Collective protest in Saragossa at the transition from the nineteenth to the twentieth century: a typology

  • Victor Lucea Ayala
    Universidad de Zaragoza

Abstract

Spain at the turn of the century witnessed an unequal process of industrialization that brought about social and economic changes of considerable magnitude. At the same time, social protest, a reflection of the intense discontent of the lower classes, deepened as it diversified its typologies. Saragossa, the spatial frame of reference for this study, experienced in those years an economic development of a dual nature, with a clear difference between the urban, industrial capital and the agrarian periphery. Both these areas underwent a particular political, social and economic conditioning that forms the background to the popular protest of these years. The aim of this article is precisely to analyse the manifestations of thiscollective action and the interactions involved.
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Lucea Ayala, V. (2024). Collective protest in Saragossa at the transition from the nineteenth to the twentieth century: a typology. Studia Historica. Historia Contemporánea, 19, 129–159. Retrieved from https://revistas.usal.es/uno/index.php/0213-2087/article/view/31861

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