Anarchism and Syndicalism in the Colonial and Postcolonial World, 1870-1940: The Praxis of National Liberation, Internationalism, and Social Revolution
Contents
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- Preliminary Material (i-lxxiv) (649K)
- "Diverse In Race, Religion And Nationality ... But United In Aspirations Of Civil Progress": The Anarchist Movement In Egypt 1860–1940 (1-32) by Anthony Gorman (521K)
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Revolutionary Syndicalism, Communism And The National Question In South African Socialism, 1886–1928
(33-94)
by
Lucien Van Der Walt
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- Background: The National Question, Labour And The Left
- Labourite And Communist Approaches To The National Question
- The Communist School Analysis Of The Early Left
- Emergent Anarchism And Syndicalism In South Africa, 1886–1913
- Across The Colour Line: The SDF Achievement
- Syndicalism On The Witwatersrand
- The IWW, The SLP And The National Question On The Witwatersrand
- The Stormy Years, 1913–1914
- Red, Black And White: The ISL And One Big Union Amongst People Of Colour
- The ISL And The Reform Of The Existing Unions
- Black Revolutionaries In The ISL
- The General Strike Movement Of 1918
- Syndicalism In The Cape
- Echoes And Legacies
- In Conclusion
- References Cited In Text
- Korean Anarchism Before 1945: A Regional And Transnational Approach (95-130) by Dongyoun Hwang (1M)
- Anarchism And The Question Of Place: Thoughts From The Chinese Experience (131-146) by Arif Dirlik (475K)
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The Makhnovist Movement And The National Question In The Ukraine, 1917–1921
(147-192)
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Аleksandr Shubin
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- The Beginnings And Rise Of The Anarchist Movement
- The Rise Of The Makhnovischna
- The Formation Of The Nationalist Ukrainian State
- Brest-Litovsk, German Occupation And Anarchist Resistance
- The National Liberation Struggle, Anarchism And The Makhnovist Territory
- The Alliance With The Bolsheviks, And The Issue Of Anti-Semitism
- Partisan War In The Rear Of The Reds And Whites
- The Last Alliance And The Last Skirmish
- Conclusions
- References Cited In Text
- Other Important Works
- Syndicalism, Industrial Unionism, And Nationalism In Ireland (193-224) by Emmet O’Connor (939K)
- Peruvian Anarcho-Syndicalism: Adapting Transnational Influences And Forging Counterhegemonic Practices, 1905–1930 (225-272) by Steven J. Hirsch (2M)
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Tropical Libertarians: Anarchist Movements And Networks In The Caribbean, Southern United States, And Mexico, 1890s–1920s
(273-320)
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Kirk Shaffer
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- Cuba: The Hub Of The Caribbean Anarchist Network
- South Florida: The Northern Link In The Caribbean Network
- Puerto Rico: The Eastern Link In The Caribbean Network
- The Panama Canal Zone: The Western Link In The Caribbean Network
- Anarchism In Mexico And The Southwestern US: The Trans-Mexican Network
- Conclusion: Transnational Anarchist Networks In Tropical North America
- References Cited In Text
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Straddling The Nation And The Working World: Anarchism And Syndicalism On The Docks And Rivers Of Argentina, 1900–1930
(321-362)
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Geoffroy De Laforcade
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- Anarchism: Extraneous To The Americas?
- Argentina: Locating Protest On The Littoral
- Anarchism’s Port Of Entry In The Americas
- Anarchists And Catholics: Cosmopolitanism Vs. Nativism
- The Emergence Of Syndicalism
- Labour Insurgency Confronts Nationalism After The European War
- The Defeat And Resurgence Of Anarchist And Syndicalist Unions
- Solidarity And Federalism: An Antidote To Atavistic Nationalism
- References Cited In Text
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Constructing Syndicalism And Anarchism Globally: The Transnational Making Of The Syndicalist Movement In São Paulo, Brazil, 1895–1935
(363-394)
by
Edilene Toledo and Luigi Biondi
(1M)
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- The Emergence Of Brazilian Anarchism And Syndicalism
- Immigration And Working Class Unity
- The Anarchist Press, And The Debate Over Syndicalism
- The Debate On Syndicalism
- Anarchist And Syndicalist Activities In São Paulo
- Anarchist And Syndicalist Involvement In The Great São Paulo Strikes
- References Cited In Text
- Other Important Works
- Final Reflections: The Vicissitudes Of Anarchist And Syndicalist Trajectories, 1940 To The Present (395-412) by Steven J. Hirsch and Lucien Van Der Walt (484K)
- Index (413-432) (544K)
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