| Red City, Blue Period |
| Acknowledgments |
| 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 |
| • | The 1919 General Strike |
| • | The Death of Seguí |
| • | New Trends in Catalan Nationalism |
| • | Resistance to the Dictatorship |
| • | Conclusion |
| 8— Cultural Reactions to the Spanish Republic and the Civil War in Barcelona |
| Epilogue— Cultural Resistance in the Aftermath |
| Appendix |
| Notes |
| Bibliography |
| Index |