Anarchists of Andalusia, 1868-1903

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Abolitionism
Anarchism
Anarchism in Spain
Anarchist communism
Anarchist schools of thought
Anti-Corn Law League
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Autonomous communities of Spain
Bakunin
Banditry
Bourgeoisie
Capitalism
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Charles Bradlaugh
Charles Fourier
Class conflict
Class War
Collectivism
Communalism (political philosophy)
Communism
Counter-revolutionary
Draft lottery (1969)
Employment
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Eric Hobsbawm
Errico Malatesta
Feudalism
Fourierism
Francoist Spain
Friedrich Engels
Georgism
Iconoclasm
Individualist anarchism
International Workingmen's Association
Jerez de la Frontera
June Revolution
Jura Federation
Karl Marx
La solidaridad
Laborer
Labour movement
Lebrija
Marxism
Mikhail Bakunin
Militant (Trotskyist group)
Mutualism (economic theory)
National Workshops
New York City draft riots
Paul Lafargue
Peasant
Phylloxera
Politics
Progressivism
Proletarianization
Reformism
Revolution
Revolution from Above (book)
Revolutionary movement
Social revolution
Socialist Worker
Spanish Civil War
Spanish wine
Strikebreaker
Syndicalism
Tariff
Tax
The Making of the English Working Class
Trade union
Unemployment
Union organizer
Unite Union
Usury
Utopian socialism

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  • ISBN 9780691616698
  • Weight: 397g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Mar 2015
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Andalusian anarchism was a grassroots movement of peasants and workers that flourished in Cadiz Province, the richest sherry-producing area in the world, from about 1868 to 1903. This study focuses on the social and economic context of the movement, and argues that traditional interpretations of anarchism as irrational, spontaneous, or millenarian are not justified. The extensive archival research undertaken for this book leads Temma Kaplan to a major reinterpretation of the nature of anarchism. Using the police reports in local archives to reconstruct the lives of more than three hundred rank-and-file anarchists, Temma Kaplan shows that the Andalusian movement was highly organized and dedicated to defending the interests of workers and peasants through a wide variety of organizations. These included trade unions, workers' circles, and women's societies, all of which favored general strikes and insurrections rather than terrorism. Originally published in 1977. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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