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Examines the lives of Andalusian campesinos, rural workers and peasants, who were swept up by one of the 20th century's pivotal social movements.

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" ... It is no exaggeration to qualify this work as a significant new contribution to the historiography of Spanish anarchism and also to the social history of the Andalusian peasantry. A more effective prosecution of oral history is rarely to be found." Stanley G. Payne, Journal of Modern History " ... a brilliant and moving combination of conventional research and oral history." Raymond Carr, New York Review of Books "Mintz convincingly demolishes both liberal and Marxist myths about the Spanish anarchists, and compellingly depicts their real world in a classic revolutionary historiography." Nicholas Walter, New Statesman "This is an extraordinarily affecting and profound account of the anarchist movement in Spain, from the perspective of the ordinary women and men who constituted its core and whose lives were roiled by its turbulence. As a demonstration of how anthropologists can understand the grand events of history as forms of experience that resonate in everyday life for long decades after they occur, this book has become a historical milestone in its own right." Michael Herzfeld "For its intelligence and humanitarian achievements, for its political honesty, for its power and its beauty (there is no other word), this book deserves to be called a masterpiece." David D. Gilmore, American Ethnologist

Table of Contents

Foreword to the new edition by James W. Fernandez

Preface
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 José 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

The Anarchists of Casas Viejas

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    Publisher: Indiana University Press
    Publication Date: 19/02/2004
    ISBN13: 9780253216588, 978-0253216588
    ISBN10: 0253216583
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Examines the lives of Andalusian campesinos, rural workers and peasants, who were swept up by one of the 20th century's pivotal social movements.

    Trade Review
    " ... It is no exaggeration to qualify this work as a significant new contribution to the historiography of Spanish anarchism and also to the social history of the Andalusian peasantry. A more effective prosecution of oral history is rarely to be found." Stanley G. Payne, Journal of Modern History " ... a brilliant and moving combination of conventional research and oral history." Raymond Carr, New York Review of Books "Mintz convincingly demolishes both liberal and Marxist myths about the Spanish anarchists, and compellingly depicts their real world in a classic revolutionary historiography." Nicholas Walter, New Statesman "This is an extraordinarily affecting and profound account of the anarchist movement in Spain, from the perspective of the ordinary women and men who constituted its core and whose lives were roiled by its turbulence. As a demonstration of how anthropologists can understand the grand events of history as forms of experience that resonate in everyday life for long decades after they occur, this book has become a historical milestone in its own right." Michael Herzfeld "For its intelligence and humanitarian achievements, for its political honesty, for its power and its beauty (there is no other word), this book deserves to be called a masterpiece." David D. Gilmore, American Ethnologist

    Table of Contents

    Foreword to the new edition by James W. Fernandez

    Preface
    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 José 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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