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iberia / history of anarchism / review Sunday July 19, 2009 19:26 by KSL   image 1 image
The 19th of July is the anniversary of the Spanish Revolution of 1936. To mark the date, here's a review of "Durruti in the Spanish Revolution" by Abel Paz, anarchist historian, who has sadly died recently. read full story / add a comment
international / history of anarchism / other libertarian press Sunday June 07, 2009 21:37 by KSL
The Kate Sharpley Library (KSL) collective are pleased to announce our latest pamphlet, a Malatesta-style talk about anarchism and the state of the world between two workers, with satirical illustrations by Richard Warren. read full story / add a comment
“(Το 1900) όλοι οι αναρχικοί ήσαν μετανάστες, μερικοί από αυτούς διωγμένοι από τις χώρες τους χαρακτηρισμένοι ως “ξένοι προπαγανδιστές” και αρκετοί από αυτούς έχοντας ήδη φυλακιστεί και απελαθεί. Το ελευθεριακό κίνημα άρχισε από αυτούς. Στη δεκαετία του 1980, όλοι οι αναρχικοί είναι Βραζιλιάνοι, κανένας από αυτούς αγράμματος, αρκετοί διανοούμενοι και ακαδημαϊκοί και χωρίς κανέναν κίνδυνο να απελαθούν (…) είναι λοιπόν στο χέρι τους – οπου είναι δυνατόν – να βασιστούν στις εμπιειρίες του παρελθόντος και να κάνουν κάτι φρέσκο για τον 21ο αιώνα”.
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brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / history of anarchism / news report Wednesday May 27, 2009 03:18 by KSL
The Kate Sharpley Library collective are saddened to report the death of Edgar Rodrigues, historian of the anarchist movement in Portugal and Brazil. read full story / add a comment
international / history of anarchism / press release Thursday March 12, 2009 17:47 by KSL
The Kate Sharpley Library website – www.katesharpleylibrary.net – is now bigger and better.
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Gerardo Gatti (painting by Manolo Lima, 1988)
argentina / uruguay / paraguay / history of anarchism / press release Sunday March 08, 2009 21:38 by KSL   image 1 image
The FAU (Federación Anarquista Uruguaya), founded in 1956, was one on the strongest anarchist movements in Latin America. In the 1960s, it faced a rising tide of repression which would culminate in the military dictatorship of 1973-85. As legal avenues of struggle were closed down, through the Worker-Student Resistance (ROE) and OPR-33 (People's Revolutionary Organisation) it expanded its tactics to include armed struggle in defence of the workers movement. Banks were raided for funds, and factory bosses were kidnapped in support of workers' demands. read full story / add a comment
russia / ukraine / belarus / history of anarchism / press release Wednesday August 20, 2008 18:53 by KSL
Announcing a researching project into Bolshevik repression of Anarchists. read full story / add a comment
international / history of anarchism / press release Monday June 16, 2008 04:51 by KSL
KSL: Bulletin of the Kate Sharpley Library #54 out now
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iberia / history of anarchism / press release Sunday May 04, 2008 23:54 by KSL   text 1 comment (last - friday october 13, 2023 12:21)
Salvador Puig Antich was a revolutionary murdered by the state in Barcelona in the last years of the Franco regime. This volume looks at the struggle of the MIL, both in the context of the times, and the light of current attempts to 'rehabilitate' him as a martyr for capitalist 'democracy'. read full story / add a comment
italy / switzerland / history of anarchism / press release Friday May 02, 2008 18:33 by KSL
Out now, a collection of articles on the Ragusa anti-draft revolt of 1945: "Rebellious Spirit : Maria Occhipinti and the Ragusa Anti-Draft Revolt of 1945". As well as the revolt and its aftermath (including an extract from Occhipinti's story of being imprisoned afterwards) it includes writings by and about some of its leading figures, Maria Occhipinti and Franco Leggio. Find out about a time when "Stop the War" meant "Start the Revolution". read full story / add a comment
iberia / history of anarchism / press release Monday February 04, 2008 00:54 by KSL
The Kate Sharpley Library are pleased to announce their latest pamphlet, an interview in which Juan Garcia Oliver gives his version of his revolutionary life. read full story / add a comment
north america / mexico / history of anarchism / opinion / analysis Monday November 12, 2007 00:47 by KSL
Many anarchists will know the Haymarket story, if only because it gave us Mayday: the 1886 struggle for the eight hour day in Chicago and other American cities, the bomb thrown during a workers' meeting, the farce of a trial against eight anarchists, the execution of four and the suicide of a fifth. This novel covers all this by recreating the lives of Albert and Lucy Parsons and their world. Duberman is historically accurate but has gone beyond merely dramatising the trial records. He has built on his research to breathe life into history. read full story / add a comment
international / history of anarchism / opinion / analysis Monday November 12, 2007 00:41 by KSL
11 November 2007 is the 120th anniversary of the execution of the anarchist Haymarket martyrs: George Engel, Adolf Fischer, Albert Parsons and August Spies. Is it just ancient history to today's anarchists? read full story / add a comment
italy / switzerland / history of anarchism / press release Saturday October 20, 2007 23:37 by KSL
Just published by the Kate Sharpley Library, a collection of articles devoted to Emilio Canzi, Italian anarchist, who was a key figure in the partisan struggle against fascism in the Piacenza region. read full story / add a comment
international / history of anarchism / opinion / analysis Friday July 20, 2007 19:09 by KSL
Sacco and Vanzetti were two anarchist militants, framed in an unfair trial at a time of anti-radical repression and executed as enemies of the state. Their names still strike sparks of controversy, illuminating the limits of democratic state 'justice', what the powerful will do to their enemies, and the strength of human resistance. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / anti-fascism / press release Friday July 20, 2007 19:01 by KSL
The Kate Sharpley Library have just published "Anti-Fascist Action – an Anarchist perspective", part history and part political analysis by a comrade who was there. read full story / add a comment
north america / mexico / history of anarchism / press release Tuesday May 29, 2007 17:56 by KSL
Wooden Shoe Books and the Dead Anarchists website are proud to announce the online release of Chaim Leib Weinberg’s Forty Years in the Struggle: The Memoirs of a Jewish Anarchist, which are translated by Naomi Cohen and edited by Robert P. Helms. We present this book for the first time in English, and in the only form that is now available to a general readership.
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Διεθνή / Αναρχική Ιστορία / Νέα Friday March 16, 2007 10:47 by KSL
«Experiences of a Conscientious Objector in America during the First Wolrd War» του Philip Grosser, από την KSL read full story / add a comment
north america / mexico / history of anarchism / press release Saturday March 10, 2007 21:43 by KSL
The Kate Sharpley Library has just published a new edition of Philip Grosser's account of his time imprisoned on the notorious prison island of Alcatraz. Philip Grosser was sent to Alcatraz because he didn't want to murder anyone, even on government orders. He was a Boston anarchist and anti-militarist who refused to be drafted into the slaughter of World War One. read full story / add a comment
Η Βιβλιοθήκη Kate Sharpley (Kate Sharpley Library - KSL) αποτελεί ένα αρκετά σημαντικό αρχείο-βιβλιοθήκη, όχι μόνο όσον αφορά την ιστορία του Αναρχισμού, αλλά και όσον αφορά το παρόν της και το μέλλον της ως τέτοιας. read full story / add a comment
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