History of Spanish Anarchism, 1911-1937.
Landis, A. H. (1967) The Abraham Lincoln Brigade.
New York: Citadel Press.
Leval, G. (1938). "Social Reconstruction in Spain".
London: Freedom Press. (abridged version, July, 1945.)
--- (1945) Collectives in Spain. London: Freedom Press.
--- (reprint)Collectives in Spain Zabalaza Books (pamphlet form)
--- (1975). Collectives in the Spanish Revolution.
London: Freedom Press. (Extract: "Collectives in Aragon")
Lewis, Greg (2006). A Bullet Saved My Life. Pontypool, UK:
Warren and Pell.
Little, D. (1985). Malevolent Neutrality: The United
States, Great Britain, and the Origins of the
Spanish Civil War. Ithaca: Cornell University
Press.
Lorenzo César, M. (1972). Los anarquistas expañoles
y el poder, 1868-1969. Paris: Ruedo Ibérico.
Malefakis, E.E. (1970). Agrarian Reforms and Peasant
Revolution in Spain. New Haven: Yale
University Press.
Marzocchi, Umberto Remembering Spain. Italian Anarchist Volunteers
in the Spanish Civil War. Expanded second edition. Kate Sharpley Library. 25 p.
Meaker, G. H. (1974). The Revolutionary Left In Spain.
Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
Mitchell, D. (1982). The Spanish Civil War. London and
New York.
Nash, M. (1992). "Social Eugenics and Nationalist Race Hygiene
in Early Twentieth Century Spain." History of European
Ideas. XV, 4-6, 741-748.
Orwell, G. Homage to Catalonia and Looking Back on
the Spanish War, London: Penguin, 1966.
Oved, Ya'acov (1989). Anarcho-communism in the spanish civil war.
Tel-Aviv: Tel-Aviv University.
Payne, R. (1962). The Civil War in Spain: 1936-1939.
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Payne, S. (1970). The Spanish Revolution. London:
Paz, A. (1977). Durruti: The People Armed.
Paz, Abel. (2007). Durruti in the Spanish Revolution. AK Press.
Paz, Pedro de. The Man Who Killed Durruti. Translated by Paul Sharkey.
Postscript by Stuart Christie. London: Christie Books.
Peirats, J. (1977 ). Anarchists in the Spanish
Revolution. London: Freedom Press.
Detroit: Black and Red.
--- (1996). The CNT in the Spanish Revolution. Paul Sharkey,
Trans. Hastings, East Sussex: Albert Meltzer Press.
Pérez Baró, A. (1974). 30 Meses de Colectivismo
en Cataluña (1936-1939). Barcelona: Editorial
Ariel.
Preston, P. (ed.) (1984). Revolution and War in Spain
1931-39. London and New York: Methuen.
--- (1986). The Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939.
London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
--- and Ann L. Mackenzie, eds. (1996). The Republic besieged:
Civil War in Spain 1936-1939. Edinburgh: Edinburgh
University Press.
Puente, I (1982). "Libertarian Communism". Cienfuegos
Press Anarchist Review. No. 6. Orkney.
Ranzato, G. (1979). Lucha de clases y lucha política en la
guerra civil española. Barcelona: Editorial Anagrama.
Richards, V. (1953). Lessons of the Spanish
Revolution. Reprint, London: Freedom Press, 1983.
Rocker, R. (1937). The Tragedy of Spain.
New York: Freie Arbeiter Stimme.
Rolfe, E. (1939). The Lincoln Battalion: The Story of the
Americans Who Fought in Spain in the International
Brigades. New York: Random House. Reissued: New York:
Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, 1974.
Rosado, A. (1979). Tierra y Libertad: Memorias de un
Campesino Anarcosindicalista Andaluz. Barcelona:
Editorial Crítica.
Rosenstone, R. (1969). Crusade of the Left: The Lincoln
Battalion in the Spanish Civil War. New York: Pegasus.
Santillan, Diego Abad de (1937). After the Revolution:
Economic Reconstruction in Spain Today. Trans. Louis
Frank. New York: Greenberg Publisher.
--- (1938). "A Return to Principle," from Timon, August
1938, reprinted in Robert Graham, ed., Anarchism: A Documentary
History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume 1: From Anarchy to Anarchism
(300CE-1939), (Montreal: Black Rose Books, 2005).
Saornil, Lucía Sánchez "The Question of Feminism," from Solidaridad
Obrera, September-October 1935, reprinted in Robert Graham, ed.,
Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume 1:
From Anarchy to Anarchism (300CE-1939), (Montreal: Black Rose
Books, 2005).
Taylor, F.J. (1971). The United States and the Spanish Civil
War. New York: Octagon Books.
Thomas, H. (1967). "Agrarian Anarchist Collectives in
the Spanish Civil War". In A Century of Conflict,
1850-1950: Essays for A.J.P. Taylor. Editor:
M.Gilbert. New York: Atheneum.
--- (1977). The Spanish Civil War. London:
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Watkins, K.W. (1963). Britain Divided: The Effect of
the Spanish Civil War on British Public
Opinion. London: Thomas Nelson & Son.
Willis, L. (1975). Women in the Spanish Revolution.
London: Solidarity, October 15, 1975, pamphlet no. 58.
Winston, C. (1985). Workers and the Right in Spain,
1900-1936. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Wolfe, B. (1937). Civil War in Spain. New York:
Workers Age Publishers.