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Revolutionary Marxism in Spain, 1930-1937: Historical Materialism Book Series, cartea 70

Autor Alan Sennett
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 iul 2014
Revolutionary Marxism in Spain, 1930-1937 examines the impact of Trotsky’s political thought upon those Spanish communists who dissented from the ‘general line’ laid down by Moscow. It explores the political ideas of leading POUM figures, Andreu Nin and Joaquín Maurín, and their complex relationship with Trotsky. The contention is that the POUM owed far more to Trotsky than many of the party’s historians care to admit. Drawing heavily upon Spanish sources, the book seeks to present and explain the POUM’s political ideas in order to understand why the party adopted the positions it did. The author engages with broader scholarly debates around the role of the POUM in the Spanish Civil War and Revolution, especially those surrounding the Popular Front.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004221079
ISBN-10: 9004221077
Pagini: 346
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Historical Materialism Book Series


Cuprins

Contents


List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1: Trotsky’s Theory of Revolution
1.1 Uneven and combined development
1.2 Permanent revolution
1.3 Critical perspectives on permanent revolution
1.4 Theorising revolutionary crises
1.5 Permanent revolution since Trotsky
1.6 Conclusion
2: Trotsky on Spain
2.1 Spain’s uneven and combined development
2.2 The problems of revolutionary agency
2.3 War and revolution
2.4 Conclusion
3: Revolutionary Marxists in Spain, 1930–193495
3.1 From socialism and syndicalism to revolutionary Marxism96
3.2 Nin and the problems of the Spanish Revolution100
3.3 Maurín and the problems of the Spanish Revolution106
3.4 Areas of divergence and convergence113
3.5 Conclusion117
4: The Threat of Fascism and the Challenge of Workers’ Unity119
4.1 The Spanish workers’ movement120
4.2 The threat of fascism134
4.3 Entryism or fusion?142
4.4 Conclusion146
5: Marxist Unity: The Creation of the POUM149
5.1 Fusion or Absorption?150
5.2 The POUM’s Programme151
5.3 Conclusion156
6: The POUM and the Popular Front159
6.1 The coming of the Popular Front160
6.2 Military rising and revolutionary response171
6.3 The Generalitat176
6.4 Conclusion182
7: Defending the Revolution184
7.1 The campaign against the POUM184
7.2 May 1937193
7.3 The suppression of the POUM199
7.4 Conclusion203
Conclusion209
Appendix: Historical Essay218
Spain’s transition to capitalism218
Spain’s bourgeois revolution225
The workers’ movement232
The Second Republic238
The Civil War242
References
Index

Notă biografică

Alan Sennett PhD (1992) works as an Associate Lecturer for the Open University and teaches adults at Liverpool University. His research interests include the politics of the revolutionary Left in Europe and political cinema in the 1920s and 1930s.