Writing Revolution
Christopher J. Castañeda (Redaktør) Montse Feu (Redaktør) Jon Bekken (Innledning) Christopher J. Castañeda (Innledning) Jesse Cohn (Innledning) Sergio S. Collantes (Innledning) María José Domínguez (Innledning) Antonio Herrería Fernández (Innledning) Montse Feu (Innledning) Sonia Hernández (Innledning) Jorell A. Meléndez-Badillo (Innledning) Javier Navarro Navarro (Innledning) Michel Otayek (Innledning) Mario Martín Revellado (Innledning) Susana Sueiro Seoane (Innledning) Kirwin R. Shaffer (Innledning) Alejandro de la Torre (Innledning) David Watson (Innledning)
"Writing Revolutions's specific focus on the anarchist press sheds necessary light on the complexity of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century anarchist networks among a variety of Hispanophone social groups from the U.S., Latin America, and Europe." --American Periodicals
"High-quality and worth reading. " --Anarcho-Syndicalist Review
"This phenomenal collection brings to light the breadth, depth, and interconnectedness of the Spanish-speaking anarchist movement in the United States, as well as the transnational networks that linked it to Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Essential reading for anyone interested in either anarchism or Hispanic labor and radicalism."--Kenyon Zimmer, author of Immigrants against the State: Yiddish and Italian Anarchism in the United States
Detaljer
- Forlag
- University of Illinois Press
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 312
- ISBN
- 9780252051609
- Utgivelsesår
- 2019
- Format
- Kopibeskyttet EPUB (Må leses i Adobe Digital Editions)
Anmeldelser
"Writing Revolutions's specific focus on the anarchist press sheds necessary light on the complexity of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century anarchist networks among a variety of Hispanophone social groups from the U.S., Latin America, and Europe." --American Periodicals
"High-quality and worth reading. " --Anarcho-Syndicalist Review
"This phenomenal collection brings to light the breadth, depth, and interconnectedness of the Spanish-speaking anarchist movement in the United States, as well as the transnational networks that linked it to Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Essential reading for anyone interested in either anarchism or Hispanic labor and radicalism."--Kenyon Zimmer, author of Immigrants against the State: Yiddish and Italian Anarchism in the United States