Class, Culture and Conflict in Barcelona, 1898-1937

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Routledge, 1 Mar 2004 - 284 sayfa
This book investigates urban conflict, popular protest and social control in Barcelona during the period 1898-1937. Focusing upon the sources of anarchist power in the city and the role of the organised anarchist movement during the Second Republic the volume concludes with an analysis of the decline of the power of the anarchist movement during the civil war in its identification of the local conditions that made Barcelona into the capital of European anarchism.
 

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1 The making of a divided city
1
2 Mapping the workingclass city
23
3 The birth of the republican city
54
4 The proletarian city and the Second Republic
85
unemployed selfhelp and direct action during the Republic
102
6 Militarised anarchism 193236
130
class and criminality
149
anarchism revolution and civil war
170
Notes
195
Bibliography
236
Index
253
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Chris Ealham lectures on contemporary Spanish history in the School of European Studies, Cardiff University. He is co-editor of The Splintering of Spain: Historical Perspectives on the Spanish Civil War. His work focuses on labour and social protest in Spain, and he is currently working on a history of urban conflict in 1930s Spain.

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