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Frontmatter
Tables
Maps
Preface
Regional Divisions
Abbreviations
INTRODUCTION
PART I. LAND TENURE AND RURAL SOCIAL STRUCTURE
1. Land Tenure in Twentieth-Century Spain
2. The Geographical and Historical Setting of the Latifundios
3. The Social Structure of Southern Spain: The Rural Oligarchy
4. The Social Structure of Southern Spain: The Rural Proletariat
PART II. AGRARIAN REFORM AND PEASANT REVOLUTION
5. The Agrarian Problem Prior to the Republic
6. The First Months of the Republic
7. The Azña Government in Search of an Agrarian Reform Law
8. The Agrarian Reform Law of September 1932
9. A Law in Search of a Government
10. The Fall of Azaña
11. Anarchosyndicalism and Spontaneous Peasant Protest
12. The Radicalization of the Socialists
13. The Failure of the Center-Right
14. The Destruciton of the "Bourgeois" Republic
15. Could the Disaster Have Been Avoided?
Appendix A. Sources of Information on Modern Spanish Land Tenure
Appendix B. Methods of Estimating Data in Statistical Tables
Appendix C. Additional Statistical Data on Spanish Land Tenure
Appendix D. Methodology Used to Establish Family Relationships and Absenteeism among Large Owners
Appendix E. Pre-Republican Agrarian Reform Proposals
Glossary of Spanish Words
Selected Bibliography
Index
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