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1938–1956: The tragedy of Karaganda — Wayne Foster
A day Mournful and Overcast... — Anonymous, An Uncontrollable From the Iron Column
A new world in their hearts — Workers Solidarity Federation
About the Iron Column — José Peirats Valls
The Abraham Lincoln Brigade — Sam Sills
African American Anti-Fascists in the Spanish Civil War — Peter Carroll
Anarchism and the City — Chris Ealham
Anarchism in Spain — Pedro García Guirao
Anarchism — A Philosophy Of Action — Jack White
The Anarchist Collectives — Sam Dolgoff, Augustin Souchy, Murray Bookchin
An Anarchist FAQ — Iain Mc Kay, Dave Neal, Gary Elkin
Anarchist military organization during the civil war in Spain — Dmitry Mrachnik, Yigal Levin
The anarchists in government in Spain — Camillo Berneri
Anarchists in the Spanish Civil War — Geoff Bailey
Anarchists-syndicalists sidelined — Lucien Van Der Walt
Berneri’s last letters to his family — Camillo Berneri
Between the War and the Revolution — Camillo Berneri
Bifolchi, Giuseppe, 1895–1978 — Nick Heath
Brennan’s Spanish Labyrinth — Marie Louise Berneri
Brothers in Arms — Stuart Christie
Buenaventura Durruti — Peter Newell
Carrying the war into Africa? — Danny Evans
Class War on the Home Front — Anti Parliamentary Communist Federation, Wildcat
Collectives in the Spanish revolution — Gaston Leval
Counter Revolution on the March — Camillo Berneri
The Day They Killed José Pellicer — Miguel Amorós
Did Commies kill Wobblies during the Spanish Civil War? — Raymond S Solomon
The first guerrillas In Cantabria — Antonio Téllez Solà
Free Women of Spain — David Porter
The Freedom to Succeed — Deirdre Hogan
The Friends of Durruti Group: 1937–1939 — Agustin Guillamón
Getting Our Ass Beat in the Age of Saturn — Dr Bones
History and actuality of anarcha-feminism — Marta Iniguez De Heredia
History of a Guerilla Band: The three Jubiles brothers — Antonio Téllez Solà
In Barcelona. Meeting with Durruti and the taking of Sietamo — Pierre Van Paassen
In Revolutionary Spain, Workers Made the Anarchist Vision Real — David Porter
International Volunteers in the POUM Militias — Andy Durgan
Interview with Buenaventura Durruti — Buenaventura Durruti, Pierre Van Paassen
An Interview with Miguel Amorós — Miguel Amorós, Sussanna Anglès Querol
A Look at the Past — Miguel Amorós
Looking back on the Spanish war — George Orwell
Madrid, sublime city — Camillo Berneri
Marxism, Prefigurative Communism, and the Problem of Workers’ Control — Carl Boggs
No More Compromise — Pierre Besnard
Non-intervention and international involvement in the Spanish Civil War — Camillo Berneri
Objectivity and Right-Libertarian Scholarship — Anarcho, Iain Mc Kay
On militarisation of the militias — Camillo Berneri
On the militarisation of the Italian column — Camillo Berneri
Patrick Joseph Read — Ciaran Crossey
The People Armed and the People’s Army — Rony Quickenden
Portrait of an anarchist general — William Runacre
Reminiscences of Spain — Raymond Galstad
Review of The Spanish Civil War by Antony Beevor — Anarcho, Iain Mc Kay
Review: The Militias in the Spanish Revolution — Andrew Flood
The Revolutionary Message of the ‘Friends of Durruti’ — Andrew Flood, Chekov Feeney, Daniel Guérin
Revolutionary War? — Free Earth
In Search of Freedom and Self-Determination — Reinhard Müller
Six articles on the Spanish Revolution — Frank Mintz, Pierre Besnard
Slippery Slopes — Manuel Azaretto
The Social Revolution and Civil War in Spain — Miguel Amorós
“Spain! Why?” — Ole Birk Laursen
Spain: The Struggle Goes On — Albert Meltzer
The Spanish Civil War — Edward Conlon
Spilling the Spanish beans — George Orwell
Téllez Solà, Antonio, 1921–2005 — Stuart Christie
That 19<sup>th</sup> July in Spain in 1936 — Federazione Dei Comunisti Anarchici
The Church: Fascism's Ally — Jack White
The Foreign Legion of the revolution — Dieter Nelles
The Friends of Durruti — A Chronology — Paul Sharkey
The International Brigades and the social revolution in Spain, 1936-1939 — Fifth Estate Collective
The Meaning of Anarchism — Jack White
The Other Volunteers — Kenyon Zimmer
The Spanish Revolution — Conor Mc Loughlin
The Tragic Week in May — Augustin Souchy
The USSR and the CNT — Alexander Schapiro
Theoretical Anarchism and Anarchist Ideology — Miguel Amorós
The theorization of historical experiences — Agustin Guillamón
Towards a Fresh Revolution — Friends of Durruti, Jaime Balius
Ukraine, 1918–21 and Spain, 1936–39 — Daniel A Collins
Volunteers for Anarchy — Morris Brodie
War & Revolution — Conor Mc Loughlin
We are Nosotros — Juan García Oliver
What Spanish anarchism must do to win — Camillo Berneri
Why the Anarchists Lost the Spanish Revolution — Wayne Price
Why We Lost the War — Diego Abad De Santillán
Workers Against Work — Michael Seidman
Workers War To Stop Fascism — Industrial Workers of the World