The Anarchists of Casas Viejas

Voorkant
Indiana University Press, 19 feb 2004 - 336 pagina's

"For its intelligence and humanitarian achievements, for its political honesty, for its power and its beauty (there is no other word), this book deserves to be called a masterpiece." —American Ethnologist

Jerome R. Mintz's classic study of the lives of Andalusian campesinos who were swept up by one of the 20th century's pivotal social movements provided a new framework for understanding the tragic events that tilted Spain toward civil war. In a new foreword, James W. Fernandez reflects on the fieldwork that led to the book and its contribution to subsequent developments in the ethnography of Europe and the historiography of modern Spain.

 

Inhoudsopgave

Part One One The Beginning of the Anarchist
13
Part Two Nine In the Time of the Republic
127
Ten The Split within
139
Part Three Sixteen Aftermath
279
Copyright

Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen

Over de auteur (2004)

Jerome R. Mintz (1930–1997) was Professor of Anthropology at Indiana University. His books include Carnival Song and Society: Gossip, Sexuality, and Creativity in Andalusia. James W. Fernandez is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of Chicago.

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