In 1935, the POUM, the Workers’ Party of Marxist Unification, was founded, playing a pivotal role at the outbreak of the Civil War and the revolution. Of the many dissident communist groups that began to emerge internationally in the 1930s, the
POUM was the most important. This book by Andy Durgan tells the story of a revolutionary militancy of the first third of the 20th century, its party, its ideas, and its tragic fate. A story more relevant than ever in a world where the parallels with the
1930s, also threatened by the darkest reaction, compel us to read about that generation.
The author, Andy Durgan, is a historian specialising in the history of the Spanish Civil War and its origins. He is the author of, among other books, Comunismo, revolución y movimiento obrero en Cataluña 1920-1936. Los orígenes del POUM
(2016) and Voluntarios por la revolución. La milicia internacional del POUM en la
Guerra Civil española (2022). He is a member of the Andreu Nin Foundation.