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Workers and the Right in Spain, 1900-1936 (Princeton Legacy Library, 455)
Author: Colin M. Winston
Year: January 1, 1984
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Language: English



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Workers and the Right in Spain, 1900-1936: A Study of the Evolution of the Movimiento Libertario By Colin Winston Published in 1984 Reviewed by [Your Name] Introduction: In this thoughtprovoking book, Colin Winston delves into the evolution of the Movimiento Libertario, a radical political movement that emerged in Catalonia following the collapse of Catholic syndicalism in the early 20th century. Through a meticulous analysis of historical events, Winston traces the transformation of the Libres from their radical Carlism roots to a form of proletarian fascism, providing a comprehensive understanding of the complex history of modern Spain and the development of Spanish fascism. This Princeton Legacy Library edition preserves the original text while offering a durable paperback and hardcover option for readers seeking a beautiful presentation.
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労働者とスペインの権利、1900-1936: Movimiento Libertarioの進化の研究コリン・ウィンストンが1984に出版された[あなたの名前]はじめに: この書籍の中で、コリン・ウィンストンは、20世紀初頭にカトリックのシンジカリズムが崩壊した後にカタルーニャで生じた急進的な政治運動であるモエの進化vimiento Libertarioを掘り下げます。ウィンストンは、歴史的な出来事を慎重に分析することで、カルリスムの急進的なルーツからプロレタリアンファシズムへとリブラスの変容をたどり、現代スペインの複雑な歴史とスペインのファシズムの発展を包括的に理解しています。このPrinceton gacy Libraryエディションはオリジナルのテキストを保持し、美しいプレゼンテーションをお探しの読者に耐久性のあるペーパーバックとハードカバーのオプションを提供します。

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