The wandering web: towards a cartography of the anarchist press networks in Spanish, 1883-1903
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global anarchism, print culture, anarchist press, networksAbstract
This article proposes an approach to the study of anarchist press from the connections established between the published newspapers. Apart from the functions and meanings of the newspaper as an object for the construction of a libertarian culture, we propose some forms of visual and cartographic representation of exchanges and links between the most important anarchist newspapers, published in Spanish between the 19th to 20th centuries.
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