Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... labor extremism a reflection of the First International . This movement was certain to find generous support among Andalusian laborers and one group of Catalan workers , who had already fallen under the influence of Proudhon's doctrines ...
... labor extremism a reflection of the First International . This movement was certain to find generous support among Andalusian laborers and one group of Catalan workers , who had already fallen under the influence of Proudhon's doctrines ...
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... labor demands , because of the presence of a violent and destructive anarchist movement . It still remains to be clarified whether an- archism developed as a consequence of the lack of vision and the harshness of Spanish employers , or ...
... labor demands , because of the presence of a violent and destructive anarchist movement . It still remains to be clarified whether an- archism developed as a consequence of the lack of vision and the harshness of Spanish employers , or ...
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... labor problem was considered only in terms of public order . A shift to the left , pro- claimed publicly by José Canalejas , made some further progress for a little while , but his assassination in 1912 and the declaration of World War ...
... labor problem was considered only in terms of public order . A shift to the left , pro- claimed publicly by José Canalejas , made some further progress for a little while , but his assassination in 1912 and the declaration of World War ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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