Παρουσίαση
Jerome R. Mintz's classic study of the lives of Andalusian campesinos who were swept up by one of the 20th century's pivotal social movements provided a new framework for understanding the tragic events that tilted Spain toward civil war. In a new foreword, James W. Fernandez reflects on the fieldwork that led to the book and its contribution to subsequent developments in the ethnography of Europe and the historiography of modern Spain. (From the publisher)Περιεχόμενα
Foreword to the new edition by James W. FernandezPreface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One
One The Beginning of the Anarchist Sindicato in Casas Viejas, 1914
Two Social Class
Three Campesinos
Four The Church in Casas Viejas
Five The Centro is Organized
Six Free Love
Seven The End of the Workers' Centro
Eight The Death of Jose Olmo
Part Two
Nine In the Time of the Republic
Ten The Split within Anarchosyndicalism
Eleven The Year 1932
Twelve Insurrection
Thirteen The Uprising at Casas Viejas
Fourteen The Government and the Press
Fifteen Responsibility and Punishment
Part Three
Sixteen Aftermath
Glossary
Selected Bibliography
Index
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