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Anarchosyndicalism, Libertarian Communism and the State: The CNT in Zaragoza and Aragon, 1930-1937.
Canadian Journal of History
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December 1, 1994|
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The historiographical debate over the Spanish Civil War shows little sign of abating, despite the gradual disappearance of the participants and witnesses whose personal investments, commitments and views so often enlivened the original disputes. Such are the emotions aroused by those events and such the polemical nature of subsequent debate that even younger historians sometimes cannot resist the combative tone, the propensity to condemn and exculpate, of an earlier period. Despite the gradually amassing evidence and a steadily expanding historical literature, the role of ...
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