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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Saving the future: the roots of Malatesta’s anti-militarism
- 2 <i>The Manifesto of the Sixteen</i>: Kropotkin’s rejection of anti-war anarchism and his critique of the politics of peace
- 3 Malatesta and the war interventionist debate 1914–17: from the ‘Red Week’ to the Russian revolutions
- 4 Beyond the ‘people’s community’: the anarchist movement from the <i>fin de siècle</i> to the First World War in Germany
- 5 ‘No man and no penny’: Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis, anti-militarism and the opportunities of the First World War<sup>1</sup>
- 6 ‘The bomb plot of Zurich’: Indian nationalism, Italian anarchism and the First World War<sup>1</sup>
- 7 The French anarchist movement and the First World War
- 8 At war with empire: the anti-colonial roots of American anarchist debates during the First World War
- 9 The anarchist anti-conscription movement in the USA
- 10 Aestheticising revolution
- 11 Mutualism in the trenches: anarchism, militarism and the lessons of the First World War
- Index
(p.ix) Notes on contributors
(p.ix) Notes on contributors
- Source:
- Anarchism, 1914-18
- Author(s):
- Matthew S. Adams, Ruth Kinna
- Publisher:
- Manchester University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Saving the future: the roots of Malatesta’s anti-militarism
- 2 <i>The Manifesto of the Sixteen</i>: Kropotkin’s rejection of anti-war anarchism and his critique of the politics of peace
- 3 Malatesta and the war interventionist debate 1914–17: from the ‘Red Week’ to the Russian revolutions
- 4 Beyond the ‘people’s community’: the anarchist movement from the <i>fin de siècle</i> to the First World War in Germany
- 5 ‘No man and no penny’: Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis, anti-militarism and the opportunities of the First World War<sup>1</sup>
- 6 ‘The bomb plot of Zurich’: Indian nationalism, Italian anarchism and the First World War<sup>1</sup>
- 7 The French anarchist movement and the First World War
- 8 At war with empire: the anti-colonial roots of American anarchist debates during the First World War
- 9 The anarchist anti-conscription movement in the USA
- 10 Aestheticising revolution
- 11 Mutualism in the trenches: anarchism, militarism and the lessons of the First World War
- Index