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/ London [UK] : Anarres (2017)
Anarchist encounters : Russia in Revolution [texte imprimé] /
A. W. ZURBRUGG ;
Armando BORGHI (1882-1968) ;
Gaston LEVAL (1895-1978) ;
Emma GOLDMAN (1869-1940) ;
Angel PESTAÑA (1886-1937) ;
VILKENS [WILKENS] (pseudonyme) (1897-1936) ;
Victor SERGE (1890-1947) ;
Maria SPIRIDONOVA (1884-1941) ;
Pierre KROPOTKINE (1842-1921) . -
London [UK] : Anarres :
London : Merlin Press , 2017 . - 160 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-85036-734-8
Textes de Emma Goldman, Armando Borghi, Gaston Leval, Ángel Pestaña Núñez et Vilkens.
Langues : Anglais (
eng )
Langues originales : Français (
fre ) Espagnol (
spa ) Italien (
ita )
Catégories :
PRESSE:Recueils d'articles ; RUSSIE:Histoire:1905-1917 ; URSS:Histoire:1917-1921
Résumé :
There was general rejoicing when the regime of Tsar Nicholas II fell in February 1917. A new era of liberty beckoned. But what would come next? This book presents sketches of the new Russia en 1920-21.
Vilkens wrote on how Soviets functioned, how workers lives, and the working conditions of men and women. Angel Pestaña Núñez and Gaston Leval tell of their impressions and encounters - especially the functioning of factory committees, Armando Borghi of a meeting with Victor Serge, and Emma Goldman of rural life and her meetings with Peter Kropotkin and Maria Spiridonova. [...] (4e de couv.)
Preface
Chronology
How Workers Live ; On Working Conditions ; On Women ; The Fiction of Soviet Democracy ; Cells in Russia ; The Cheka Dictatorship ; Rural Life ; The Revolution in 1920 - Nine points / Vilkens
Encounters ; Factory Committees in 1920 / Ángel Pestaña Núñez
A Meeting with Victor Serge / Armando Borghi
Impressions of Russia / Gaston Leval
The Crushing of the Russian Revolution / Emma Goldman
Notes on Authors
Suggestions for further reading
Note de contenu :
Biogr. des auteurs, photos n/b des funérailles de Kropotkine, suggestions de lecture sur le sujet.
Mention de responsabilité :
A. W. Zurbrugg (ed.)
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Titre :
Anarchist encounters : Russia in Revolution
Type de document :
texte imprimé
Auteurs :
A. W. ZURBRUGG ; Armando BORGHI (1882-1968) ; Gaston LEVAL (1895-1978) ; Emma GOLDMAN (1869-1940) ; Angel PESTAÑA (1886-1937) ; VILKENS [WILKENS] (pseudonyme) (1897-1936) ; Victor SERGE (1890-1947) ; Maria SPIRIDONOVA (1884-1941) ; Pierre KROPOTKINE (1842-1921)
Editeur :
London [UK] : Anarres
Année de publication :
2017
Autre Editeur :
London : Merlin Press
Importance :
160 p.
Présentation :
ill.
Format :
22 cm
ISBN/ISSN/EAN :
978-0-85036-734-8
Note générale :
Textes de Emma Goldman, Armando Borghi, Gaston Leval, Ángel Pestaña Núñez et Vilkens.
Langues :
Anglais (eng ) Langues originales : Français (fre ) Espagnol (spa ) Italien (ita )
Catégories :
PRESSE:Recueils d'articles ; RUSSIE:Histoire:1905-1917 ; URSS:Histoire:1917-1921
Résumé :
There was general rejoicing when the regime of Tsar Nicholas II fell in February 1917. A new era of liberty beckoned. But what would come next? This book presents sketches of the new Russia en 1920-21.
Vilkens wrote on how Soviets functioned, how workers lives, and the working conditions of men and women. Angel Pestaña Núñez and Gaston Leval tell of their impressions and encounters - especially the functioning of factory committees, Armando Borghi of a meeting with Victor Serge, and Emma Goldman of rural life and her meetings with Peter Kropotkin and Maria Spiridonova. [...] (4e de couv.)
Preface
Chronology
How Workers Live ; On Working Conditions ; On Women ; The Fiction of Soviet Democracy ; Cells in Russia ; The Cheka Dictatorship ; Rural Life ; The Revolution in 1920 - Nine points / Vilkens
Encounters ; Factory Committees in 1920 / Ángel Pestaña Núñez
A Meeting with Victor Serge / Armando Borghi
Impressions of Russia / Gaston Leval
The Crushing of the Russian Revolution / Emma Goldman
Notes on Authors
Suggestions for further reading
Note de contenu :
Biogr. des auteurs, photos n/b des funérailles de Kropotkine, suggestions de lecture sur le sujet.
Mention de responsabilité :
A. W. Zurbrugg (ed.)
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/ London : Merlin Press (2016)
Squatting in Britain 1945-1955 : Housing, Politics and Direct Action [texte imprimé] /
Don WATSON . -
London : Merlin Press , 2016 . - 206 p. : photos n/b ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-85036-728-7
Langues : Anglais (
eng )
Catégories :
ACTION DIRECTE ; GRANDE-BRETAGNE:Histoire ; LOGEMENT
Résumé :
Britain in 1946 witnessed extraordinary episodes of direct action. Tens of thousands of families walked into empty army camps and took them over as places to live. A nationwide squatters' movement was born and it was the first challenge to the 1945 Labour government to come "from below". This book examines how squatters responded to wretched and inadequate conditions and widespread housing shortages. It outlines how people acted, helping to shape policies and events. It describes how squatting spread to empty mansions and hotels, how squatters capmpaigned for imporvements and how they built communities. It discusses the roles of political activists and considers how local and national government reacted. Further, it explores what these events reveal about the attitude of the 1945 government to a popular initiative. [4e de couv.]
Table des matières:
1. Introduction
2. Housing the Working Class: Politics and Resources
3. War, Peace and Requisitioning: Housing and Politics 1939-1945
4. "Refugees from overcrowding": the Squatting Movement Begins
5. "We were solid as a brick wall": Responses and Organisation
6. The "Luxury Squatters": Occupying Empty Mansions
7. "Such desperate need for accommodation": Conditions and Priorities
8. Squatters and Waiting Lists: the Politics of Allocation
9. Conclusion
Note de contenu :
Table dét.; Index des thèmes, des personnes et des lieux; Bibliogr.
Mention de responsabilité :
Don Watson
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Titre :
Squatting in Britain 1945-1955 : Housing, Politics and Direct Action
Type de document :
texte imprimé
Auteurs :
Don WATSON
Editeur :
London : Merlin Press
Année de publication :
2016
Importance :
206 p.
Présentation :
photos n/b
Format :
23 cm
ISBN/ISSN/EAN :
978-0-85036-728-7
Langues :
Anglais (eng )
Catégories :
ACTION DIRECTE ; GRANDE-BRETAGNE:Histoire ; LOGEMENT
Résumé :
Britain in 1946 witnessed extraordinary episodes of direct action. Tens of thousands of families walked into empty army camps and took them over as places to live. A nationwide squatters' movement was born and it was the first challenge to the 1945 Labour government to come "from below". This book examines how squatters responded to wretched and inadequate conditions and widespread housing shortages. It outlines how people acted, helping to shape policies and events. It describes how squatting spread to empty mansions and hotels, how squatters capmpaigned for imporvements and how they built communities. It discusses the roles of political activists and considers how local and national government reacted. Further, it explores what these events reveal about the attitude of the 1945 government to a popular initiative. [4e de couv.]
Table des matières:
1. Introduction
2. Housing the Working Class: Politics and Resources
3. War, Peace and Requisitioning: Housing and Politics 1939-1945
4. "Refugees from overcrowding": the Squatting Movement Begins
5. "We were solid as a brick wall": Responses and Organisation
6. The "Luxury Squatters": Occupying Empty Mansions
7. "Such desperate need for accommodation": Conditions and Priorities
8. Squatters and Waiting Lists: the Politics of Allocation
9. Conclusion
Note de contenu :
Table dét.; Index des thèmes, des personnes et des lieux; Bibliogr.
Mention de responsabilité :
Don Watson
Permalink :
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/ London : Merlin Press (1996)
William Morris : Romantic to revolutionary [texte imprimé] /
Edward P. THOMPSON ;
William MORRIS (1834-1896) ;
Dante Gabriel ROSSETTI (1828-1882) . - (reprint) . -
London : Merlin Press , 1996 . - 825 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-85036-205-3
Première édition: 1955.
Langues : Anglais (
eng )
Catégories :
ART:Courants:Romantisme ; GRANDE-BRETAGNE:Histoire ; LITTÉRATURE:Biographie ; SOCIALISME
Résumé :
I. William Morris and the romantic revolt
- Sir Launcelot and Mr. Gradgrind
- Oxford-Carlyle and Ruskin
- Rossetti and the pre-raphaelites
- The first joust with victorianism
II. The years of conflict
- William Morris and the decorative arts
- The poetry of despair
- "Love is enough"
- Hope and courage
- Action
- The "anti-scrape"
- The river of fire
III. Practical socialism
- The first two hundred
- The first propaganda
- The split
- The Socialist League, 1885-6: "making socialists"
- The socialists make contact with the masses, 1887-8
- The last years of the Socialist League
- Towards a united socialist party, 1890-96
IV. Necessity and desire
Appendices:
- The manifesto of the Socialist League
- William Morris, Bruce Glasier and marxism
Postscript: 1976
Note de contenu :
Index, table détaillée.
Mention de responsabilité :
E. P. Thompson
Permalink :
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Titre :
William Morris : Romantic to revolutionary
Type de document :
texte imprimé
Auteurs :
Edward P. THOMPSON ; William MORRIS (1834-1896) ; Dante Gabriel ROSSETTI (1828-1882)
Mention d'édition :
(reprint)
Editeur :
London : Merlin Press
Année de publication :
1996
Importance :
825 p.
Présentation :
ill.
Format :
22 cm
ISBN/ISSN/EAN :
978-0-85036-205-3
Note générale :
Première édition: 1955.
Langues :
Anglais (eng )
Catégories :
ART:Courants:Romantisme ; GRANDE-BRETAGNE:Histoire ; LITTÉRATURE:Biographie ; SOCIALISME
Résumé :
I. William Morris and the romantic revolt
- Sir Launcelot and Mr. Gradgrind
- Oxford-Carlyle and Ruskin
- Rossetti and the pre-raphaelites
- The first joust with victorianism
II. The years of conflict
- William Morris and the decorative arts
- The poetry of despair
- "Love is enough"
- Hope and courage
- Action
- The "anti-scrape"
- The river of fire
III. Practical socialism
- The first two hundred
- The first propaganda
- The split
- The Socialist League, 1885-6: "making socialists"
- The socialists make contact with the masses, 1887-8
- The last years of the Socialist League
- Towards a united socialist party, 1890-96
IV. Necessity and desire
Appendices:
- The manifesto of the Socialist League
- William Morris, Bruce Glasier and marxism
Postscript: 1976
Note de contenu :
Index, table détaillée.
Mention de responsabilité :
E. P. Thompson
Permalink :
https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=314087
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Centre International de Recherches sur l'Anarchisme