Anarchist Immigrants in Spain and Argentina /
From 1868 through 1939, anarchists' migrations from Spain to Argentina and back again created a transnational ideology and influenced the movement's growth in each country. James A. Baer follows the lives, careers, and travels of Diego Abad de Santillán, Manuel Villar, and other migrating...
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Urbana, Illinois :
University of Illinois Press
[2015]
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Online adgang: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5406/j.ctt13x1kv5 |
Indholdsfortegnelse:
- Preface
- Principal individuals
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- Origins of the Spanish anarchist movement in the nineteenth century
- Anarchists and immigration from Spain to Argentina
- Deportations and reverse migration, 1902-1910
- The CNT and the war years : anarchist rivalries and new leadership
- The FORA and the CNT : transnational anarchist rivalries
- Changing political climates and return migration : Abad de Santillán and the Fai in Spain
- Abad de Santillán and the anarchist revolution in Spain
- Argentine and Spanish anarchists in the Spanish Civil War
- Exile and homecoming
- Appendix a. List of Spanish refugees aboard the Winnipeg
- Appendix b. La protesta : prisoners in or deported from Argentina, 1905-1906.