** Notes and acknowledgements

** Acknowledgements

** Important abbreviations and acronyms

** Introduction

** 1. The making of a divided city

*** 1.1 The limits of the bourgeois urban utopía

*** 1.2 Bourgeois dystopia and moral panics

*** 1.3 Spatial militarism and policing before the Second Republic

** 2. Mapping the working-class city

*** 2.1 Proletarian urbanism

*** 2.2 The anarchist-inspired workers’ public sphere

** 3. The birth of the republican city

*** 3.1 The ‘republic of order’

*** 3.2 Policing the ‘republic of order’

*** 3.3 Conclusion

** 4. The proletarian city and the Second Republic

*** 4.1 The reconstruction of the proletarian city

*** 4.2 The divisions in the CNT

*** 4.3 The ‘hot summer’ of 1931

*** 4.4 ‘Overrun by the masses’: the radicalisation of the CNT

** 5. The struggle to survive

*** 5.1 Unemployed street politics

*** 5.2 Repressing the ‘detritus of the city’

*** 5.3 Resisting the ‘dictatorship in Barcelona’

*** 5.4 Street politics and the radicalisation of the CNT

** 6. Militarised anarchism, 1932–36

*** 6.1 The cycle of insurrections

*** 6.2 Militarised syndicalism

*** 6.3 Funding the movement—the expropriators

** 7. Cultural battles

*** 7.1 ‘Criminal capitalism’

*** 7.2 The ‘moral economy’ of the Barcelona proletariat

*** 7.3 ‘Revolutionary constructivism’: the end of the expropriations

*** 7.4 The discreet charm of the republicans

** 8. An ‘apolitical’ revolution

*** 8.1 Urban revolution from below

*** 8.2 The end of the revolution

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