Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Spain Index REVOLUTION AND COUNTER-REVOLUTION IN SPAIN INTRODUCTION BY ALAN WOODS FOREWORD 1. WHY THE FASCISTS REVOLTED 2. THE BOURGEOIS ‘ALLIES’ IN THE PEOPLES FRONT 3. THE REVOLUTION OF JULY 19 4. TOWARDS A COALITION WITH THE BOURGEOISIE 5. THE POLITICS OF THE SPANISH WORKING CLASS 6. THE PROGRAMME OF THE CABALLERO COALITION GOVERNMENT 7. THE PROGRAMME OF THE CATALAN GOVERNMENT 8. REVIVAL OF THE BOURGEOIS STATE: SEPTEMBER 1936–APRIL 1931 9. THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION AND THE MASSES 10. THE MAY DAYS: BARRICADES IN BARCELONA 11. THE DISMISSAL OF LARGO CABALLERO 12. ‘EL GOBIERNO DE LA VICTORIA’ 13. THE CONQUEST OF CATALONIA 14. THE CONQUEST OF ARAGON 15. THE MILITARY STRUGGLE UNDER GIRAL, AND CABALLERO 16. THE MILITARY STRUGGLE UNDER NEGRIN-PRIETO 17. ONLY TWO ROADS POSTSCRIPT THE CIVIL WAR IN SPAIN INTRODUCTION 1. THE BIRTH OF THE REPUBLIC – 1931 2. THE TASKS OF THE BOURGEOIS-DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION 3. THE COALITION GOVERNMENT AND THE RETURN OF REACTION, 1931-1933 4. THE FIGHT AGAINST FASCISM: NOVEMBER 1933 TO FEBRUARY 1936 5. THE PEOPLE’S FRONT GOVERNMENT AND ITS SUPPORTERS: FEBRUARY 20 TO JULY 17, 1936 6. THE MASSES STRUGGLE AGAINST FASCISM DESPITE THE PEOPLE’S FRONT 7. COUNTER-REVOLUTION AND DUAL POWER ALL PAGES Share TweetPage 22 of 30The Civil War in Spain Prev Next