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/ London [UK] : MacMillan (2021)
Jean Grave and the Networks of French Anarchism, 1854-1939 [texte imprimé] /
Constance BANTMAN ;
Paul ADAM (1892-1920) ;
Jean AJALBERT (1863-1947) ;
Michel BAKOUNINE (1814-1876) ;
Charles BENOIT ;
Georges CLÉMENCEAU (1841-1929) ;
Paul DELESALLE (1870-1948) ;
Lucien DESCAVES (1861-1949) ;
Alfred DREYFUS (1859-1935) ;
Amédée DUNOIS (1878-1945) ;
André GIRARD (1860-1942) ;
Pierre KROPOTKINE (1842-1921) ;
Jean MAITRON (1910-1987) ;
Errico MALATESTA (1853-1932) ;
Charles MALATO (1857-1938) ;
Octave MIRBEAU (1848-1917) ;
Max NETTLAU (1865-1944) ;
Élisée RECLUS (1830-1905) ;
Paul RECLUS (1858-1941) ;
P. -V. STOCK ;
Émile ZOLA ;
Jean GRAVE (1864-1939) . -
London [UK] : MacMillan , 2021 . - 243 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.. - (
Palgrave ) .
ISBN : 978-3-030-66617-0
Langues : Anglais (
eng )
Catégories :
FRANCE:Histoire ; INTERNATIONALISME ; LITTÉRATURE:Biographie ; MILITANTISME ; MOUVEMENT ANARCHISTE:Histoire ; PRESSE ; RÉPRESSION
Résumé :
1 Introduction: A Networking Anarchist
Defining Anarchist Networks
Grave's Place in the Movement: The Gatekeeper of Anarchist Communism?
Grave the Editor: Anarchist Print Cultures, Materiality and Community-Building
Understanding "The Pope of rue Mouffetard"
Pitfalls and Caveats
Order of Exposition
2 The Making of an Anarchist (1854-1885)
"My Childhood Was That of All Children of Workers»
"Le Parti des Révoltés»: Grave and the Early 1880s Paris
Anarchist Milieu
Le Révolté and Anarchist Communities: Print Transnationalism, Ideological Differentiation and Police Repression
Transnational Connections
Leaving Geneva
Conclusion
3 A Sedentary Transnationalist (1885-1892)
The "Attic Philosopher»: 140 Rue Mouffetard and Militant Sociability
La Révolte, a Journal of Anarchist Communism
The Financial Life of a Radical Newspaper
Complex Circulations and Transnational Networks
A "Monitor of Anarchy»?
Grave, Women and Feminism Conclusion: The Brink of Revolution
4 A Philosopher Among Criminals: Grave and The Era of Propaganda by the Deed (1892-1894)
Legal Troubles, Act I. Propaganda by the Word and Its Perils: Pélagie Prison and the Conflict with the SGDL
Grave, La Révolte and the Conspiratorial Imagination
Legal Troubles, Act II. Moribund Society and the Trial of the Thirty
The Trial of the Thirty, the Trial of Anarchy
Conclusion: The Republic's Anti-hero?
5 The Perils of Mainstreaming? (1895-c. 1905)
Les Temps Nouveaux: Continuities and Editorial Innovation
"Mon cher Grave»: Artistic and Literary Networks
Expanding Horisons: Global Print Networks and the Emergence of an Anticolonial Consciousness
Grave on Syndicalism and Individualism
Grave as a Campaigner
The Cancelled 1900 Paris Congress: Organisation and the Repression of Anarchism
Conclusion
6 The Limitations of Print Activism (1905-1918)
"A Sort of Family»
Campaigning
Globalising Anarchism
From War Mobilisation to the Manifesto of the Sixteen
The Manifesto of the Sixteen
Conclusion
7 "Dreaming of Reorganising»: Isolation and (Self-)Memorialisation (1918-Present)
Excommunication
"Dreaming of Reorganising»: Networking Efforts
The Post-mortem of the Heroic Period and the War (Self-) Memorialisation: An Honorary Republican?
The Making of Historical Oblivion Conclusion: Grave's Many Legacies
8 Conclusion: The Binding Ties of Anarchism
Note de contenu :
Préface, Bibliographie, Index
Mention de responsabilité :
Constance Bantman
Permalink :
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Titre :
Jean Grave and the Networks of French Anarchism, 1854-1939
Type de document :
texte imprimé
Auteurs :
Constance BANTMAN ; Paul ADAM (1892-1920) ; Jean AJALBERT (1863-1947) ; Michel BAKOUNINE (1814-1876) ; Charles BENOIT ; Georges CLÉMENCEAU (1841-1929) ; Paul DELESALLE (1870-1948) ; Lucien DESCAVES (1861-1949) ; Alfred DREYFUS (1859-1935) ; Amédée DUNOIS (1878-1945) ; André GIRARD (1860-1942) ; Pierre KROPOTKINE (1842-1921) ; Jean MAITRON (1910-1987) ; Errico MALATESTA (1853-1932) ; Charles MALATO (1857-1938) ; Octave MIRBEAU (1848-1917) ; Max NETTLAU (1865-1944) ; Élisée RECLUS (1830-1905) ; Paul RECLUS (1858-1941) ; P. -V. STOCK ; Émile ZOLA ; Jean GRAVE (1864-1939)
Editeur :
London [UK] : MacMillan
Année de publication :
2021
Collection :
Palgrave
Importance :
243 p.
Présentation :
ill.
Format :
22 cm.
ISBN/ISSN/EAN :
978-3-030-66617-0
Langues :
Anglais (eng )
Catégories :
FRANCE:Histoire ; INTERNATIONALISME ; LITTÉRATURE:Biographie ; MILITANTISME ; MOUVEMENT ANARCHISTE:Histoire ; PRESSE ; RÉPRESSION
Résumé :
1 Introduction: A Networking Anarchist
Defining Anarchist Networks
Grave's Place in the Movement: The Gatekeeper of Anarchist Communism?
Grave the Editor: Anarchist Print Cultures, Materiality and Community-Building
Understanding "The Pope of rue Mouffetard"
Pitfalls and Caveats
Order of Exposition
2 The Making of an Anarchist (1854-1885)
"My Childhood Was That of All Children of Workers»
"Le Parti des Révoltés»: Grave and the Early 1880s Paris
Anarchist Milieu
Le Révolté and Anarchist Communities: Print Transnationalism, Ideological Differentiation and Police Repression
Transnational Connections
Leaving Geneva
Conclusion
3 A Sedentary Transnationalist (1885-1892)
The "Attic Philosopher»: 140 Rue Mouffetard and Militant Sociability
La Révolte, a Journal of Anarchist Communism
The Financial Life of a Radical Newspaper
Complex Circulations and Transnational Networks
A "Monitor of Anarchy»?
Grave, Women and Feminism Conclusion: The Brink of Revolution
4 A Philosopher Among Criminals: Grave and The Era of Propaganda by the Deed (1892-1894)
Legal Troubles, Act I. Propaganda by the Word and Its Perils: Pélagie Prison and the Conflict with the SGDL
Grave, La Révolte and the Conspiratorial Imagination
Legal Troubles, Act II. Moribund Society and the Trial of the Thirty
The Trial of the Thirty, the Trial of Anarchy
Conclusion: The Republic's Anti-hero?
5 The Perils of Mainstreaming? (1895-c. 1905)
Les Temps Nouveaux: Continuities and Editorial Innovation
"Mon cher Grave»: Artistic and Literary Networks
Expanding Horisons: Global Print Networks and the Emergence of an Anticolonial Consciousness
Grave on Syndicalism and Individualism
Grave as a Campaigner
The Cancelled 1900 Paris Congress: Organisation and the Repression of Anarchism
Conclusion
6 The Limitations of Print Activism (1905-1918)
"A Sort of Family»
Campaigning
Globalising Anarchism
From War Mobilisation to the Manifesto of the Sixteen
The Manifesto of the Sixteen
Conclusion
7 "Dreaming of Reorganising»: Isolation and (Self-)Memorialisation (1918-Present)
Excommunication
"Dreaming of Reorganising»: Networking Efforts
The Post-mortem of the Heroic Period and the War (Self-) Memorialisation: An Honorary Republican?
The Making of Historical Oblivion Conclusion: Grave's Many Legacies
8 Conclusion: The Binding Ties of Anarchism
Note de contenu :
Préface, Bibliographie, Index
Mention de responsabilité :
Constance Bantman
Permalink :
https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=316971
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