Wed, 04/01/2012 - 17:53
Spoken history: The origins of Spanish anarchism
After sitting in the files for two years this hour-long talk in Manchester by a member of the Spanish Confederación Nacional del Trabajo has only just been formatted and uploaded to the web. In it, the formative years of what would become the largest anarchist organisation in history are described in detail, from 1840 when socialist ideas first started to penetrate into the Iberian Penninsula, up to its establishment as one of the biggest players in 20th century Spanish politics, one which would influence the world in unexpected and far-reaching ways.
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This article was published on 4 January 2012 by the SolFed group in North London. Other recent articles:
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SolFed North London - Open Meeting on the 23rd of November 2-4pm (posted 12. November) |
Tue 26th Nov 7pm London - Reading Group 05 – Anarchism and The Black Revolution (posted 9. November) |
Tue 29th Oct 7pm London - Reading Group 04 – Palestine, Mon Amour (posted 1. October) |
Tue 24th Sep 7pm London - Reading Group 03 – Practical Pamphlets - Workmates, Anarcho-Syndicalism in Puerto Real (posted 4. September) |
Tue 27th Aug 7pm London - Reading Group 02 – Fighting for Ourselves, by SolFed IWA (posted 31. July) |