ANARCHISM, REVOLUTION AND REACTION
Catalan Labor and the Crisis of the Spanish State, 1898-1923
Angel Smith
| 418 pages, 11 tables, 5 figs, bibliog., index ISBN 978-1-84545-176-9 Hb $89.95/£55.00 Published (Summer 2007) Buy now and get 15% off listed price |
“This detailed work provides a valuable account of the factors which destabilized Spain in the period up to 1923. In essence this is an excellent reference work to the complicated labour and political situations which existed in early twentieth-century Spain, and it should find a place on the shelves of libraries and historians of contemporary Spain.” · Bulletin of Spanish Studies
“In sum this is an invaluable work, which no historian of modern Spain, anarchism or European labour can afford to do without.” · History
“[this] outstanding study enriches…our understanding of Catalan anarchism and syndicalism..” · International Socialism
The period from 1898 to 1923 was a particularly dramatic one in Spanish history; it culminated in the violent Barcelona “labor wars” and was only brought to a close with the coup d’état launched by the Barcelona Captain General, Miguel Primo de Rivera, in September 1923. In his detailed examination of the rise of the Catalan anarchist-syndicalist-led labor movement, the author blends social, cultural and political history in a novel way. He analyses the working class “from below” and the policies of the Spanish State towards labor “from above.” Based on an in-depth usage of primary sources, the authors provides an unrivalled account of Catalan labor and the Catalan anarchist-syndicalist movement and thus makes an important contribution to our understanding of early twentieth-century Spanish history
Angel Smith in Senior Lecturer in Spanish History at the University of Leeds. He has worked extensively in the areas of Spanish labor and Spanish nationalisms. His books include An Historical Dictionary of Modern Spain (Scarecrow Press, 1996), Clare Mar-Molinero and Angel Smith (eds), Nationalism and National Identity in the Iberian Peninsula. Competing and Conflicting Identities (Berg, 1996), Angel Smith and Emma Dávila-Cox (eds), The Crisis of 1898. Colonial Redistribution and Nationalist Mobilization (Macmillan, 1999), Stefan Berger and Angel Smith (eds), Nationalism, Labour and Ethnicity, 1870-1939 (Manchester University Press, 1999), Angel Smith (ed), Red Barcelona. Social Mobilization and Labour Conflict in the Twentieth Century (Routledge, 2002).
Series: Volume 8, International Studies in Social History
Contents
Introduction
PART I: THE ROOTS OF INDUSTRIAL MILITANCY
Chapter 1. Industrial Structure, Technological Change and the Labour Process Chapter 2. Gender, Skill and Class: Hierarchy and Solidarity within the Catalan Working-Class Community Chapter 3. The State, Employers and Organised Labour: Political Marginalisation, Social Control and Resistance
PART II: BUILDING THE ANARCHIST-SYNDICALIST MOVEMENT, 1898 to 1914
Chapter 4. Anarchism, Socialism and the General Strike, 1898 to 1909 Chapter 5. Workers against the State: Anarchism, Republicanism, Popular and Working-Class Protest, 1898 to 1909 Chapter 6. The Foundation of the CNT, 1910 to 1914
PART III: THE GUN AND THE SWORD: THE CATALAN CNT FROM REVOLUTION TO REPRESSION, 1915 to 1923
Chapter 7. The War-Time Economy and the Rise of the Sindicats Unics, 1915 to 1918 Chapter 8. Between Reform and Revolution: The Catalan CNT and the Left-Wing Challenge to the Restoration Regime, 1915 to 1918 Chapter 9. 1919: The Apogee of the Catalan CNT and the Employer-Military Counteroffensive Chapter 10. The Road to Dictatorship: The Destruction of the Catalan CNT and the Fall of the Restoration Regime, 1920 to 1923
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