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John M. Hart explores anarchism's effect on the development of the Mexican urban working-class and agrarian movements.

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... a significant contribution to the intellectual history of Mexico. * Library Journal *
Professor Hart has produced a pioneer work which be the starting point for all future research on the subject. It is clear, it is comprehensive, it is fair minded, and it fills a conspicuous gap in anarchist historiography. * Labor History *

Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • 1. The Origins of Mexican Anarchism
  • 2. The Proselytizer
  • 3. The Organizers
  • 4. The Anarchists and the Origins of the Urban Labor Movement
  • 5. Nineteenth-Century Anarchism and the Agrarian Movement
  • 6. Decline and Perseverance
  • 7. The Resurgence
  • 8. Anarchism, the Working Class, and the Opening Phases of the Revolution
  • 9. The Casa del Obrero Mundial and the Constitutionalists
  • 10. The Aftermath of August 1916: Continued Activity
  • 11. Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Bibliographic Note
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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      Publisher: University of Texas Press
      Publication Date: 01/04/1978
      ISBN13: 9780292704008, 978-0292704008
      ISBN10: 0292704003

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      John M. Hart explores anarchism's effect on the development of the Mexican urban working-class and agrarian movements.

      Trade Review
      ... a significant contribution to the intellectual history of Mexico. * Library Journal *
      Professor Hart has produced a pioneer work which be the starting point for all future research on the subject. It is clear, it is comprehensive, it is fair minded, and it fills a conspicuous gap in anarchist historiography. * Labor History *

      Table of Contents
      • Preface
      • 1. The Origins of Mexican Anarchism
      • 2. The Proselytizer
      • 3. The Organizers
      • 4. The Anarchists and the Origins of the Urban Labor Movement
      • 5. Nineteenth-Century Anarchism and the Agrarian Movement
      • 6. Decline and Perseverance
      • 7. The Resurgence
      • 8. Anarchism, the Working Class, and the Opening Phases of the Revolution
      • 9. The Casa del Obrero Mundial and the Constitutionalists
      • 10. The Aftermath of August 1916: Continued Activity
      • 11. Conclusion
      • Notes
      • Bibliographic Note
      • Bibliography
      • Index

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