Traces of the Revista Única
Traces of the Revista Única
Appearances and Disappearances of Anarchism in Steubenville, 1909–1973
This chapter traces the story of a Spanish anarchist community in the industrial Midwest, its pattern of settlement and place in the transnational anarchist network. Jesse Cohn examines how a group of expatriate Spanish anarchists made their way from the Canal Zone to this little Ohio River valley town, located far from the large urban centers of immigrant radicalism. “R. Lone,” the pseudonym for a steelworker named Jesús Lóuzara de Andrés from Galicia (1891-1973) who was part of the Grupo “Los Iconoclastas,” published the Revista Única that reached out to the transnational anarchist community with a survey on anarchism and connected with the larger anarchist print network.
Keywords: Iconoclastas, Jesús Lóuzara de Andrés [R. Lone], Panama Canal, Ohio River Valley, Revista Única, Max Nettlau
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