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Organized by Barry Maxwell (Comparative Literature and American Studies, Cornell University) and Raymond Craib (History, Cornell University) All events will take place at Africana Studies and Research Center, 310 Triphammer Rd., Cornell University Anarchism: no gods, no masters. Enough with (...)
Thursday, May 17, 5:30pm Events are held in the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library, Gallery in Room 100 (use Diag entrance) 913 S. University Ave., Ann Arbor, MI Public parking is available in the structure at 650 S. Forest, just south of S. University Free and open to the public! RECEPTION to (...)
Many Russian anarchists were totally opposed to the institutionalisation of the Red Guards, fighting units that had been created by factory workers in the course of the February and October Revolutions. Indeed Rex A. Wade in his book on the Red Guards points to the strong anarchist input and (...)
Yuri Krinitsky was an 18 year old student when he came from Tashkent to study at the Russian Institute of the History of Art. Back home he had been involved in the setting up of several circles of anarcho-syndicalist youth. He was arrested there in autumn 1922 on the charge of publishing an (...)
The Moscow Anarchist Federation actively participated during the October days in the street battles waged by the Moscow proletariat against the White Guardists and Right Socialists. It was represented in the Military Revolutionary Committee, and it powerfully swayed the masses of quite a number (...)
In April 1916 in Dublin a combination of nationalist volunteers and a syndicalist union militia (Irish Citizens Army) seized control of key building in the centre of the city and declared a republic. After a week of fierce fighting in which a large part of the city centre was destroyed the (...)
James Connolly is probably the single most important figure in the history of the Irish left. He was an organiser in the IWW in the USA but in Ireland is best known for his role in building the syndicalist phase of Irish union movement and for involving the armed defence body of that union, the (...)
Love and Struggle: My Life in SDS, the Weather Underground, and Beyond.PM Press, 2011. 336 pages paperback ISBN: 978-1-60486-319-2 Publisher's presentation a collection of stories and lessons from a guy who devoted his life to resisting imperialism and trying to make the world a better (...)
The Research on Anarchism Metasearch Engine appears on each page of this website. It is on the last line of the left column of the page. Type a word in the search box, hit Enter or click the Search button and the engine will search the websites mentioned below for content that is relevant to (...)
Scanned by libcom.org from a special supplement of Rebel Worker, the PDF contains two articles: "History of the Polish anarchist movement 1919-1929" by the FAU and "The ZZZ and Poland 1929-1939" by NSF, the Norwegian section of the International Workers Association. The (...)