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Volume 1 - Number 5
Workers of the World
Volume 1 - Number 5
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Articles
01
Hegemony, the agrarian problem and indigenous peoples in Mexico: a legal perspective
Carlos Humberto Durand Alcántara
02
Popular empowerment, peasant struggles and political change: Southern Catalonia under late Francoism (1968-1976)
Cristian Ferrer González
03
Community, institutions and environment in conflicts over commons in Galicia, Northwest Spain (18th - 20th centuries)
David Soto Fernández
04
Migrant farmworkers in Southern Italy: ghettoes, caporalato and collective action
Domenico Perrotta and Devi Sacchetto
05
The fight against multiple professional land holdings: a new agrarian issue during France’s “silent revolution” (1950-1970)
Édouard Lynch
06
Globalizing local struggles – Localizing global struggles. Peasant movements from local to global platforms and back
Eric Vanhaute
07
Peasants and the revolution of 1781 in the viceroyalty of New Granada (Colombia)
Héctor J. Martínez Covaleda
08
The Spanish Communist Party and the Andalusian countryside: Rural mobilisation and social empowerment (1956-1979)
María Candelaria Fuentes Navarro
09
Peasant cooperatives and land occupations in the Sicilian latifundium (1944-1950)
Massimo Asta
10
Peasant cooperatives and land occupations in the Sicilian latifundium (1944-1950)
Niccolò Mignemi
11
Land conflicts in Formosa, Argentina (1884-1958)
Noemí M. Girbal-Blacha
12
Political opportunity and collective mobilization in post- revolutionary Portugal – the case of a socio-environmental conflict in the Portuguese inland (1974-1980)
Pedro Gabriel Silva
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