- Tragic Week
Tragic Week (in Catalan "la Setmana Tràgica", in Spanish "la Semana Trágica") (
July 25 -August 2 ,1909 ) is the name used for a series of bloody confrontations between the army and the working classes ofBarcelona and other cities ofCatalonia , backed by the anarchists, socialists and republicans, during the last week of July1909 . It was caused by the calling-up of reserve troops by Prime MinisterAntonio Maura to be sent as reinforcements whenSpain renewed military-colonial activity inMorocco onJuly 9 , in what is known as theSecond Rif War . Minister of WarArsenio Linares y Pombo called up the Third Mixed Brigade ofChasseurs , which was composed of both active and reserve units inCatalonia . Among these were 520 men who had completed active duty six years earlier and who had not anticipated further service. Substitutes could be hired if one did not wish to fight - but this cost 6,000 reales, which was beyond the means of most laborers.These actions, coupled with
anarchist , anti-militarist, and anti-colonial philosophies shared by many in the city (Barcelona would later become a stronghold for the anarchists during theSpanish Civil War ), led to the union "Solidaridad Obrera", led by a committee of anarchists and socialists, calling a general strike against Maura’s call-up of the reservists onJuly 26 ,1909 , a Monday. [http://www.anarchist-studies.org/article/articleview/48/3/7/] Despite the civil governor, Ossorio y Gallardo, receiving ample warning of the growing discontent, acts of vandalism were provoked by elements called the "jóvenes bárbaros" (Young Barbarians), who were associated with theRadical Republican Party (Partido Republicano Radical) ofAlejandro Lerroux . By Tuesday, workers took over Barcelona, halting troop trains and overturning trams. By Thursday, there was street fighting, with a general eruption of riots, strikes, the burnings of convents.Many of the rioters were antimilitarist, anticolonial and anticlerical. The rioters considered the Church to form part of the corrupt bourgeois structure whose sons did not have to go to war, and the flames had been fanned against the Church by anarchist elements within the city. Thus, not only convents were burned, but sepulchers were profaned and graves were emptied, with many of the rioters dancing with the corpses taken out of them.Verify source|date=July 2007
After disturbances in downtown Barcelona, security forces shot at demonstrators in
Las Ramblas , resulting in the construction of barricades in the streets and the proclamation of martial law. The government, declaring a state of war, sent the army to crush the revolt. Barcelonan troops stationed in the city refused to shoot their compatriots, and troops were brought in from Valencia,Zaragoza ,Pamplona andBurgos , who finally crushed the revolt, causing dozens of deaths.Aftermath
Police and army casualties were eight dead and 124 wounded. Of the civilians, 104-150 (the numbers vary) were reportedly killed. The government's reaction to the riots was not only brutal but arbitrary. Over 1,700 individuals were indicted in military courts for "armed rebellion". Five were sentenced to death and executed (including the Catalan Francesc Ferrer, founder of the
Escuela Moderna ); 59 received sentences of life imprisonment.Alejandro Lerroux fled into exile.General European condemnation in the press was immediate, and King Alfonso XIII, alarmed by the reaction at home and abroad, removed Prime Minister
Antonio Maura from power in its wake, replacing him with the liberalSegismundo Moret y Prendergast .ources
*en icon [http://libro.uca.edu/boyd/chapter1.htm Carolyn P. Boyd, Praetorian Politics in Liberal Spain, The Library of Iberian Resources Online]
*en icon [http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/spain/tragic_book.html The Tragic Week] , Excerpted from the end of Chapter Seven of "The Spanish Anarchists" by Murray Bookchin
*es icon [http://es.geocities.com/sant_joan_de_palamos/sj_historia_bn_conflictos.htm Historia de conflictos]
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