Anarchist
Archives
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/index.html
Anarchist archives has been created by Dana
Ward of Pitzer College in California. Work on the site started in
1995 with the aim of providing an online history of anarchists and
anarchist movements, as well as the online provision of the collected
works of major anarchists. A large part of the site is devoted to
influential anarchists. This section includes biographical information,
full text of a large number of works, bibliographies, portraits
and commentaries. The site also has a section which devotes itself
to significant historical events such as the Paris Commune, The
Spanish Civil War and the Haymarket Massacre. The site is strong
on primary sources; as well as providing full text of the works
of major anarchists there are some full text pamphlets originally
published in the early twentieth century and some full text journals
from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. A lengthy
and up-to-date bibliography is included. The bibliography is available
either in an alphabetical list or divided into categories. These
categories include works specifically relating to particular anarchist
theorists, anarchist movements and events, anarchist anthologies,
other anarchist writers and works, other comprehensive bibliographies
and Yiddish comprehensive bibliographies. The site offers a list
of links which have been divided into categories. The site has a
clear structure to it and it is possible to search or to browse
the site.
Historical theme:
Political history
Geographical area: Britain
& Ireland | Europe |
North America
Period: 19th
Century | 20th Century
Resource type: Primary
sources | Bibliographies
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