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Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Hispanic Anarchist Print Culture: Writing from Below
Part I: Transatlantic Origins
1.Spanish Republicanism and the Press: The Political Socialization of Anarchists in the United Stat
2.Globetrotters and Rebels: Correspondents of the Spanish-Language Anarchist Press, 1886–1918 Aleja
Part II
3.Anarchism and the End of Empire: José Cayetano Campos, Labor, and Cuba Libre Christopher J. Casta
4.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 Transnatio
6.Spanish Firemen and Maritime Syndicalism, 1902–1940 Jon Bekken and Mario Martin Revellado
Part III
7.Moving West: Jaime Vidal, Anarchy, and the Mexican Revolution, 1904–1918 Christopher J. Castañeda
8.Caritina M. Piña and Anarcho-syndicalism: Labor Activism in the Greater Mexican Borderlands, 1910
9.Traces of the Revista Única: Appearances and Disappearances of Anarchism in Steubenville, 1909–19
Part IV
10.The Anarchist Imaginary: Max Nettlau and Latin America, 1890–1934 Jorell A. Meléndez-Badillo
11.Reflections of the United States: Through the Pages of La Revista Blanca, 1923–1936 María José D
12.Transnational Anarchist Culture in the Interwar Period: The Magazine Estudios (1928–1937) Javier
Part V
13.Keepsakes of the Revolution: Transnational Networks and the U.S. Circulation of Anarchist Propag
14.España Libre, 1939–1977: Anarchist Literature and Antifascism in the United States Montse Feu
15.Federico Arcos (1920–2015): An Iberian Anarchist Exile David Watson
Epilogue
Appendix A. Anarchist Periodicals (selected)
Appendix B. Archives, Digital Databases, and Projects (selected)
Contributors
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