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Rafael Farga i Pellicer (1844–1890), also known as the "Just Pastor of Pellico", was a
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, political cartoonist, painter,
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Works and collaborations

*''Garibaldi. Historia Liberal del Siglo XIX. Ideas, Movimientos y Hombres Importantes. Estudios Filosofico-originales de escritores italianos, franceses y espanoles. Bajo la direccion de Justo Pastor de Pellico''. Barcelona, La Academia of Evaristo Ullastres, 1882, 2 vols. *''Prolegómenos de la composición tipográfica''. Barcelona: La Academia, 188? *''Biografía de Miguel Bakunin'' with ''Miguel Bakunin sus ideales y tácticas'' & Bakunin's ''La escuela en el porvenir'' (The School of the Future). La Coruña, Aurora, (published posthumously c. 1916). *With Josep Llunas, "La familia; Datos de estadística universal", "¿Qué es anarquía?" y "La cuestión política", in Josep Llunas, ''Estudios filosófico-sociales''. Barcelona, La Academia, 1882.


See also

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International Anarchist Congresses Over the past 150 years, anarchists, anarcho-syndicalists and libertarian socialists have held many congresses, conferences and international meetings in which trade unions, other groups and individuals have participated. The First International ...
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Anarchism in Spain Anarchism in Spain has historically gained some support and influence, especially before Francisco Franco's victory in the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939, when it played an active political role and is considered the end of the golden age of c ...


References

* Various authors. ''Història de la cultura catalana''. Barcelona, edicions 62. * Iñiguez Miguel. ''Esbozo de una enciclopedia histórica del anarquismo''. Madrid, Fundación Anselmo Lorenzo, 2001. * Juan Gómez Casas, ''Historia del anarcosindicalismo español'', Madrid: Editorial ZYX, 1968.


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Biography in 'Cuaderns d'inpertinencia' (in Catalán)
1844 births 1890 deaths 19th-century Spanish journalists 19th-century male writers Collectivist anarchists Male journalists People from Barcelona Spanish anarchists Spanish cartoonists 19th-century Spanish painters Typesetters {{Anarchist-stub