David BerryA History of the French Anarchist Movement, 1917-1945
Dave Berry has been active on the Left for over 30 years, most recently in his local union. He teaches French and politics at Loughborough University (UK). A founding member of the Anarchist Studies Network, he is reviews editor of the journal Anarchist Studies. He is currently working on a personal and political biography of Daniel Guérin.
Introduction The Context: Anarchism in France from the 1840s to 1917 The
Aftermath of War and the Challenge of Bolshevism, 1917-1924 The New Dawn in
the East Sovietism as Council Anarchism The Mainstream: From Revisionism to
Reaffirmation of Anarchism On the Margins: The Temps nouveaux Group and the
Individualists The Anarchists and the Revolutionary Syndicalist Movement
The Crisis of Anarchism, 1924-1934 Antifascism, the Spanish Revolution and
War, 1934-1945 Popular Front or Revolutionary Front? Anarchist Antifascism
An Anarchist Front for Spain: The Anarcho-Syndicalist Committee The Union
Anarchiste and Anti-fascist Solidarity Schism in the Anarchist Movement:
The CGTSR-FAF Volunteers in Spain Anti-militarism, Resistance, and
Collaboration Conclusion: Mobilization, Constituency and Ideology Selected
Bibliography Index