Review: Catalonia Since The Spanish Civil War – Reconstructing the Nation – by Andrew Dowling

This book examines the historical and modern significance of Catalonia, emphasizing its push for independence, unique culture, and language. It discusses the region’s oppression under Franco, the revival of Catalanism post-Franco, and ongoing political dynamics. The necessity of understanding Catalonia’s independence movement makes this work crucial for interested readers.

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Review: Revolutionary Syndicalism and French Labor: A Cause Without Rebels – by Peter N. Stearns

This 1971 book examines syndicalism’s influence on the French Labour movement before World War I. It highlights how syndicalist leaders educated workers on striking for better wages and conditions, leading to increased activism. However, as non-syndicalist unions emerged, syndicalist ideas waned due to improved worker conditions and socioeconomic changes in France.

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