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Boletin de la Confederación Nacional del Trabajo y Federación Anarquista Iberica [Bulletin of the National Confederation of Labor and Iberian Anarchist Federation], vol. I, nos. 1, 2, 4-6, 13-41 and special issue, vol. II, nos. 1-16. Fifty issues altogether por CNT, AIT, FAI

por CNT, AIT, FAI

Boletin de la Confederación Nacional del Trabajo y Federación Anarquista Iberica [Bulletin of the National Confederation of Labor and Iberian Anarchist Federation], vol. I, nos. 1, 2, 4-6, 13-41 and special issue, vol. II, nos. 1-16. Fifty issues altogether por CNT, AIT, FAI

Boletin de la Confederación Nacional del Trabajo y Federación Anarquista Iberica [Bulletin of the National Confederation of Labor and Iberian Anarchist Federation], vol. I, nos. 1, 2, 4-6, 13-41 and special issue, vol. II, nos. 1-16. Fifty issues altogether

por CNT, AIT, FAI

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Barcelona: CNT-FAI, 1936-1938. Quartos (most approximately 32 × 22 cm). 8-16 pp. per issue. Some toning, overall very good. This journal went through several name changes, later being called Informa-Bulteno (from no. 2) and Informa-Bulteno/Boletin de Informacion. Informes y Noticias Facilitadas por la Confederación Nacional del Trabajo y la Federación Anarquista Ibérica (from no. 14).

The bulletin was put out by the CNT (Confederación Nacional del Trabajo), AIT (Asociación Internacional de los Trabajadores), and FAI (Federación Anarquista Iberica). The CNT has long been affiliated with both the AIT and the FAI, sometimes referred to collectively as the CNT-FAI. Throughout its history, it has played a major part in the Spanish labor movement. During the Spanish Civil War, the CNT collaborated with other republican groups opposed to the Nationalists, and as the war went on, CNT members came to form part of the goverment of the Republic. In Barcelona, members managed the majority of the city and its functions.

This bulletin is also written in Esperanto. During the time of the Spanish Civil War, Esperanto was often used in newspapers and on the radio to keep International Brigades informed about the proceedings of the war. Esperanto was also widely spoken among Anarchists and Catalan nationalists.

As of March 2022, OCLC locates only a few holdings of approximately 25 issue or less in United States institutions.
  • Livreiro Bernett Rare Books Inc US (US)
  • Estado do livro Usado
  • Palavras-chave serials, Esperanto, language, Spanish Civil War, 1930s, Spain