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100 1  Bolloten, Burnett. 
245 14 The Spanish Civil War :|brevolution and counterrevolution 
       /|cBurnett Bolloten. 
264  1 Chapel Hill :|bUniversity of North Carolina Press,|c2015. 
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505 0  Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Author's Note; 
       Acronyms and Other Abbreviations; Leading Participants; 
       Introduction to the 2015 Edition; Selected Works Published
       since 1987; Photo Gallery; Part I: Civil War, Revolution, 
       and the Collapse of the 1931-1936 Republic; 1. The Brewing
       Upheaval; 2. Divisions and Deadlock on the Left; 3. 
       Military Rebellion and Civil War; 4. The Revolution and 
       the Rise of the Third Republic; 5. The Revolution Hits the
       Small Bourgeoisie; 6. The Revolution in the Countryside. 
       Libertarian Communism in Theory and Practice; Part II: The
       Rise of the Communists 
505 8  7. Hope for the Middle Classes8. The Popular Front; 9. 
       Foreign Intervention; 10. Camouflaging the Revolution; 11.
       Largo Caballero Forms a New Government; 12. The Communists
       Strive for Hegemony; 13. Dr. Juan Negrín and Julio Alvarez
       del Vayo; 14. Spanish Gold Shipped to Moscow; 15. Soviet 
       Influence, Political Dissimulation, and the Plight of 
       President Azaña; 16. Spain in the Web of the East-West 
       Diplomatic Conflict; 17. Wooing Britain and France; Part 
       III: Curbing the Revolution; 18. Anarchist Philosophy and 
       Government; 19. The Anarchosyndicalists Enter the 
       Government 
505 8  20. Against the Revolutionary Committees21. The Security 
       Forces; 22. Nationalization versus Socialization; 23. A 
       Democratic and Parliamentary Republic of a New Type; 24. 
       Balancing the Class Forces; Part IV: From the 
       Revolutionary Militia to a Regular Army; 25. The 
       Revolutionary Militia; 26. Discipline and the 
       Anarchosyndicalist Militia; 27. The Fifth Regiment; 28. 
       The Popular Army; 29. General José Asensio. Largo 
       Caballero Defies the Communists. The Government Leaves 
       Madrid; 30. The Defense of Madrid, the Junta de Defensa, 
       and the International Brigades. Miaja, Rojo, and Kléber 
505 8  31. Soviet Officers, Journalists, and Diplomats32. The 
       Libertarian Movement and the Regular Army; 33. The Iron 
       Column; 34. Largo Caballero Breaks with Moscow; 35. 
       Pressure on Largo Caballero Mounts; 36. Largo Caballero 
       Hits Back; Part V: The Communist Triumph; 37. The PCE 
       Cultivates the Moderate Socialists; 38. Catalonia: The 
       Military Insurrection and Social Revolution; 39. The Rise 
       of the PSUC. Dissolution of the Militia Committee; 40. The
       POUM and the Trotskyists; 41. Moving toward Open Warfare 
       in Catalonia; 42. The May Events, Part 1; 43. The May 
       Events, Part 2 
505 8  44. The Overthrow of Largo Caballero45. The Rise of Juan 
       Negrín; Part VI: The Reflux of the Revolution; 46. The 
       Negrín Government and the Reaction of the Libertarian 
       Movement; 47. The PSUC Supersedes the CNT and FAI as the 
       Dominant Force in Catalonia; 48. Communist Repression of 
       the Anarchists and the POUM; 49. Highlights of the POUM 
       Trial; 50. The Destruction of the Agricultural Collectives
       and the Council of Aragon; Part VII: The Eclipse of Largo 
       Caballero and Indalecio Prieto; 51. Indalecio Prieto 
       Challenges the PCE; 52. The PCE Courts the CNT 
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600 10 Negrín, Juan. 
610 20 Partido Comunista de España 
650  0 Communism|zSpain|xHistory. 
651  0 Spain|xHistory|yCivil War, 1936-1939. 
651  0 Spain|xPolitics and government|y1931-1939. 
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