Antoni Pellicer
Life
Antonio Pellicer Paraire was born on February 23, 1851, in Barcelona. Having apprenticed as a typesetter, he worked as a printer throughout his life. Through the trade, which tended towards anti-industrialism and independence, Pellicer learned about anarchist thought, such as the philosophy of Mikhail Bakunin. His extended family met Bakunin and became among the first Spanish anarchists.[1] In 1898 he arrived in Argentina, where he played an important role in the organization of the regional anarcho-syndicalist movement, specifically in the Argentine Regional Workers' Federation.[2]
Works
- In the ball (En lo ball)
- Jealousy (Celos)
- Jo vaig
- The Death of the proletarian (La mort de la proletària)
- Sense Esperança
- Garibaldi. History nineteenth century liberal
- Popular lectures on sociology
Notes
- Baer 2015, p. 17.
- Bet ha-sefer le-historyah 'al shem Zalman Aran (1990). "E. I. A. L.Estudios interdisciplinarios de América Latina y El Caribe". E. I. A. L.Estudios interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe. ISSN 0792-7061. OCLC 1026550440.
References
- Baer, James A. (2015). Anarchist Immigrants in Spain and Argentina. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-09697-6.
- Iñiguez, Miguel; Gómez Perín, Juan (2001). Esbozo de una enciclopedia histórica del anarquismo español (in Spanish). Madrid: Fundación de Estudios Libertarios Anselmo Lorenzo. ISBN 978-84-86864-45-3. OCLC 490984440.
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