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A Short History of Anarchism (PM Press)

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Max Nettlau, “the Herodotus of Anarchy,” had a career that spanned nearly six decades, during which he produced an immense body of historical and theoretical works on anarchy and anarchism, published in numerous languages and nations. The international anarchist movement has arguably never seen his equal as a historian and perhaps never will. The collection of anarchist and radical materials that he collected during his lifetime, now housed at the International Institute for Social Research, remains one of the finest in existence. But very little of that work has been available to readers of English, so Ida Pilat Isca’s translation of ‘A Short History of Anarchism’—a comprehensive, one-volume introduction to the origins of the idea of anarchy and the emergence of the modern anarchist movement—is a particular treasure. Written to indicate the breadth and diversity of anarchist ideas and practices, in a style that largely allows the historical facts to speak for themselves, it remains remarkably useful and current, despite the years that have passed since its composition in the 1930s. Nettlau’s historical account is supplemented by biographical and bibliographical resources—some new to this edition—which aid both readers and researchers interested in navigating the broad river of anarchy.

Artikelnummer: 33983 Categorie: Tag:
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Auteur: Nettlau, Max
Jaar: 2025
ISBN: 9781629636450
Pagina's: 430
Taal: English
Uitgever: PM Press
Uitgever stad: Oakland
Verschijningsdatum: 2025-01-01
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