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Anarchist Socialism In Early Twentiethcentury Spain A Ricardo Mella Anthology 1st Ed Stephen Luis Vilaseca

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Anarchist Socialism In Early Twentiethcentury Spain A Ricardo Mella Anthology 1st Ed Stephen Luis Vilaseca
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.12 MB
Author: Stephen Luis Vilaseca
ISBN: 9783030446765, 9783030446772, 303044676X, 3030446778
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Anarchist Socialism In Early Twentiethcentury Spain A Ricardo Mella Anthology 1st Ed Stephen Luis Vilaseca by Stephen Luis Vilaseca 9783030446765, 9783030446772, 303044676X, 3030446778 instant download after payment.

Anarchist Socialism in Early 20th Century Spain is the first English translation of and critical introduction to Ideario, a collection of newspaper and journal articles written by Spanish anarchist Ricardo Mella. Given that Mella is virtually unknown to the English-speaking world, this book provides readers access to his extensive body of work about Spain, human nature, and a world increasingly dominated by capitalism. Suitable for both the general public interested in learning more about anarchist ideas and for scholars studying twentieth-century Spain, the three introductory essays help to introduce Mella, ground his work in the context of Spanish anarchism, and draw connections between Mella and the urban in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Spain. Stephen Luis Vilaseca’s translation is accessible and engaging.


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