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The Early Days of Greek Anarchism: 'The Democratic Club o...

Pomonis, Paul
The Early Days of Greek Anarchism: 'The Democratic Club of Patras' & 'Social Radicalism in Greece'
During the days of the First International, Anarchism took root in Greece: the first Greek Anarchist publication came out in 1861. The Democratic Club of Patras (founded in 1876) was organised to preach Anarchist ideas. Their newspaper Hellenic Democracy was brought down by a wave of government repression, but the seed had been planted. Here's two essays documenting those fledgeling years, edited and translated by Paul Pomonis

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War and Revolution: The Hungarian Anarchist Movement in W...

Everett, Martyn
War and Revolution: The Hungarian Anarchist Movement in World War I and the Budapest Commune, 1919
The Budapest Commune of 1919 has been neglected by the historians of anarchism, yet it provides An important and fascinating case study of the anarchist movement at a crucial historical moment. We can see how and why anarchist fortunes declined after the end of the First World War, as anarchist organizations fused with Marxist parties, or were crushed by proto-fascism.

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George Brown, the Cobbler Anarchist of Philadelphia

Helms, Robert P.
George Brown, the Cobbler Anarchist of Philadelphia
Bob Helms traces the life of an anarchist shoemaker from freethinking Northamptonshire to Philadelphia's burgeoning anarchist movement of the 1890s. Never famous, and only occasionally infamous, Brown was typical of many of the militants who made the movement what it was, and his story sheds a fascinating light on the microcosm of a social movement.

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Revolutionary Activism: The Spanish Resistance in Context

Alberola, Octavio et al
Revolutionary Activism: The Spanish Resistance in Context
Some folks reading this may have heard of the legendary anarchist guerilla Sabate. How many know that the anarchists never stopped fighting Franco and, with the end of the Spanish revolution, tried - unsuccessfully, unfortunately - to assassinate him several times, and carried on a guerrilla war till the very end of the fascist regime. Here the libertarian activist described as 'Franco's public enemy number one' recounts some of the context of...

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Wrong Steps: Errors in the Spanish Revolution

Oliver, Juan Garcia
Wrong Steps: Errors in the Spanish Revolution
One of the leading militants of the CNT (and eventual government minister) gives his account of what the mistakes of the Spanish anarchist movement were, in the earliest days of their long anticipated revolution. An excerpt from his - highly opinionated - autobiography, translated from the Spanish.

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The Almost Perfect Crime: The Misrepresentation of Portug...

Carrapato, Julio / Sharkey, Paul
The Almost Perfect Crime: The Misrepresentation of Portuguese Anarchism
Portuguese anarchism has been overshadowed by the events in neighboring Spain - and often deliberately ignored by statist partisans of communism and liberalism. But, for all that, Portugal has a long tradition of libertarian organisation. It runs from the first days of the International in the 1870s, to the insurrection of 1910, fighting the fascist dictatorship from the 1920s to the '70s, continuing up the present day. This pamphlet uncovers,...

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The Couriers Are Revolting!: The Despatch Industry Worker...

Patchrider, Des
The Couriers Are Revolting!: The Despatch Industry Workers Union 1989-92
A gripping history and analysis, from various cyclists themselves, of Britain's (and the world's?) first successful attempt to unionize the messenger industry. Another classic slice of (recent) syndicalist history. "Starting a union can be exciting, risky, hard work and a right good laugh....Even when nothing seems to go right there still exists the solidarity of comradeship. It was ironic (or flattering!) that the bosses with all their money ...

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The Anarchist Resistance to Franco

Torres, Francesc
The Anarchist Resistance to Franco
A collection of pictures of Anarchist fighters against post-war Francoism. Includes biographical notes by Antonio Tellez. "The post-civil war Resistance was not wiped from memory. Like Franco's post-war genocide of a million, which gave rise to it, it was deliberately obscured both while and after it happened.

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The Buenos Aires Tragedy: The Last Fight of Severino Di G...

Kate Sharpley Library
The Buenos Aires Tragedy: The Last Fight of Severino Di Giovanni & Paul Scarfo
No discussion of Italian anarchism, the movement in Argentina or illegalism can pass over Severino di Giovanni and his comrades in silence. With written propaganda and acts of violence they attacked fascism, the framing of Sacco and Vanzetti, the Argentinian dictatorship and the entire capitalist order. Their uncompromising revolt led them into conflict with other anarchists and eventually to a final, fatal showdown - 29 January-2 February 193...

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Three Japanese Anarchists: Kotoku, Osugi and Yamaga

Garcia, Victor
Three Japanese Anarchists: Kotoku, Osugi and Yamaga
Victor Garcia, a Spanish militant, (sometimes known as 'the Marco Polo of Anarchism' for the length and breadth of his travels) tells the story of three of the major figures of Japanese anarchism, and through them, of Japan's hidden radical history.

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