Michael Amoros. Non-academic translator, historian and social analyst, between 1984 and 1992 he was part of the editorial team of the magazine Encyclopédie des Nuisances. For the publishing house Muturreko Burutazioak he has compiled Terrorism in search of two authors and Escritos del Comité des Irradiés, and has written The Weapons of Criticism; The situationists and anarchy and 1968. The sublime year of acracy. With Pepitas de Calabaza he has published Golpes y contragolpes; Emergency exit; and he has prepared the critical edition of Manuscript found in Vitoria. He has also published José Peidro, from the CNT (in collaboration with Andreu Amorós and edited by Likiniano Elkartea); From below and from without (Brulot); Register of catastrophes (Anagal) and Anti-development Perspectives (co-published by eight publishing groups). Currently, he is part of the editorial team of the Argelaga magazine and the Amis de la Roue foundation. With Virus he has published a trilogy that collects the memory of dissident anarchism during the Civil War: The revolution betrayed; José Pellicer, the complete anarchist and Maroto, the hero. A biography of Andalusian anarchism.