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Asociación de Nuevos Emigrados Revolucionarios Cubanos (Association of Cuban Revolutionary New Emigrants) was a Cuban leftist group organized in Mexico in 1926 by Julio Antonio Mella. [1] [2] [3] ANERC would expand beyond Mexico, opening branches in New York and Paris. [4] [5] Mella served as the chairman of the organization. [6]
An informal Carlist Academia Vázquez de Mella existed in the 1940s, [265] but de Mella enjoyed a revival in the mid-1950s; a new generation of Traditionalist thinkers, mostly Elías de Tejada and Gambra, made his thought a point of departure for their own works [266] and elevated him to the status of an all-time Traditionalist great. [267]
Urania Mella Serrano, (Vigo, 1899 - Lugo, 1945) was a Galician politician, and forerunner of the women's associationism. Her father was the anarchist intellectual Ricardo Mella Cea , and her mother, Esperanza Serrano, was the daughter of Juan Serrano Oteiza , a well-known anarchist from Madrid and founder of the magazine Revista Social .
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Ramón María Mella Brea (July 27, 1837 – March 21, 1868) was a Dominican independence activist. Son of the hero Matías Ramón Mella , he participated in the struggles against Spain in the 1860s. He was a martyr of the Six Years' War .
Julio Antonio Mella McPartland (born Nicanor McPartland; 25 March 1903 – 10 January 1929) was a Cuban political activist, journalist, communist revolutionary, and one of the founders of the original Communist Party of Cuba. [1] Mella studied law at the University of Havana but was expelled in 1925.
Mellismo (Spanish:) was a political practice of Spanish ultra-Right of the early 20th century. Born within Carlism, it was designed and championed by Juan Vázquez de Mella, who became its independent political leader after the 1919 breakup.
La primera edición del texto en su totalidad fue impresa en 1899 en la Imprenta Cerdeira y Fariña, de Vigo. Posteriormente, una versión con algunas modificaciones hechas por Mella fue publicada en un tomo titulado Cuestiones Sociales, donde se recopilaban también otros textos del mismo autor. [3] A los campesinos. En defensa de la anarquía.