Bulletin for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies Journal of the Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies Volume 38 | Issue 1 Article 9 2013 Anarchist Sociability in Spain. In times of Violence and Clandestinity Ángel Herrerín Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED),
[email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.asphs.net/bsphs Recommended Citation Herrerín, Ángel (2013) "Anarchist Sociability in Spain. In times of Violence and Clandestinity," Bulletin for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies: Vol. 38 : Iss. 1 , Article 9. https://doi.org/10.26431/0739-182X.1081 Available at: https://digitalcommons.asphs.net/bsphs/vol38/iss1/9 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bulletin for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies by an authorized editor of Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies. For more information, please contact
[email protected]. Anarchist Sociability in Spain. In times of Violence and Clandestinity Cover Page Footnote Ángel Herrerín López (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia) (UNED, España) This article is available in Bulletin for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies: https://digitalcommons.asphs.net/bsphs/vol38/ iss1/9 BSPHS 38:1 (2013) Anarchist Sociability in Spain in Times of Violence and Clandestinity ÁNGEL HERRERÍN LÓPEZ The introduction of anarchism in Spain has been, during the last several decades, one of the most analyzed subjects of Spanish historiography. The interpretations provided for this have been varied and the explanations range from political, social and cultural to religious.1 Its establishment took place during the last third of the nineteenth century, at the moment when workers’ organizations enlisted in the First International were constituted.