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1 online resource (255 pages) |
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Routledge Research in Historical Geography |
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Routledge research in historical geography.
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880-01 Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Foreword: Anarchy is forever: The infinite and eternal moment of struggle; Introduction; Notes; PART I: Spaces of the history of anarchism; 1. Anarchists and the city: Governance, revolution and the imagination; Introduction: anarchism and the city, the context of the argument; The Commune of Paris 1871 and its repercussions; Cities, anarchism and the global south in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century; Art, anarchism and the city |
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880-01/(S 'The laboratory for miscegenation': Reclus and BrazilConclusion: anarchism, nationalism and cosmopolitanism; Notes; 7. Historicising 'anarchist geography': Six issues for debate from a historian's point of view; The history of concepts: άναρχία and γεωγραφία; The history of reception: radicals and the establishment; Intellectual biography: bringing anarchy and geography together; The history of science: nineteenth- and twenty-first-century geography; Context: science in the history of Russian political thought; Intersecting genealogies: Marxist and anarchist histories of geography; Conclusion |
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Red and Black Barcelona in 1936: Paris Commune ReduxNotes; 2. Uncovering and understanding hidden bonds: Applying social field theory to the financial records of anarchist newspapers; Inexplicable insurrections in coal country: addressing the nearsightedness of local history; Social field theory: thinking critically about the financial records of the Cronaca Sovversiva; The Messina earthquake case-study: being and belonging in the anarchist social field; The 1910 Ybor strike: a study of the network's ability to respond to political crisis; Conclusion; Notes |
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3. The other nation: The places of the Italian anarchist press in the USAIntroduction: What does 'Italian' mean?; The geography of the Italian anarchist press in the United States; The role of transnationalism; Transnational readers; Transnational editors; Conclusion: the other Italy; Notes; 4. Humour, violence and cruelty in late nineteenth-century anarchist culture; Anti-authoritarian humour; An anti-authoritarian utopia; A true fountain of manure; Kings of derision; Awakening truth; Conclusion; Notes; PART II: Early anarchist geographies and their places |
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5. The thought of Élisée Reclus as a source of inspiration for degrowth ethosIs Reclus a missing link in the course of degrowth theory?; Degrowth ethos in the thought of Reclus; Final remarks: summarizing the contributions of Reclus for degrowth ethos; Notes; 6. Revolutions and their places: The anarchist geographers and the problem of nationalities in the Age of Empire (1875-1914); Introduction: anarchism, nationalism and anti-colonialism; Mikhail Dragomanov, 'a Ukrainian socialist-federalist'; Kropotkin, Finland and the geographical invention of nation |
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Print version record |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Barrera de la Torre, Gerónimo
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Ince, Anthony
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Toro, Francisco
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ISBN |
9781315307541 |
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1315307545 |
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