TAZ-TFM-2013-995


¿ECONOMÍA DE GUERRA O REVOLUCIÓN SOCIAL? LAS COLECTIVIDADES AGRARIAS LIBERTARIAS DURANTE LA GUERRA CIVIL EN ARAGÓN, 1936-1938

David Vela Sevilla
Casanova Ruiz, Julián (dir.)

Universidad de Zaragoza, FFYL, 2013
Historia Moderna y Contemporánea department, Historia Contemporánea area

Máster Universitario en Historia Contemporánea


Free keyword(s): aragón ; guerra civil ; anarquismo ; revolución social ; colectividades ; colectividades agrarias ; comunismo libertario ; consejo de aragón
Tipo de Trabajo Académico: Trabajo Fin de Master
Notas: The military uprising against the Second Spanish Republic started on 17th and 18th July 1936. It meant for large parts of the Spanish working class a catalyst and trigger for the social revolution that occurred in Republican territory. This social revolution was directed against the foundations of the old social order, the Church, the Army, the landlord class. That is, it was directed against the institutions that represent the tradition and property. The social revolution would be the transformation of the old model in the new social, political, economic and cultural. The implementation of the revolutionary process brought collectivization, both agricultural and industrial and commercial, compared to the large land ownership and private ownership of the means of production.

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