Barcelona
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Aisa, Ferran.
Solidaridad Obrera, Clandestinity and Transition, 1939-1987.
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Aisa Pampols, Manel.
Eduardo Pons Prades.
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Anarchists Should Never Forget: Salvador Puig Antich.
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Bookunin, M.
Class War in Barcelona: "Anarchism and the City: Revolution and Counter-revolution in Barcelona, 1898–1937" by Chris Ealham [Review].
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Carpena, Pepita.
Sisterly Solidarity.
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Casanova, Julián.
Francisco Ferrer Guardia and Modern Education.
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Christie, Stuart.
Luis Andrés Edo : Anarchist activist whose life was dedicated to the ‘Idea’ and the struggle for liberty.
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Costa Muste, Pedro.
1977 Interview with Emilienne Morin. Durruti’s Widow Speaks for the First Time : The Love and Struggle of an Anarchist.
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Costantini, Flavio.
Barcelona, 13 October 1909.
[Image]
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Durruti, Buenaventura.
Durruti - Before The Storm.
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The Great Swindle: 'This is not the tale of Salvador Puig Antich'.
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Carballeira Mombrió, Ángel and Agustín Guillamón.
The Affinity Group That Published the Underground Anarchist Paper, Alerta!.
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Guillamón, Agustín.
Antonio ORTIZ (1907-1996).
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Guillamón, Agustín.
Chatting on the Phone with Miquel Mir (22 April 2010).
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Guillamón, Agustín.
The CNT defense committees in Barcelona 1933–1938: An interview with Agustín Guillamón.
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Guillamón, Agustín.
Distinguishing Between Defence Groups, Affinity Groups and Action Groups.
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Guillamón, Agustín.
From defense cadres to popular militias.
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Bofill, Txema and Agustín Guillamón.
Interview with Agustín Guillamón, historian of the working class revolution in Barcelona in 1936.
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Guillamón, Agustín.
Memoirs of a FAI Gunman and a Chronicle of Anarchist Barcelona [Book Review].
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Guillamón, Agustín.
The "Mir Affair", or the clergy's hatred of anarchists.
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Guillamón, Agustín.
Ready for Revolution : The CNT Defense Committees in Barcelona, 1933-1938.
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Guillamón, Agustín.
Ricardo SANZ (1898-1986).
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Imanol, -.
The Gómez Talón Group, One of the Earliest Guerrilla Groups Operating in Barcelona in 1939.
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Imanol, -.
A range of fresh information about Manuel Huet and the Underground in France [2025].
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Imanol, -.
The UJA, One of the Very First Groups to Fight Francoism.
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Introduction: Ready for Revolution.
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Jacquier, Charles.
Andre Prudhommeaux - Profile By Charles Jacquier (Forgotten anarchists No.1).
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Aisa, Ferran, Gilles Dauvé, Julien Dreux, Anna Key, Javier Ortiz, Mateo Rello and Carles Sanz.
Salvador Puig Antich and the MIL (Moviemiento Iberico de Liberacion).
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A Leaflet [protesting the execution of members of the Tallion group].
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Levine, Philip.
Francisco, I’ll bring you red carnations.
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López, Helena.
The Ateneu Enciclopèdic Returns to the Raval District of Barcelona.
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Manifesto from the Ateneu Enciclopèdic Popular (Barcelona): an injustice in need of repair.
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Marín Silvestre, Dolors.
Barcelona July 1909: A City in Flames. Tragic week and the murder of Ferrer i Guardia.
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Montsant del Priorat, R.
Spanish Women Anarchists: Libertad Ródenas.
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Carpenter, Edward and Max Nettlau.
Revival of the Inquisition : details of the tortures inflicted on Spanish political prisoners.
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Ortiz, Javier.
Puig Antich, 30 Years On.
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Palacio, Solano.
Spain under the reign of terror [1933].
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Rello, Mateo.
Catalunya, a Catalan-language "Soli".
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Rello, Mateo.
Solidaridad Obrera 1907-1939: Notes towards a history of CNT journalism.
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Rouillan, Jean Marc.
The Sten Gang.
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Sabate Llopart, Francisco.
El Combate, October 1955 [front page only].
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Salvador Puig Antich: verdict overturned.
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Sanz, Carles.
Solidaridad Obrera 1976-2006: A look back at the history of CNT journalism over the last 30 years.
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Thirty Years on From the Execution of Salvador Puig Antich His sisters are to try to reopen the trial that led to his being garrotted.
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Valadas, Jorge.
Review of Ready for Revolution, by Jorge Valadas.
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Valerie Powels (1950-2011).
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Venza, Claudio.
Remembering Diego Camacho AKA Abel Paz.
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Voline, Leo.
Interview with Leo Voline.