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The inadmissible turned history: the 1902 Law of Residence and the 1910 Law of Social DefenseAbstract: the residence law, passed in 1902, and the social defense law of 1910 allowed for many years the deportation of hundreds of foreign anarchists and unionists, resulting in a great diversity of penalties and bans. the parliamentary debates in those years, viewed through the parliamentary record of proceedings, allows access to a universe of representations that the ruling class had on the anarchists and consequently on social conflict.
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