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Francesc Tomàs Oliver (1850 - 1903) was a Spanish anarchist, a bricklayer by profession, who said that the labor movement had to be led by "workers with calluses on their hands." A member of the Federal Commission of the Spanish Regional Federation of the International Workingmen's Association (1870-1881) and of its successor the Federation of Workers of the Spanish Region (1881-1888), he was the author of the first history of the beginnings of anarchism in Spain in the form of 16 articles that appeared in between December 27, 1883 and January 15, 1885 with the title Del nacimiento de las ideas anárquico-colectivista en España (English: On the birth of anarchic-collectivist ideas in Spain).

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  • Francesc Tomàs Oliver (1850 - 1903) was a Spanish anarchist, a bricklayer by profession, who said that the labor movement had to be led by "workers with calluses on their hands." A member of the Federal Commission of the Spanish Regional Federation of the International Workingmen's Association (1870-1881) and of its successor the Federation of Workers of the Spanish Region (1881-1888), he was the author of the first history of the beginnings of anarchism in Spain in the form of 16 articles that appeared in between December 27, 1883 and January 15, 1885 with the title Del nacimiento de las ideas anárquico-colectivista en España (English: On the birth of anarchic-collectivist ideas in Spain). (en)
  • Francesc Tomàs Oliver (Palma de Mallorca, 1850 – Madrid, 1903) fue un anarquista español, albañil de profesión, por lo que decía que el movimiento obrero tenía que ser liderado por «obreros con callos en las manos». Miembro de la Comisión Federal de la Federación Regional Española de la Asociación Internacional de Trabajadores (1870-1881) y de su sucesora la Federación de Trabajadores de la Región Española (1881-1888), es el autor de la primera historia de los inicios del anarquismo en España en forma de 16 artículos que aparecieron en Revista Social entre el 27 de diciembre de 1883 hasta el 15 de enero de 1885 con el título Del nacimiento de las ideas anárquico-colectivista en España.​ (es)
  • Francesc Tomàs Oliver (Llucmajor, Mallorca, 1850 - Madrid, 1903) fou un dirigent anarquista mallorquí de caràcter anarco-col·lectivista. Va dirigir El Obrero de Palma de novembre de 1869 a octubre de 1870. A finals de 1869 era president del Centre Federal de Societats Obreres de Palma i malgrat ser el delegat més jove, assistí al primer congrés obrer estatal de Barcelona el juny de 1870, on feu un dels discursos inaugurals i va presidir l'última sessió. (ca)
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