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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
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Introduction The Hidden Story Line of Anarchism in Latin American History -
1 Cuban Cigar Makers in Havana, Key West, and Ybor City, 1850s–1890s -
2 Panama Red -
3 Moving between the Global and the Local -
4 The FACA and the FAI -
5 From Anarchists to “Anarcho-Batllistas” -
6 Rebel Soul -
7 From Workers’ Militancy to Cultural Action -
8 Memories and Temporalities of Anarchist Resistance -
9 From Radicals to Heroes of the Republic -
10 Magonismo, the Revolution, and the Anarchist Appropriation of an Imagined Mexican Indigenous Identity -
11 Anarchist Visions of Race and Space in Northern Perú, 1898–1922 -
12 Anarchists and Alterity -
13 The Anarchist Wager of Sexual Emancipation in Argentina, 1900–1930 -
Epilogue Transference, Culture, and Critique - Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
-
Introduction The Hidden Story Line of Anarchism in Latin American History -
1 Cuban Cigar Makers in Havana, Key West, and Ybor City, 1850s–1890s -
2 Panama Red -
3 Moving between the Global and the Local -
4 The FACA and the FAI -
5 From Anarchists to “Anarcho-Batllistas” -
6 Rebel Soul -
7 From Workers’ Militancy to Cultural Action -
8 Memories and Temporalities of Anarchist Resistance -
9 From Radicals to Heroes of the Republic -
10 Magonismo, the Revolution, and the Anarchist Appropriation of an Imagined Mexican Indigenous Identity -
11 Anarchist Visions of Race and Space in Northern Perú, 1898–1922 -
12 Anarchists and Alterity -
13 The Anarchist Wager of Sexual Emancipation in Argentina, 1900–1930 -
Epilogue Transference, Culture, and Critique - Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index