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Too young to fight: Anarchist youth groups and the Spanish Second Republic

An essay by Jordi Getman-Eraso on the anarchist youth groups in Spain approaching the civil war .

Submitted by wojtek on April 1, 2020

The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, Volume 4, Number 2,
Spring 2011, pp. 282-307 (Article)

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