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The Spanish Anarchists of Northern Australia

The Spanish Anarchists of Northern Australia

Robert Mason

(2018)

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Abstract

In 1901, the year the six Australian colonies federated to become one country, revolution was being plotted across the world. Publicised in the newspapers and carried by migrants along global trade routes, the anarchist movement appeared prepared for a long period of power as one of the world’s dominant historical forces. In few places was this more evident than in Spain, where poverty and population pressure prompted increasing emigration. In anglophone Australia, governments had long been alert to the threat of radicalised migrants, and this book traces the forgotten lives of one particular group of such migrants, the Spanish anarchists of northern Australia, revealing the personal connections between the English-speaking British Empire and the world of Spanish-speaking radicals. The present study demonstrates the vitality of this hidden world, and its importance for the development of Australia.


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover i
Title Page iv
Copyright v
Contents vi
Series Editors' Foreword viii
1: Introduction 1
2: Making Sense of Australia 19
3: In Search of Industrial Justice 45
4: Sugaring the Revolution 70
5: The Spanish Civil War 96
6: After the Civil War 117
7: Conclusion 139
Notes 148
Bibliography 170
Index 179
Back Cover 183