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Founded in 1975, ALBA is a non profit national organization devoted to the preservation and dissemination of the history of the North American role in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) and its aftermath. ALBA supervises a major archive at Brandeis University - the most comprehensive historical archive documenting the involvement of North American volunteers in the Spanish Civil War ...
About the Spanish Revolution of 1936 and in particular the role of the anarchists. The Spanish Civil War of 1936 saw a social revolution led by the anarchist CNT and the FAI. As well as forming militia to fight fascism the land was collectivised and many industries were put under workers control ...
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By Alexander Vergara with: Kevin Ingram Enrique Sanabria Theresa Smith Enter Exhibit UC Regents 1998. All rights reserved. ...
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Mujeres Libres Mujeres Libres (Free Women) were a group of women anarchists who organised and fought both for women's liberation and an anarchist revolution during the Spanish Civil War. The work they did is truly inspirational. Their example shows how the struggle against women's oppression and against capitalism can be combined in one fight for freedom. As anarchists they rejected any ...
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Essays on the Spanish Civil War by Albert Weisbord, written when he was in Spain during the Civil War and Revolution.
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The Mackenzie Papineau Battalion consisted of Canadian volunteers who fought fascism in the Spanish Civil War in 1936 - 39. workingTV covered the Monumental Campaign fundraising evening, and set up this page to inform and gather support for recognition of the Mac Paps.
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A history of the Spanish libertarian and anarchist movement with a look back at the Spanish Civil War ...
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