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Chris Ealham
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Chris Ealham (born 1965) is a British historian and hispanist. He is specialised in the history of anarchism in Spain.

Biography

Born in Kent (England) in 1965.[1][2] He earned a PhD in 1995 from Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, reading a dissertation titled Policing the Recession: Unemployment, Social Protest and Law-and-Order in Republican Barcelona, 1930-1936, supervised by Paul Preston.[3][4]

A former lecturer at Cardiff University and Lancaster University, Ealham, based in Madrid, works as lecturer at Saint Louis University Madrid Campus.[5] A partaker in the often acrimonious debate on Spanish civil war historiography, Ealham argues populist historians have set in motion a pro-Franco revisionism in Civil War studies.[6]

Works

Author
  • La lucha por la ciudad: clase, cultura y conflicto social en Barcelona, 1898-1937 (in Spanish). Madrid: Alianza Editorial. 2005.[7]
  • Anarchism and the city: Revolution and counter-revolution in Barcelona, 1898-1937. Oakland: AK Press. 2010.[8]
  • Barcelone contre ses habitants 1835–1937, quartiers ouvriers de la revolution (in French). Toulouse: Collectif des Métiers De l’Édition. 2014.
  • Living Anarchism: José Peirats and the Spanish Anarcho-Syndicalist Movement. Oakland: AK Press. 2015.
  • Les anarchistes dans la ville: révolution et contre-révolution à Barcelone, 1898-1937 (in French). Marseille: Éditions Agone. 2021.
Editor
  • Ealham, Chris; Richards, Michael, eds. (2005). The Splintering of Spain: Cultural History and the Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939. New York: Cambridge University Press.[12]

References

Citations
  1. ^ Miguel Capell 2016, p. 12.
  2. ^ Martínez 2016.
  3. ^ Gorostiza 2012, p. 327.
  4. ^ Romero Salvadó 2014, p. 453.
  5. ^ Vadillo Muñoz 2017, p. 540.
  6. ^ Burrowes 2016, p. 6.
  7. ^ Rey Reguillo 2007, p. 264–270.
  8. ^ Gorostiza 2012, pp. 327–329.
  9. ^ Freán Hernández 2016.
  10. ^ Vadillo Muñoz 2017, pp. 539–541.
  11. ^ Hoyos, Francisco Martínez (2016). "Review of Vivir La Anarquía, Vivir La Utopía". El Ciervo. 65 (756): 44. ISSN 0045-6896. JSTOR 26359989.
  12. ^ Greene 2006, p. 93–94.
Bibliography

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