Chapter I: INTRODUCING THE ANARCHO-SYNDICALIST MOVEMENT, THE CNT
Chapter II: CATALONIA AS A MODEL: SELF-MANAGEMENT EMERGES IN BARCELONA; THE FIRST CONTRADICTIONS
Chapter III: A BRIEF SURVEY OF SELF-MANAGEMENT IN OTHER REGIONS OF SPAIN
Chapter IV: ORGANISING SELF-MANAGEMENT ACROSS THE NATION
Chapter V: SELF-MANAGEMENT UNDER ATTACK
Chapter VI: SELF-MANAGEMENT'S OUTCOMES: OVERALL CONCLUSIONS AND ESTIMATES
Chapter VII: CONCLUSIONS ABOUT SELF-MANAGEMENT IN 1936-1939 AND BROAD REFLECTIONS
Appendices:
1. Notes on the Spanish People's Superficial Catholicism
2. Revolutionary Uprisings in Spain, 1932-1934
3. One Example of Monetary Reform and Scheme for Currency Circulation in a Social Economy
4. The CNT and the FAI: Pressure Groups
5. The Two Libertarian Communisms, or, the Libertarian Party versus Anarcho-Syndicalism
6. Notes on Governmental Collaboration
7. Making Sense of the Plenum of Confederal Militias and Columns
8. Evidence about the Collectives of Ascó, and Flix (Tarragona) and the Barcelona Barbers' Collective
9. The Madrid Peasants’ Collective
10. The Adra Fishermen’s Collective
11. The Artesa de Lérida Collective
12. The Barbastro Comarcal (County) Federation of Collectives
13.UGT CNT CLUEA. Citrus Fruit Exports from Revolutionary Spain, 1936-1937
14. The Establishment, Growth and Operation of the Barcelona and District Locksmiths’ and Corrugated Shutters Collective
15. Marx, Engels , the CP, Councilism, Historians and Revolutionary Spain
16. Francoism, Transition to Democracy and Thoughts on Collective Management