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Theoretical Anarchism and Anarchist Ideology
History and actuality of anarcha-feminism
The International Brigades and the social revolution in Spain, 1936-1939
That 19<sup>th</sup> July in Spain in 1936
Téllez Solà, Antonio, 1921–2005
In Revolutionary Spain, Workers Made the Anarchist Vision Real
The Foreign Legion of the revolution
Getting Our Ass Beat in the Age of Saturn
Ukraine, 1918–21 and Spain, 1936–39
Anarchist military organization during the civil war in Spain
Anarchism — A Philosophy Of Action
Did Commies kill Wobblies during the Spanish Civil War?
Portrait of an anarchist general
1938–1956: The tragedy of Karaganda
Why the Anarchists Lost the Spanish Revolution
On militarisation of the militias
Between the War and the Revolution
Berneri’s last letters to his family
What Spanish anarchism must do to win
Counter Revolution on the March
On the militarisation of the Italian column
Non-intervention and international involvement in the Spanish Civil War
Six articles on the Spanish Revolution
The Friends of Durruti — A Chronology
African American Anti-Fascists in the Spanish Civil War
In Barcelona. Meeting with Durruti and the taking of Sietamo
Interview with Buenaventura Durruti
A day Mournful and Overcast...
International Volunteers in the POUM Militias
Objectivity and Right-Libertarian Scholarship
Review: The Militias in the Spanish Revolution
Review of The Spanish Civil War by Antony Beevor
History of a Guerilla Band: The three Jubiles brothers
Theses on the Spanish Civil War and the revolutionary situation created on July 19, 1936
Collectivizations: The constructive achievements of the Spanish Revolution
Anarchists in the Spanish Civil War
Collectives in the Spanish revolution
Looking back on the Spanish war
Anarchists-syndicalists sidelined
The anarchists in government in Spain
The Day They Killed José Pellicer
FAU and IWA — looking back to look ahead
The first guerrillas In Cantabria
The Friends of Durruti Group: 1937–1939
An Interview with Miguel Amorós
Marxism, Prefigurative Communism, and the Problem of Workers’ Control
The People Armed and the People’s Army
The Revolutionary Message of the ‘Friends of Durruti’
In Search of Freedom and Self-Determination
The Social Revolution and Civil War in Spain
The theorization of historical experiences