Guerrilla, bandolerismo social, acción colectiva. Algunas reflexiones metodológicas sobre la resistencia armada antifranquista
Abstract
This text analyzes the armed antifranquista resistance between 1939-1952. It’s meant to tie the new phenomenon to the forms and typologies of collective action previous to the end of the war. The transitory character of the collective action in the first three decades of the XX century, suggested by the coexistence of traditional and modern repertoires in the practices of collective protest, fits with the existence of two differentiated forms of armed resistance that the author proposes: guerrilla and social banditry.Downloads
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