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CoverTitleCopyrightContentsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Hispanic Anarchist Print Culture: Writing from BelowPart I: Transatlantic Origins1.Spanish Republicanism and the Press: The Political Socialization of Anarchists in the United Stat2.Globetrotters and Rebels: Correspondents of the Spanish-Language Anarchist Press, 1886–1918 AlejaPart II3.Anarchism and the End of Empire: José Cayetano Campos, Labor, and Cuba Libre Christopher J. Casta4.Red Florida in the Caribbean Red: Hispanic Anarchist Transnational Networks and Radical Politics,5.Spanish-speaking Anarchists in the United States: The Newspaper Cultura Obrera and Its Transnatio6.Spanish Firemen and Maritime Syndicalism, 1902–1940 Jon Bekken and Mario Martin RevelladoPart III7.Moving West: Jaime Vidal, Anarchy, and the Mexican Revolution, 1904–1918 Christopher J. Castañeda8.Caritina M. Piña and Anarcho-syndicalism: Labor Activism in the Greater Mexican Borderlands, 19109.Traces of the Revista Única: Appearances and Disappearances of Anarchism in Steubenville, 1909–19Part IV10.The Anarchist Imaginary: Max Nettlau and Latin America, 1890–1934 Jorell A. Meléndez-Badillo11.Reflections of the United States: Through the Pages of La Revista Blanca, 1923–1936 María José D12.Transnational Anarchist Culture in the Interwar Period: The Magazine Estudios (1928–1937) JavierPart V13.Keepsakes of the Revolution: Transnational Networks and the U.S. Circulation of Anarchist Propag14.España Libre, 1939–1977: Anarchist Literature and Antifascism in the United States Montse Feu15.Federico Arcos (1920–2015): An Iberian Anarchist Exile David WatsonEpilogueAppendix A. Anarchist Periodicals (selected)Appendix B. Archives, Digital Databases, and Projects (selected)ContributorsBack cover

About the Author

Christopher J. Castañeda is a professor in the department of history at California State University, Sacramento. His books include River City and Valley Life: An Environmental History of the Sacramento Region. Montse Feu is an assistant professor of Spanish and Co-Director of Graduate Studies for the Spanish Program at Sam Houston State University. She is the author of Fighting Fascist Spain: Worker Protest from the Printing Press..

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"Writing Revolutions's specific focus on the anarchist press sheds necessary light on the complexity of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century anarchist networks among a variety of Hispanophone social groups from the U.S., Latin America, and Europe." --American Periodicals
"High-quality and worth reading. " --Anarcho-Syndicalist Review
"This phenomenal collection brings to light the breadth, depth, and interconnectedness of the Spanish-speaking anarchist movement in the United States, as well as the transnational networks that linked it to Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Essential reading for anyone interested in either anarchism or Hispanic labor and radicalism."--Kenyon Zimmer, author of Immigrants against the State: Yiddish and Italian Anarchism in the United States

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