AN OCTOBER IN CATALONIA
Disruptions and paradoxes of the Catalan independence movement
by Josep Maria Antentas
ABOUT THE BOOK
“This book does a wonderful job of dissecting the Catalan independence movement, analysing its victories, defeats, and the broader implications of its strategic decisions. We are provided with profound insights into the interplay of internal weaknesses and state repression, whilst offered a nuanced critique of both leadership choices and institutional crises. A timely exploration of political dynamics, and enduring challenges, this book is essential for understanding Catalonia’s past and envisioning its future.”
Andrew Dowling, Reader in Contemporary Spanish History, Cardiff University
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Josep Maria Antentas is a sociologist, professor at the Universitat Ramon Llull (URL) in Barcelona. He is member of the editorial board of the journal Historical Materialism and of the Advisory Council of the journal Viento Sur. He has written extensively on Spanish and Catalan politics and social movements. He is co-author with Esther Vivas of Planeta Indignado (2012) and Resistencias Globales – De Seattle a la crisis de Wall Street (2009)
CONTENTS
Contexts and Background; The October Crisis (I); ‘A Single People?’; The Crisis of October (II); Strategic Spectres; Epilogue: A Long Strategic Crisis; Political Chronology (2000–2024)
ISBN: 9781872242170 (pbk)
RRP: £18.00 (pbk)
320 pages; 140×216 mm.
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