Abe Bluestein: an anarchist life - Rebecca Dewitt An obituary of Abe Bluestein, a Russian-American anarchist who was involved in a number of radical publications and groups in New York City…
A memoir: some anarchist activities in New York in the thirties and forties - Clara Freedman Solomon A lookback at the efforts of anarchists in New York City during The Great…
Thoughts on local anarchist newspapers in 1980s Britain The Kate Sharpley Library have just had a donation of some 1980s local anarchist newspapers (all from north west England).
Elisée Reclus and the city without limits – José Ardillo A 2014 critical review of two essays on Elisée Reclus published in 2013, focusing on his somewhat…
Virus magazine Complete online archive of Virus magazine, a journal for militant anarchism initially founded by Colin Parker which then became the magazine of the Anarchist Communist Federation (later…
Lib Ed magazine A partial online archive of Lib Ed, a magazine for the liberation of learning, produced by the Libertarian Education group.
Louise Michel - Edith Thomas Well researched, thorough and detailed biography of legendary Paris communard, anarchist and French national hero of the late 19th century,…
Anarchism: what it is and what it isn't - Chaz Bufe A short article addressing common misconceptions about anarchism, and explaining what it really means.
Pioneers of anti-parliamentarism - Guy Aldred Guy Aldred's pamphlet on the pioneers of anti-parliamentarism, focusing on such figures as Mikhail Bakunin, Rosa Luxembourg, and Herman Gorter.
The doctrine of anarchism of Michael A. Bakunin - Eugene Pyziur Eugene Pyziur's account of Bakunin's social and political thought.
An exhibition in Moscow: “The history of anarchism: sources” The official opening of the exhibition “The History of Anarchism: Sources” will be held April 17 at…
Wobbly driplines: strikes, stowaways & the SS Manuka Built in 1903 and wrecked off New Zealand’s southern coast in 1929, the Manuka was a floating fragment of class society—and of class warfare…