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The Madrid Congress was the Fourth Congress of the Spanish Regional Federation of the International Workingmen's Association (FRE-AIT) that was held in Madrid in June 1874. Unlike the previous three, the congress was held in hiding since the International had been banned five months earlier by Francisco Serrano, new head of government and state after the triumph of Manuel Pavia's that ended the First Spanish Republic. In the Madrid Congress it was decided that no more general congresses would be held until legality was recovered, being replaced by regional congresses. The Congress also ratified the anarchist theses of the Anarchist International to which the FRE had been attached since its foundation in the St. Imier Congress of September 1872.

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  • The Madrid Congress was the Fourth Congress of the Spanish Regional Federation of the International Workingmen's Association (FRE-AIT) that was held in Madrid in June 1874. Unlike the previous three, the congress was held in hiding since the International had been banned five months earlier by Francisco Serrano, new head of government and state after the triumph of Manuel Pavia's that ended the First Spanish Republic. In the Madrid Congress it was decided that no more general congresses would be held until legality was recovered, being replaced by regional congresses. The Congress also ratified the anarchist theses of the Anarchist International to which the FRE had been attached since its foundation in the St. Imier Congress of September 1872. (en)
  • El Congreso de Madrid fue el IV Congreso de la Federación Regional Española de la Asociación Internacional de Trabajadores que se celebró en Madrid (España) en junio de 1874. A diferencia de los tres anteriores, el congreso se celebró en la clandestinidad ya que la Internacional había sido prohibida cinco meses antes por el general Serrano, nuevo jefe del gobierno y del Estado tras el triunfo del golpe de Pavía que puso fin a la República Federal. En el Congreso se decidió que ya no se celebrarían más congresos generales hasta que se recuperara la legalidad, siendo sustituidos por congresos «comarcales» (entiéndase regionales). En el Congreso se ratificaron las tesis anarquistas bakuninistas de la Internacional de Saint-Imier a la que la FRE estaba adherida desde su fundación en el Congreso de Saint-Imier de septiembre de 1872. (es)
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  • Fourth Congress of the FRE-AIT (en)
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  • Emblem of the FRE-AIT (en)
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  • *Deposition of the federal republican government in a military coup *Criminalisation of the FRE-AIT by Francisco Serrano (en)
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  • 0001-06-21 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • The reorganization of the FRE-AIT (en)
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  • Congreso de Madrid (en)
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  • Spanish Regional Federation of the International Workingmen's Association (en)
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  • *Decentralization of the FRE-AIT into a clandestine cell system *Adoption of insurrectionary anarchist tactics (en)
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  • Madrid Congress (en)
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  • The Madrid Congress was the Fourth Congress of the Spanish Regional Federation of the International Workingmen's Association (FRE-AIT) that was held in Madrid in June 1874. Unlike the previous three, the congress was held in hiding since the International had been banned five months earlier by Francisco Serrano, new head of government and state after the triumph of Manuel Pavia's that ended the First Spanish Republic. In the Madrid Congress it was decided that no more general congresses would be held until legality was recovered, being replaced by regional congresses. The Congress also ratified the anarchist theses of the Anarchist International to which the FRE had been attached since its foundation in the St. Imier Congress of September 1872. (en)
  • El Congreso de Madrid fue el IV Congreso de la Federación Regional Española de la Asociación Internacional de Trabajadores que se celebró en Madrid (España) en junio de 1874. A diferencia de los tres anteriores, el congreso se celebró en la clandestinidad ya que la Internacional había sido prohibida cinco meses antes por el general Serrano, nuevo jefe del gobierno y del Estado tras el triunfo del golpe de Pavía que puso fin a la República Federal. En el Congreso se decidió que ya no se celebrarían más congresos generales hasta que se recuperara la legalidad, siendo sustituidos por congresos «comarcales» (entiéndase regionales). En el Congreso se ratificaron las tesis anarquistas bakuninistas de la Internacional de Saint-Imier a la que la FRE estaba adherida desde su fundación en el Congres (es)
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  • Congreso de Madrid (es)
  • Madrid Congress (en)
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