Red City, Blue Period

  Acknowledgments

 collapse sectionIntroduction—  The Symbolic Landscape
 Urban Landscape
 Texture of the City
 The Shape of Cultural Politics
 collapse section1—  Resistance and Ritual, 1888–1896
 The Virgin of Mercy
 Republican Rituals
 The Creation of Leftist Traditions
 The Virgin of Mercy Bombing
 The Corpus Christi Bombing
 Conclusion
 collapse section2—  Popular Art and Rituals
 Santiago Russinyol
 The Four Cats Café
 Hand Puppets
 Puppets and Culture
 Miracle Paintings
 Conclusion
 collapse section3—  Community Celebrations and Communal Strikes, 1902
 The 1902 General Strike
 The Festival of the Virgin of Mercy
 Pablo Picasso
 Conclusion
 collapse section4—  Women Out of Control
 Bombing the Rambla of Flowers
 Prostitutes and Barcelona's Working-Class Community
 Tragic Week
 Nuns, Prostitutes, and Rebellion
 collapse section5—  Female Consciousness and Community Struggle, 1910–1918
 Collective Action:  Barcelona, 1910
 The Birth of the CNT
 Collective Action:  Barcelona, 1913
 Collective Action: Barcelona, 1918
 Conclusion
 collapse section6—  Democratic Promises in 1917
 The Impact of the First World War
 Picasso in Barcelona
 Revolutionary Upsurge
 Three Possible Revolutions That Failed
 Picasso's Response to the 1917 General Strike
 Conclusion
 collapse section7—  Urban Disorder and Cultural Resistance, 1919—1930
 The 1919 General Strike
 The Death of Seguí
 New Trends in Catalan Nationalism
 Resistance to the Dictatorship
 Conclusion
 collapse section8—  Cultural Reactions to the Spanish Republic and the Civil War in Barcelona
 Cultural Resurgence
 Growing Political Turmoil
 Popular Culture and Artistic Resistance
 The Bombing of Guernica and the Civil War in Barcelona
 Barcelona's May Days and the Making of Guernica
  Epilogue—  Cultural Resistance in the Aftermath

  Appendix
 collapse sectionNotes
 Introduction— The Symbolic Landscape
 1— Resistance and Ritual, 1888–1896
 2— Popular Art and Rituals
 3— Community Celebrations and Communal Strikes, 1902
 4— Women Out of Control
 5— Female Consciousness and Community Struggle, 1910–1918
 6— Democratic Promises in 1917
 7— Urban Disorder and Cultural Resistance, 1919—1930
 8— Cultural Reactions to the Spanish Republic and the Civil War in Barcelona
 Epilogue— Cultural Resistance in the Aftermath
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