New perspectives on anarchism, labour and syndicalism
| Titel: | New perspectives on anarchism, labour and syndicalism : the individual, the national and the transnational / ed. by Dave Berry ... |
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| Veröffentlicht: | Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publ., 2010 |
| Umfang: | XI, 228 S. |
| Format: | Buch |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| ISBN: | 1443823937 ; 9781443823937 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Acknowledgements
- p. ix
- Acronyms
- p. x
- Introduction New Perspectives on Anarchism, Labour and Syndicalism: The Individual, the National and the Transnational
- p. 1
- I
- The Syndicalist Family
- Chapter 1
- Uneasy Family: Revolutionary Syndicalism in Europe from the Charte d'Amiens to World War I
- p. 16
- II
- Militants
- Chapter 2
- From Gustav Schmidt to Gus Smith: A Tale of Labour Integration (Hull, 1878-1913)
- p. 44
- Chapter 3
- The Rooted Cosmopolitan: Errico Malatesta, Syndicalism, Transnationalism and the International Labour Movement
- p. 61
- Chapter 4
- Internationalism in the Border Triangle: Alfons Pilarski and Upper Silesian Anarcho-syndicalism during the Interwar Years
- p. 80
- Chapter 5
- Mission Impossible: Ángel Pestaña's Encounter as CNT Delegate with the Bolshevik Revolution in 1920
- p. 94
- III
- Movements
- Chapter 6
- The 1896 London Congress: Epilogue or Prologue?
- p. 110
- Chapter 7
- From Trade Unionism to Syndicalisms Révolutionnaire to Syndicalism: The British Origins of French Syndicalism
- p. 126
- Chapter 8
- Polish Anarchism and Anarcho-Syndicalism in the Twentieth Century
- p. 141
- Chapter 9
- How and Why the French Anarchists Rallied to the CGT-FO (1947-1950)
- p. 163
- IV
- Interpretations
- Chapter 10
- Analysing Revolutionary Syndicalism: The Importance of Community
- p. 180
- Notes on the Editors and Contributors
- p. 221
- Index
- p. 225


