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New publication: News of the Spanish Revolution : Anti-authoritarian Perspectives on the Events

category iberia | history of anarchism | press release author Monday July 23, 2012 02:29author by Kate Sharpley Library - KSL Report this post to the editors

News of the Spanish Revolution : Anti-authoritarian Perspectives on the Events. Seven articles published in “One Big Union Monthly”, a journal of the Industrial Workers of the World, July, 1937 to February 1938, plus two later pieces on the experiences of participants.
A collection edited by Charlatan Stew. Published by the Kate Sharpley Library and Charlatan Stew: 2012. 88 pages.


New publication: News of the Spanish Revolution : Anti-authoritarian Perspectives on the Events

News of the Spanish Revolution : Anti-authoritarian Perspectives on the Events. Published by the Kate Sharpley Library and Charlatan Stew: 2012. 88 pages.

Seven articles published in “One Big Union Monthly”, a journal of the Industrial Workers of the World, July, 1937 to February 1938, plus two later pieces on the experiences of participants. A collection edited by Charlatan Stew.


Members of the North American revolutionary syndicalist union Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.) have always followed international struggles with great interest. In 1936, when the Spanish Revolution began, they were inspired by the part played by the anarchist-led Spanish labor union confederation, the CNT, and the endeavor to create a self-governing egalitarian society. From the IWW’s critical understanding of the danger posed by the authoritarian left, including the Communist parties of the world and the government of the Soviet Union, they were on their guard against the behavior of these groups in Spain. In the IWW press people like Joseph Wagner wrote and translated articles about the Spanish situation, offering alternative perspectives not available in either the Communist or liberal press. This collection contains some of these articles, offering a sample of what English-speaking anti-authoritarians could read about the Spanish Revolution in the late 1930s.

In addition, the pamphlet contains two articles published later about participants’ experiences. One is by Russell Blackwell, who became an anarcho-syndicalist as a result of his experiences in Spain. The final article is about Federico Arcos, a Spanish anarchist veteran of the revolution. It provides a glimpse into what the anarchists of Spain experienced and what the participation of international fighters who went to Spain meant to them.

Contents

  • The Spanish Revolution: A brief introduction by Charlatan Stew (2012)
  • Workers War To Stop Fascism: Reports on the events in Spain by the Secretariat of the International Workingmen’s Association, translation from the French by Joseph Wagner (July, 1937)
  • Class Collaboration — Old And New: A timely reminder of working class political experience, and A. Shapiro’s open letter to the C.N.T., by Joseph Wagner (August, 1937)
  • A Soldier Returns by Bill Wood (September, 1937)
  • Counter-Revolution In Spain by R. Louzon, introduction and translation from the French by Joseph Wagner (October, 1937)
  • Hi-Jacking The Revolution: Some interesting facts about the betrayal of Spanish workers by the “friends” from Moscow by L. Nicholas, introduction and translation from the French by Joseph Wagner (November, 1937)
  • Failure of the Workers Alliance by L. Nicolas, translation from the French by Joseph Wagner (January, 1938)
  • The “Uncontrollables” In Spain by Sophia Fagin (February, 1938)
  • The Spanish Revolution Revisited by Russell Blackwell (1968)
  • “You experienced the war, I experienced the revolution!” (1996)
  • Suggestions for Further Reading by Charlatan Stew (2012)

The full text of the pamphlet is available at http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/8pk1nt
Copies are available to buy in the UK (£5, £4 for KSL Bulletin subscribers); North American copies are being printed.

Related Link: http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/8pk1nt
author by KSL - Kate Sharpley Librarypublication date Wed Sep 19, 2012 17:32author address author phone Report this post to the editors

North American copies are now available from the Kate Sharpley Library, Charlatan Stew, AK Press or your favourite bookseller.

author by mitchpublication date Fri Sep 21, 2012 09:34author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I've read most of these in their original formats. They're interesting. Those with the interest in this period should pick this up.

The A. Shapiro letter is intersting and is critical of the CNT. Shapiro and P. Besnard were heavily involved in the IWA/AIT. The CNT retaliated against Besnard and Shapiro's criticisms by pulling international solidarity activies (on behalf of the CNT) away from the IWA and created the SIA (Solidaridad Internacional Anti-facista).

 
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