When Insurrections Die - footnotes
1. This is a shorter,
entirely reconceived version of my preface to the selection of articles
from Bilan on Spain 1936-39, published in French in 1979 under the pen-name
Jean Barrot, and now out of print. Chapters of this preface have been translated
in English as Fascism
and Anti-Fascism by several publishers, for instance Unpopular Books.
It is available on the For
Communism website.
An earlier
version of "When Insurrections Die" is available at the Collective
Action Notes website.
2. For example, D.
Guérin, Fascism and Big Business, New York, 1973.
3. A. Tasca, The
Rise of Italian Fascism, New York, 1966. The Italian Communist Left 1927-45,
by P. Bourrinet, ICC, London, 1992.
4. A. Pannekoek and the Workers'
Councils, S. Bricianer, Telos. And P. Bourrinet's The Dutch Left. Both studies
by Bourrinet are available on Internet at the Infantile
Disorder website.
5. V. Richards, Lessons
of the Spanish Revolution, London, 1953. M. Seidman, Workers Against Work
during the Popular Front, UCLA, 1993.
6. V. Alba, Spanish
Marxism versus Soviet Communism: a History of the POUM (with S. Schwartz).
7. Homage to Catalonia,
April 1938. In 1951, it had sold less than 1500 copies. It was first translated
only in 1951, and published in the U.S. the following year.
8. We borrow this
title from the book by H. Paechter, Espagne 1936 / La guerre dévore
la révolution, Paris, 1986 (first published 1938).
9. Marx
10. B. Rizzi
11. Marx
12. Among others,
Orwell, and M. Low & J. Brea, Red Spanish Notebook, City Lights, San
Francisco, 1979.
13. G. Brenan,
The Spanish Labyrinth, Cambridge, 1990.
14. F. Borkenau,
The Spanish Cockpit, 1937.
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