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Ready for Revolution: The CNT Defense Committees in Barcelona, 1933-1938 (original 2011; edition 2014)

by Agustín Guillamón, Paul Sharkey (Translator)

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Seeing the writing on the wall, one of Spain's largest unions began secretly arming workers throughout the country. The anarcho-syndicalist union evolved from overseeing workers' defense to organizing armed resistance to the Fascist coup. From there, it administered entire militias and finally coordinated industrial self-management and food distribution, leading a revolution within the Spanish Civil War. A fascinating new history and a lively narrative of ordinary men and women making history. Agustín Guillamón is an independent historian and the author ofThe Friends of Durruti Group, 1937-39 andThe Committees Revolution.… (more)
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Title:Ready for Revolution: The CNT Defense Committees in Barcelona, 1933-1938
Authors:Agustín Guillamón
Other authors:Paul Sharkey (Translator)
Info:AK Press (2014), Paperback, 170 pages
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Ready for Revolution : The CNT Defense Committees in Barcelona, 1933-1938 by Agustín Guillamón (2011)

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Seeing the writing on the wall, one of Spain's largest unions began secretly arming workers throughout the country. The anarcho-syndicalist union evolved from overseeing workers' defense to organizing armed resistance to the Fascist coup. From there, it administered entire militias and finally coordinated industrial self-management and food distribution, leading a revolution within the Spanish Civil War. A fascinating new history and a lively narrative of ordinary men and women making history. Agustín Guillamón is an independent historian and the author ofThe Friends of Durruti Group, 1937-39 andThe Committees Revolution.

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A chronicle of the armed wing of the anarcho-syndicalist union that evolved from workers’ defense to organizers of armed resistance to the Fascist coup, to militia administrators, and finally to coordinator of industrial self-management and food distribution during the Spanish revolution. A fascinating new history wrapped in a lively narrative making the reader an eyewitness to history as it unfolds.
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