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Within a few years Federalism had seized control of the Mediterranean and
Andalusian coast , followed close behind by labor extremism - a reflection of the
First International . This movement was certain to find generous support among ...
Within a few years Federalism had seized control of the Mediterranean and
Andalusian coast , followed close behind by labor extremism - a reflection of the
First International . This movement was certain to find generous support among ...
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Far more than in other Western European countries , the conservative classes of
Spain were intransigent in their attitude toward labor demands , because of the
presence of a violent and destructive anarchist movement . It still remains to be ...
Far more than in other Western European countries , the conservative classes of
Spain were intransigent in their attitude toward labor demands , because of the
presence of a violent and destructive anarchist movement . It still remains to be ...
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But Maura ' s policy was doomed to failure by the workers ' explosion in
Barcelona in 1909 - an explosion that had been foreseen since 1901 , but that
nothing had been done to avoid , because the labor problem was considered
only in terms ...
But Maura ' s policy was doomed to failure by the workers ' explosion in
Barcelona in 1909 - an explosion that had been foreseen since 1901 , but that
nothing had been done to avoid , because the labor problem was considered
only in terms ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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