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Red years, black years: anarchist resistance to fascism in Italy

Anarchist partisans in Italy
Anarchist partisans in Italy

A detailed pamphlet on the history of the Italian anarchist resistance to fascism from the 1920s to 1945 and beyond by region. First published in 1973, translated to English by Alan Hunter and published in 1989 by ASP.

Submitted by Steven. on April 6, 2015

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red-black-years.pdf (2.63 MB)
  • fascism
  • World War II
  • social movements
  • Italy
  • WWII resistance
  • Italian resistance
  • Rivista Anarchica
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