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Jean Grave and the Anarchist Tradition in France

Jean Grave and the Anarchist Tradition in France
Author: Louis Patsouras
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Jean Grave (1854-1939) was a leading French anarcho-communist in the 1880-1920 period, whose theoretical works and activity place him alongside such anarchist luminaries as William Godwin, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Michael Bakunin, and Peter Kropotkin. Drawing on various archival and library sources, Louis Patsouras traces the controversies and convictions that shaped the life and the career of this extraordinary radical thinker, set within the fascinating socioeconomic context of Graves's time.


Anarchism in France

Anarchism in France
Author: Reg Carr
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1977
Genre: Anarchism
ISBN: 9780719006685

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Jean Grave and the Networks of French Anarchism, 1854-1939

Jean Grave and the Networks of French Anarchism, 1854-1939
Author: Constance Bantman
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2021-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 3030666182

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This biography charts the life and fascinating long militant career of the French anarchist journalist, editor, theorist, writer, campaigner and educator Jean Grave (1854-1939), from the run up to the 1871 Paris Commune to the eve of the Second World War. Through Grave, it explores the history of the French and international anarchist communist movement over seven decades: its “heroic period” (1880-1890s), shaken by terrorist violence and intense repression, the emergence of syndicalism, national and international solidarity campaigns, the divisions over the First World War, and post-war division and relegation. Through Grave, a “sedentary transnationalist,” the study investigates the networked and transnational organisation of the anarchist movement, addressing the paradox of Grave’s international influence alongside his deep rootedness in Paris by emphasizing the movement’s global print culture and staggering circulations.


Sex, Violence, and the Avant-garde

Sex, Violence, and the Avant-garde
Author: Richard David Sonn
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 027103663X

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Sex, Violence, and the Avant-Garde examines the French anarchist movement between the wars from a socio-cultural perspective, considering the relationship between anarchism and the artistic avant-garde and surrealism, political violence and terrorism, sexuality and sexual politics, and gender roles.


Eyes to the South

Eyes to the South
Author: David Porter
Publisher: AK Press
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1849350779

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A comparative study of the porous intellectual and political borders between a colonial power and the colonized.


A History of the French Anarchist Movement, 1917-1945

A History of the French Anarchist Movement, 1917-1945
Author: David Berry
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2002-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Analyzing the French anarchists' responses to the Russian and Spanish revolutions, and the creation of an international communist movement between the wars, this book details the dilemmas facing anarchism at this moment.


Down with the Law

Down with the Law
Author:
Publisher: AK Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 184935345X

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Primarily known for its inspiring history of mass uprisings and revolutions, France was also, in the first years of the 20th century, the home of a vibrant, varied, and active anarchist individualist movement, which included figures like Albert Libertad, Emile Armand, André Lorulot, and the young Victor Serge. Skeptical about the possibility of the victory of a working-class revolution, they believed that rather than wait for that hypothetical event it was up to each individual to make his or her own revolution in their daily life in the here and now, refusing to accept any of society’s rules and constraints and insisting on the need to live in accordance with one’s values. While these writings have been given short shrift by English-language historians of French anarchism and radicalism, Down with the Law provides a wide range of voices from within this neglected movement, including a first-hand account of life among the members of the Bonnot Gang.


Illegitimate Children of the Enlightenment

Illegitimate Children of the Enlightenment
Author: C. Alexander McKinley
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781433100598

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The early years of Third French Republic (1880-1914) saw multiple political factions vying for the legacy of the French Revolution. This book examines one of those factions, the anarchist movement, and the role played by the French Revolution in its political thought and action. The French Revolution became a vital, if not well recognized, tool of the anarchist movement to popularize and legitimize its revolutionary activity while engaged in a struggle with other political forces of the Republic to claim ownership over the Revolutionary heritage. The anarchists of the Third Republic wrote histories of the Revolution that reflected their own political orientation. They asserted themselves as part of the intellectual tradition of the Enlightenment, which they believed had helped spark the Revolution. The anarchists appropriated the music and popular culture of the French Revolution in their own propaganda. Moreover, they orchestrated revolutionary action and political theatre on the day most associated with the Revolution, July 14. In the Revolution, the anarchists saw glimmers of hope, precursors to their own movement, as well as an effective means to present their message to a wider audience as they also offered models for others to imitate.


Anarchism and Culture

Anarchism and Culture
Author: Alice Cochran Brock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1978
Genre: Anarchism
ISBN:

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The French Anarchists in London, 1880–1914

The French Anarchists in London, 1880–1914
Author: Constance Bantman
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-04-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1781386587

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Depicts the social and political lives of the few hundred French anarchists exiled in London between 1880 and 1914, and focuses on their transnational political activism, suspected terrorist activities, the police surveillance they were subjected to, and the epoch-making changes in immigration and asylum law which their presence eventually led to.