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Bibliografìa Dell'anarchismo
Leonardo Bettini Bibliografìa dell’anarchismo Alla venerata memoria di mia Madre © copyright 1976 crescita politica editrice - firenze casella postale 1418 - c.c.p. 5/4308 tutti i diritti di riproduzione, anche parziale e con qualsiasi mezzo sono riservati per tutti i paesi. Leonardo Bettini Bibliografia dell’anarchismo volume I, tomo 2 periodici e numeri unici anarchici in lingua italiana pubblicati all’estero (1872-1971) cp editrice 1976 Nel consegnare alle stampe il secondo tomo del primo volume dell’opera di Leonardo Bettini il gruppo editoriale ritiene opportuno richiamare l’atten zione su alcuni problemi che l’opera sin qui realizzata pone. Con i due tomi dedicati alla stampa in lingua italiana pubblicata in Italia e all’estero si chiude un primo ciclo di lavoro. Sono stati reperiti o comunque compiutamente segnalati la quasi totalità dei periodici pubblicati, se si eccettua per alcune testate escluse dall’autore, quando la scarsità delle notizie disponibili allo stadio attuale delle ricerche rendevano impossibile mettere a punto una scheda esauriente. È perciò che intorno a questo consistente nucleo centrale va continuato e sviluppato il lavoro di ricerca. Soprattutto con questo secondo tomo — dove il commento alle testate trova più spazio e dove in appendice un modesto contributo documentario viene offerto al lettore e allo studioso come traccia ad ulteriori e più appro fondite ricerche — l’opera contribuisce a sgombrare il campo da possibili equivoci, quasi ad evitare che future ricerche si incentrino su testate rare e irreperibili, indici di attività episodiche di individui o gruppi che svolsero un ruolo per molti aspetti marginale nella realtà sociale dell’epoca e che quindi danno uno scarso contributo ai fini della ricostruzione della storia del movimento anarchico di lingua italiana. -
Bulletin N°73
Centre International de Recherches sur l’Anarchisme Bulletin du CIRA 73 PRINTEMPS 2017 Illustration de Miriam Klein Stahl, tirée de Quiet rumours: an anarcha-feminist reader, Oakland, Edinburgh: AK Press, 2012. Bulletin du CIRA Lausanne N°73, mai 2017 Sommaire Rapport d'activités et bilan de la dernière décennie p.2 D’où viennent les collections ? p.14 Un exemplaire du Réveil anarchiste découvert dans une capsule temporelle à Lausanne p.18 La pensée politique d'Adhémar Schwitzguébel p.21 Nouvelle publication p.27 Ressources en ligne : Archives Autonomie p.29 Hommage à Amedeo Bertolo p.35 Liste des périodiques reçus p.37 Liste des ouvrages catalogués p.44 1 Rapport d’activités 2016 et bilan de la dernière décennie Préambule Dix ans se sont écoulés depuis la en « pompant » des données dans fête des 50 ans du CIRA, lors de la des réservoirs bibliographiques, au quelle nous avions dressé un chapi contraire au CIRA le temps consacré teau dans le jardin de Beaumont à une notice a augmenté ces der pour accueillir les convives (Bulletins nières années. Cela découle du choix 63 et 64). 2017 marque donc un d'un catalogage plus fin, qui inclut la nouvel anniversaire rond pour le CI saisie des sommaires afin d'augmen RA. Pas de festivités particulières ter l'efficacité des recherches dans cette foisci, mais un bulletin plus notre catalogue et pour fournir plus précoce dans l'année (depuis le de contenu à nos publics distants temps qu'on en parle, on a enfin fini (« enrichissement » des notices, Bul par y arriver!) et un rapport d'activi letin 69). -
CIRCOLO CARLO VANZA Pag.1 Via Convento 4 CH-6500 Bellinzona (Canton Ticino) SVIZZERA
CIRCOLO CARLO VANZA pag.1 Via Convento 4 CH-6500 Bellinzona (Canton Ticino) SVIZZERA Nessun titolo su 5993 in archivio. AUTORE TITOLO EDIZIONE LUOGO ANNO SEGNATURA SETTORE ARGOMENTI AAVV - con James J. Martin Männer gegen den Staat. Diie Vertreter des individualistichen Anarchismus in A,erika 1837-1908 Mackray Hamburg CVM L1 anarchismo Anarchismo; Individualismo; NordAmerica Stellman, J.M.; Daum, S.M. Lavorare fa male alla salute Feltrinelli Milano CVM L2 Salute Socialismo; Controinformazione Collettivo di Medicina Preventiva Rapporto dalle fabbriche Editori Riuniti Roma CVM L3 Salute Bartolini, Anna Gli alimenti tra salute e portafoglio Teti Milano CVM L4 Salute Salute; Alimentazione MASSARA, Katia - GRECO, Oscar (pref. 2010di M. Antonioli) Rivoluzionari e migranti. Dizionario biografico degli anarchici calabresi BS Pisa CVM L5 anarchismo / Storia Anarchismo; Biografia; Pratica; Italia AAVV Was ist eigentlich Anarchie an-archia Wetzlar / Frankfurt CVM Op1 Anarchismo Anarchismo; Teoria Black, Bob L'abolizione del lavoro Nautilus Torino CVM Op2 Anarchismo Anarchismo; Pratica Internationaler Gewerkschaftbund Bericht des Internationalen Sekretärs Verlag des Int. Gewerkschaftsbundes Berlin CVM Op3/R Sindacato Movimento operaio Spazio sociale libertario-anarchico Libera L'autogestione è possibile! Libera Modena CVM L6 Autogestione Autogestione; Pratica; Italia BRUPBACHER, Fritz 60 Jahre Ketzer - Selbstbiographie Limmat Verlag CVM L7 socialismo Biografia; Svizzera AAVV La fabbrica del cancro Einaudi Torino CVM L8 Salute Romagnoli, Guido Consigli di fabbrica e democrazia sindacale Mazzotta Milano CVM L9 Sindacato CLIZIO, Oreste Gerolamo Donato detto il Farina, l'uomo che sparò a san Carlo La Baronata Lugano CVM L10 Libero Pensiero Libero Pensiero; Controinformazione; Italia Fähnders, Walter Ein Romantischer Rowdy. Senna Hoy Nautilus Edition Hamburg CVM Op4 Anarchismo Anarchismo; Europa Collectif non-mixte femmes-trans Sous le tapis le pavé. -
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Article “They have the right to throw us out”: Élisée Reclus' New Universal Geography FERRETTI, Federico Abstract In his mammoth Nouvelle Géographie Universelle (1876-1894), Élisée Reclus (1830-1905) tries for the first time, as a Western geographer, to ‘provincialize' Europe within a global dynamics. Applying his anarchist ideas to his Geography, he represents the principle of unity for human kind, stating that all men should live on the Earth as ‘brothers' and refusing the ‘superiority' of one culture over the others. Nevertheless, his stance on the settling of European workers in North Africa, which he regarded with some sympathy, has been considered rather ambiguous by some French geographers. Other scholars, however, have stated recently that such a view is consistent with the anarchist and socialist thought of the time, which considered workers' emigration as a way of spreading ‘social ideas' overseas, without encouraging political or military domination. New research on Reclus is largely based on the exploration of the 19 volumes of the Nouvelle Géographie Universelle (henceforth NGU), which was sometimes considered less interesting than his other works, such as L'Homme et la Terre, but now reveals its originality [...] Reference FERRETTI, Federico. “They have the right to throw us out”: Élisée Reclus' New Universal Geography. Antipode, 2013, vol. 45, no. 5, p. 1337-1355 DOI : 10.1111/anti.12006 Available at: http://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:36609 Disclaimer: layout of this document may differ from the published version. 1 / 1 “They have the right to throw us out”: Élisée Reclus’ New Universal Geography Federico Ferretti Department of Geography and Environment University of Geneva [email protected] Introduction In his mammoth Nouvelle Géographie Universelle (1876-1894), Élisée Reclus (1830-1905) tries for the first time, as a Western geographer, to ‘provincialize’ Europe within a global dynamics. -
Bibliographie Der Schweizergeschichte Bibliographie De L'histoire Suisse Bibliografìa Della Storia Svizzera 2003
Bibliographie der Schweizergeschichte Bibliographie de l’histoire suisse Bibliograf ìa della storia svizzera 2003 Herausgegeben von der Schweizerischen Landesbibliothek, Bern Publiée par la Bibliothèque nationale suisse, Berne Bibliographie der Schweizergeschichte Bibliographie de l’histoire suisse 2003 l’histoire de Bibliographie Schweizergeschichte der Bibliographie Pubblicata dalla Biblioteca nazionale svizzera, Berna Bibliographie der Schweizergeschichte Bibliographie de l’histoire suisse Bibliograf ìa della storia svizzera 2003 Herausgegeben von der Schweizerischen Landesbibliothek, Bern Publiée par la Bibliothèque nationale suisse, Berne Pubblicata dalla Biblioteca nazionale svizzera, Berna 2006 ISSN 0378-4584 Redaktion / Pierre Louis Surchat Rédaction / Schweizerische Landesbibliothek / Bibliothèque nationale suisse Redazione: Hallwylstrasse 15 3003 CH-Bern E-Mail: [email protected] online: www.snl.ch/biblio Vertrieb: BBL, Vertrieb Publikationen, 3003 CH-Bern Telefax 031 325 50 58 E-Mail [email protected] Internet www.bbl.admin.ch/bundespublikationen Diffusion / Diffusione: OFCL, Diffusion publications, 3003 CH-Berne Fax 031 325 50 58 E-Mail [email protected] Internet www.bbl.admin.ch/bundespublikationen Art. Nr. 304.545.d.f.i 10.06 500 157876 III Bemerkungen des Herausgebers Die seit 1913 regelmässig erscheinende Bibliographie der Schweizergeschichte erfasst die im In und Ausland erschienen Publikationen (Monographien, Sammelschriften, Zeitschriftenartikel und Lizenziatsarbeiten auf allen Arten von -
Pfrimmers of Alsace
THE PFRIMMER FAMILIES OF ALSACE l550-l870 by Samuel Pfrimmer Hays with research assistance from Marie-Odile Peres and Peter D. Hays l5, bd Jacques Preiss 342 l/2 West 8th 67000 Strasbourg, France Eugene, Oregon, 9740l, USA 88.25.02.43 54l-485-6254 Edition of January 2005 1 Samuel P. Hays 4900 Thunderbird Drive, Apt. #611 Boulder, CO, 80303 303-554-6560 e-mail: [email protected] 2 A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of the Pfrimmer Families From the Earliest Known Ancestors in the village of Eckwersheim, Alsace l570-l880 Including villages of Berstett, Bietlenheim Bischheim, Breuschwickersheim, Brumath, Duntzenheim, Eckbolsheim, Eckwersheim, Geudertheim, Hoenheim, Hoerdt, Hurtigheim, Ittenheim, Lampertheim, Mittelhausbergen, Mundolsheim, Niederhausbergen, Niederschoeffelsheim Oberhausbergen, Olwisheim, Pfulgresheim, Reitwiller, Schiltigheim, Wolfsheim, Vendenheim and Cities of Strasbourg and Paris Supplemented by Pfrimmer Family Genealogy Contributed by Pfrimmer Descendants in Europe 3 4 Table of Contents (Revised) Introduction 6 I. Pfrimmer Families of the 16th Century 18 Descendants of Mathis and Catherine Pfrimmer 29 II. Pfrimmer Families of the l7th-l9th Centuries 39 Descendants of Anton and Catherine Pfrimmer 39 Velten Pfrimmer (l658-l726) 45 Eva Pfrimmer (l687-l746) 45 George Pfrimmer (l689-l756) 46 Velten Pfrimmer (l692-l764) 62 Johannes Pfrimmer (l696-l738) 74 Descendants of Claus and Barbara Pfrimmer 94 Hans Pfrimmer (l642-l694) 94 Claus Pfrimmer (l649-l7l2) 99 Jacob Pfrimmer (l658-l723) 105 Descendants of Erhard and Catherine Pfrimmer 116 Johannes Pfrimmer (l653-l725) 118 Andreas Pfrimmer (l655-l722) 157 Descendants of Jorg and Agnes Pfrimmer 213 Johannes Pfrimmer (l634-l700) 214 Lorentz Pfrimmer (l642-l7ll) 217 Velten Pfrimmer (l647-l7l4) 224 Michel Pfrimmer (l640-l692) 227 Georg Pfrimmer (l653-l733) 236 Valentin Pfrimmer (l659-l725) 267 George Pfrimmer (l648-l7l3) 273 Introduction This is the third edition of the genealogy of the Pfrimmer family in Alsace. -
Jacques Gross Papers 1873-1927
Jacques Gross Papers 1873-1927 International Institute of Social History Cruquiusweg 31 1019 AT Amsterdam The Netherlands hdl:10622/ARCH00500 © IISH Amsterdam 2021 Jacques Gross Papers 1873-1927 Table of contents Jacques Gross Papers..................................................................................................................... 3 Context............................................................................................................................................... 3 Content and Structure........................................................................................................................3 Access and Use.................................................................................................................................3 Allied Materials...................................................................................................................................4 LIST...................................................................................................................................................4 Correspondence.......................................................................................................................... 4 Manuscripts................................................................................................................................. 7 ANNEX........................................................................................................................................ 7 Suplement 2010......................................................................................................................... -
Fritz Brupbacher: Zürich Während Krieg Und Landesstreik
Fritz Brupbacher Zürich während Krieg und Landesstreik 1928, Unionsdruckerei Zürich Fritz Brupbacher mit Lidija Petrowna Kotschetkowa um 1900 Neuauflage: Libertäre Aktion Winterthur, 2013 Inhaltsverzeichnis Vorwort.........................................................................................................1 1. Der Zusammenbruch der zweiten Internationale. ...............................4 2. Kriegspanik..........................................................................................6 3. Nur wer den Bürger hasste, blieb international...................................8 4. Wiedererwachen des Armenpflegesozialismus...................................14 5. Mein Fehler........................................................................................15 6. Im weissen Schwänli..........................................................................16 7. Die Sozial-Religiösen (Ragazianer)....................................................18 8. Leo Trotzki.........................................................................................20 9. Karl Radek.........................................................................................22 10. Der Berner Parteitag........................................................................24 11. Der Revoluzzer.................................................................................25 12. Die Jugend.......................................................................................27 13. Meister Nobs....................................................................................30 -
THE FURY ARCHIVES Female Citizenship, Human Rights, and the International Avant-Gardes
THE FURY ARCHIVES Female Citizenship, Human Rights, and the International Avant- Gardes Jill Richards Columbia University Press New York This content downloaded from 205.208.116.24 on Thu, 29 Oct 2020 16:35:50 UTC All use subject to https://about.jstor.org/terms Columbia University Press gratefully acknowledges the generous support for this book provided by a Publisher’s Circle member. Columbia University Press Publishers Since 1893 New York Chichester, West Sussex cup . columbia . edu Copyright © 2020 Columbia University Press All rights reserved Library of Congress Cataloging- in- Publication Data Names: Richards, Jill C., 1983– author. Title: Te fury archives : female citizenship, human rights, and the international avant- gardes / Jill Richards. Description: New York : Columbia University Press, [2020] | Series: Modernist latitudes | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifers: LCCN 2019058884 (print) | LCCN 2019058885 (ebook) | ISBN 9780231197106 (hardback) | ISBN 9780231197113 (paperback) | ISBN 9780231551984 (ebook) Subjects: LCSH: Feminism— History. | Women political activists— History. | Women radicals— History. | Women’s rights— History. | Citizenship— History. Classifcation: LCC HQ1150 .R53 2020 (print) | LCC HQ1150 (ebook) | DDC 305.4209— dc23 LC record available at https:// lccn . loc . gov / 2019058884 LC ebook record available at https:// lccn . loc . gov / 2019058885 Columbia University Press books are printed on permanent and durable acid- free paper. Printed in the United States of America Cover images: Claude Cahun, I am in training don’t kiss me (1927), photograph, courtesy of the Jersey Heritage Collection. Suzanne Malherbe manuscript (background image), Claude Cahun and Suzanne Malherbe Collection, courtesy of the Beinecke Library, Yale University. This content downloaded from 205.208.116.24 on Thu, 29 Oct 2020 16:35:50 UTC All use subject to https://about.jstor.org/terms Contents Acknowledgments vii Introduction 1 PART I SEX AND CITIZENSHIP IN THE ATLANTIC ARCHIVES 1. -
Labour, Labour Movements, Trade Unions and Strikes (Switzerland)
Zurich Open Repository and Archive University of Zurich Main Library Strickhofstrasse 39 CH-8057 Zurich www.zora.uzh.ch Year: 2015 Labour, Labour Movements, Trade Unions and Strikes (Switzerland) Koller, Christian DOI: 10.15463/ie1418.10754 Posted at the Zurich Open Repository and Archive, University of Zurich ZORA URL: https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-119298 Published Version Originally published at: Koller, Christian (2015). Labour, Labour Movements, Trade Unions and Strikes (Switzerland). Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin. DOI: 10.15463/ie1418.10754 Labour, Labour Movements, Trade Unions and Strikes (Switzerland) By Christian Koller This article analyses the development of the Swiss labour movement and working-class protest climaxing in the National General Strike in November 1918. Subsequent sections discuss the war’s social impact; the structure and development of the Swiss labour movement; pre-war strike activities and strike discourses; various forms of labour protest on the road to the general strike; and eventually the latter’s outcome and aftermath. It is argued that the most serious crisis of the modern Swiss Confederation allows for no simplistic explanation, but resulted from a complex combination of local, national and transnational factors, some of which are still under-researched. Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 The Social Impact of the War 3 Structure and Development of the Labour Movement 4 Pre-1914 Strike Activities and Strike Discourses 5 Labour Protest and the Build-Up to the General Strike 6 Failure and Aftermath of the General Strike 7 Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Citation Introduction The 1918 National General Strike was the climax of class tensions that had built up for decades and quickly accelerated during the second half of World War I, and would shape the political landscape of interwar Switzerland. -
Bulletin N°75
Centre International de Recherches sur l’Anarchisme Bulletin du CIRA 75 PRINTEMPS 2019 Bulletin du CIRA Lausanne N°75, printemps 2019 Sommaire Rapport d'activités 2018 p.2 Les pompiers de La NouvelleOrléans au XIXe siècle et Elisée Reclus p.7 Science Popularization and Romanian Anarchism in the NineteenthCentury p.10 Peau de reptile pour cordonniers mal chaussés? p.20 Lucien Grelaud, 19302019 p.21 Papa Michel p.25 Ressources en ligne: Le dictionnaire Maîtron p.28 Bibliografia dei periodici italiani p.30 Han Ryner, LacazeDuthiers et Devaldès p.31 Hommage à Bocs p.32 Dieter Gebauer, 19442018 p.34 Liste des périodiques vivants parus et conservés au CIRA en 2017 et 2018 p.36 Liste des nouvelles acquisitions p.40 1 Rapport d’activités 2018 Fonctionnement Les inquiétudes et réflexions se Le fonctionnement de la biblio sont poursuivies en 2018 quant à la thèque est toujours assuré par une question de l'espace disponible dans petite équipe de base qui, à tour de la bibliothèque, toujours plus res rôle, tient les permanences du mar treint face au volume croissant de di au vendredi aprèsmidi, avec la documents que nous conservons. De présence quotidienne d'un voire manière générale, deux solutions deux civilistes et des coups de sont envisagées: soit réduire le mains extérieurs plus ou moins ré nombre de documents, par exemple guliers. Pour le moment, cette orga en « désherbant », soit trouver de nisation fonctionne bien, même si nouveaux espaces de stockage. La nous sommes toujours à la re première a été évoquée mais pas cherche de personnes prêtes à s'en réellement mise en pratique; gager de façon régulière pour concernant la seconde, plusieurs dé mener à bien les tâches et projets cisions sont intervenues en 2018 qui se multiplient. -
Kafka's Realism As Anarchist Modernism
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature Volume 35 Issue 2 Article 8 6-1-2011 “Don’t Trust Anybody, Not Even Us”: Kafka’s Realism as Anarchist Modernism Jesse Cohn Purdue University North Central Follow this and additional works at: https://newprairiepress.org/sttcl Part of the German Literature Commons This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. Recommended Citation Cohn, Jesse (2011) "“Don’t Trust Anybody, Not Even Us”: Kafka’s Realism as Anarchist Modernism," Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature: Vol. 35: Iss. 2, Article 8. https://doi.org/10.4148/ 2334-4415.1752 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by New Prairie Press. It has been accepted for inclusion in Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature by an authorized administrator of New Prairie Press. For more information, please contact [email protected]. “Don’t Trust Anybody, Not Even Us”: Kafka’s Realism as Anarchist Modernism Abstract Franz Kafka’s personal interest in and contact with the anarchist movement have been fairly well documented, and many have pointed to affinities between his work and anarchist ideas. At the same time, a growing body of scholarship has documented the influence of anarchist politics on modernist aesthetics per se, primarily in terms of a shared resistance to representation—a project that Kafka appears not to share, or at least one he pursues in a very different way. This essay redescribes the strategies of representation found at work in novels such as The Trial and stories such as “The Refusal” in relation to anarchism, and thereby to contribute to a better understanding both of Kafka’s political engagements and his unique form of narrative realism.