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Repression, Solidarity, and a Legacy of Violence
International Journal of Iberian Studies, 2019During the First World War, the Spanish Labour Movement gained steadily in strength, and by 1919 the CNT (National Confederation of Labour) had over 700,000 affiliates. However, the ascendance of the anarcho-syndicalist movement met with severe government repression, especially in Catalonia.
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Spain in Revolt: The Revolutionary Legacy of Anarchism and Anarcho-Syndicalism
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Chapter 3 Italian Anarcho-syndicalism Connections and Links between Spain and Argentina
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REVISITING PAUL GOODMAN: ANARCHO‐SYNDICALISM AS THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE
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