Print Culture and the Formation of the Anarchist Movement in Spain, 1890-1915

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Print Culture and the Formation of the Anarchist Movement in Spain, 1890-1915

Table of contents :
Cover......Page 1
Synopsis......Page 2
Title Page......Page 4
Publishing Info......Page 5
Dedication......Page 6
Contents......Page 7
Charts......Page 8
Maps......Page 9
Tables......Page 10
Acknowledgments......Page 11
Introduction......Page 13
Anarchism in Spain, 1870-1890......Page 14
Approaches to Anarchism......Page 17
The Value of Print......Page 20
Table 0.1: Anarchist Titles and Issues Published in Spain by Province, 1890-1915......Page 22
Chart 0.1: Number of Anarchist Publications in Print in Spain, 1869-1936......Page 24
Chart 0.2: Number of Anarchist Publications in Print in Spain, 1890-1920......Page 26
Geographic Focus......Page 29
Book Outline......Page 38
Notes......Page 40
Bibliography......Page 46
Chapter 1: With Words With Writings and With Deeds: Anarchist Print Culture, 1890-1915......Page 53
Map 1.1: Distribution of La Protesta, 1901-1902......Page 59
Notes......Page 68
Bibliography......Page 72
Chapter 2: More Workers' Blood!: Anarchism and Violence, 1890-1898......Page 76
The Legitimacy of Violence......Page 79
Popular Violence: 1890-1892......Page 81
The Jerez Uprising......Page 83
The First Martyrs......Page 85
Individual Violence: Terrorism in Barcelona: 1893-1896......Page 90
The Attack on Martinez Campos......Page 92
Map 2.1: Areas of Anarchist Publishing in Spain, 1890-1898......Page 95
The Liceo Bombing......Page 97
The Lull, 1894-1896......Page 98
The Corpus Cristi Bombing......Page 102
State Violence: 1893-1898......Page 103
The Blood of 'True' Martyrs......Page 105
The Blood of the Innocent......Page 108
The Cuban War and the 'Disaster' of 1898......Page 113
Notes......Page 117
Bibliography......Page 128
Chapter 3: The Cult of Reason: Anarchism and Education, 1899-1906......Page 135
La Revista Blanca: Defining the Movement Through Print......Page 137
Relatives and Enemies......Page 140
Table 3.1: Societies Adhered to FSORE and UGT Congresses, 1900-1903......Page 142
Schooling, Literacy and Power......Page 146
Education as Emancipation: The Growth of Anarchsit-Feminism......Page 150
Sex, Love and the Family......Page 153
Women in Print Culture......Page 157
Working for the Cause......Page 159
'Andando se prueba el movimiento': Education in Practice......Page 161
The New Geography of Spanish Anarchism......Page 162
Centres for Social Studies......Page 164
Map 3.1: Areas of Anarchist Publishing in Spain, 1899-1906......Page 165
Modern Schools......Page 167
Local Schools......Page 171
Organisation and Collapse......Page 178
The Return of Violence......Page 179
Division and Fragility......Page 181
Notes......Page 185
Bibliography......Page 203
Chapter 4: Our Love of Organisation: Anarchism and Syndicalism, 1907-1915......Page 214
Confederacion General - Confederacion Nacional - Huelga General: 1910-1911......Page 216
Early Syndicalist Support......Page 218
The Tragic Week......Page 220
The 1910 Congress......Page 228
Table 4.1: Societies and Delegates at the 1910 Congress......Page 229
Building a National Presence......Page 232
The 1911 Congress and Repression......Page 236
Table 4.2: Location of Societies and Delegates of CNT in September 1911......Page 237
Maintaining Organisational Ideas: 1911-1914......Page 242
Alternative Models of Organisation......Page 248
A Plural, Indifferent Press......Page 252
Map 4.1: Areas of Anarchist Publishing in Spain, 1907-1915......Page 253
A War of Print......Page 256
The El Ferrol Peace Congress, 1915......Page 261
Table 4.3: Groups and Delegates at the Ferrol Peace Congress, 1915......Page 262
Consolidation......Page 263
Notes......Page 266
Bibliography......Page 284
Conclusion......Page 291
Index......Page 296

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