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Social Anarchism
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Howard Ehrlich (Editor) |
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Contemporary anarchist thought from the U.S.A. Serious writing: critical texts, verse and good graphics. Always a hefty review section. This is one of few (ir)regular anarchist publications still coming out in North America. I don't think there's been a bad issue yet.
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My Revolutionary Life
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Freddy Gomez and Juan Garcia Oliver (Interviewed) |
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Juan Garcia Oliver, the activist who became the world's only anarchist "Minister for Justice" tells of his life in the CNT (National Confederation of Labor) and FAI (Iberian Anarchist Federation), and gives his account of the Spanish Revolution and Spanish Civil War.
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A History of the French Anarchist Movement, 1917 to 1945
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Barry Pateman (Introduction by) and David Berry |
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David Berry's study is the first English-language evaluation of the development and lessons of the French anarchist movement between the wars. Using an impressive array of archival sources and personal interviews, Berry's original research explores the debates and growing pains of a massive, working-class, revolutionary movement facing great obstacles and uncertainty. Focusing on the organized wings of the m...
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We The Anarchists!: A Study Of The Iberian Anarchist Federation (FAI) 1927–1937
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Stuart Christie |
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At last. A serious examination of the legendary FAI. And hence, by necessity, a history and analysis of the organised anarchist movement in Spain, and its relationship with the wider labor movement. By far the best book on the subject, Christie is ruthless in his examination - from an anarchist perspective - of the theory, and practice of this loose-knit group of anarchist militants. Required reading for eve...
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Into the Fire: American Women In The Spanish Civil War
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Julia Newman (Director) |
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Spain, 1936: right-wing military officers led by General Franco (and supported by Hitler and Mussolini) attempt to overthrow the newly elected, democratic government. In response, nearly 80 American women joined the Good Fight- volunteering, in defiance of the US government, to help fight the Fascists in what would become the Spanish Civil War.
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Emilio Canzi: An Anarchist Partisan In Italy And Spain
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Paolo Finzi |
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Canzi was born in Piacenza on 14 March 1893, fought in the First World War, and joined the Italian anarchist movement in the 1920s. He helped train the Arditti del Popolo (People's Commmandos) who fought against Mussolini's Blackshirts. In exile, he agitated against fascism and fought it in the Spanish Civil War. Captured by the Germans in 1940, interned in Italy, he escaped to play a major part in the parti...
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Durruti in the Spanish Revolution
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Chuck Morse (Translator) and Abel Paz |
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"Durruti was the ultimate working-class hero: carrying the future in his heart and a gun in each pocket. Abel Paz's magnificent biography resurrects the very soul of Spanish anarchism." —Mike Davis, author of Planet of Slums, City of Quartz, Magical Urbanism, and Dead Cities.
AK Press has commissioned an elegant, new and unabridged translation of the definitive biogr...
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Vision on Fire: Emma Goldman On The Spanish Revolution
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David Porter (Editor) |
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This carefully chosen collection features the most important writings from the turbulent last four years of Emma Goldman's life. It serves as an incredible follow-up to her popular autobiography, Living My Life, revealing her struggles with the contradictions of the Spanish Revolution and her efforts to maintain integrity and vision in the heat of political activism.
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The Man Who Killed Durruti
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Pedro de Paz and Stuart Christie (Afterword By) |
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A former policeman, now a Major in the Spanish Republican Army, is sent to Madrid to investigate the circumstances in which the legendary anarchist was killed. In his search for the truth he interviews the key witnesses and uncovers a number of contradictory accounts. Nobody tells the same story in quite the same way, but as an experienced police officer, he knows it is not inconceivable that they are all te...
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The Assassination Attempt On Franco From The Air: 1948
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Stuart Christie (Afterword By), Albert Meltzer (Introduction by), and Antonio Tellez |
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The course of Spanish History might well have been changed on Sunday 12th September 1948 on the second day of the fishing boat regatta being fought out at San Sebastian before the eyes of General Franco. A group of anarchists in exile had laid their plans that the chief of state should die in the waters of La Concha Bay beneath a hail of incendiary and shrapnel bombs dropped from a light aircraft... This is ...
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