"For its intelligence and humanitarian achievements, for its
political honesty, for its power and its beauty (there is no other
word), this book deserves to be called a masterpiece." American
Ethnologist
Jerome R. Mintz s classic study of the lives of Andalusian
campesinos who were swept up by one of the 20th century s pivotal
social movements provided a new framework for understanding the
tragic events that tilted Spain toward civil war. In a new
foreword, James W. Fernandez reflects on the fieldwork that led to
the book and its contribution to subsequent developments in the
ethnography of Europe and the historiography of modern Spain."
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