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Abad de Santillán, Diego (1897–1983)
Diego Abad de Santillán (a pseudonym of Baudillo Sinesio García Fernández, sometimes also spelled Hernández) ...
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The Abraham Lincoln Brigade refers to approximately 2,800 US men and women who volunteered to defend ...
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Anarchism in Greece stands among the largest and most active contemporary movements of its kind in the ...
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Anarchism in Italy has its origins in the second half of the nineteenth century in the context of the ...
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Dwarfed by nationalist and fascist movements on the right and communism and socialism on the left in ...
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It is commonly accepted that the history of Spanish anarchism started in the early nineteenth century ...
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A defining moment for the anarchist movement in Sweden was a 1908 split within the Socialdemokratiska ...
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The Anti-fascist People's Front was an alliance of plural and heterogeneous political and social forces ...
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Anti-Franco worker struggles, 1939–1975
General Franco came to power through the Spanish Civil War (1936–9) following a military coup on July ...
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Anti-monarchy protests, Portugal
Initially struggling to retain its independence in the Iberian Peninsula, Portugal emerged as a global ...
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