Former Finnish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Rudolf Holsti, ended his professional career as a professor at Stanford University. In spring 1941, he encountered a news article on Alexandra Kropotkina and was encouraged to send her a letter. In this letter, Holsti revealed his admiration for her father, anarchist prince Pjotr Kropotkin. Holsti’s letter to Alexandra Kropotkina further related that as foreign minister he had even sent food from the Finnish embassy in Moscow to Kropotkin while he was being held in custody by the Soviet authorities. The notion of an anarchist foreign minister is profoundly paradoxical, but the aim of my research is to find Kropotkin’s influences in Holsti\u27s work and publications. Before entering politics, Hol...
The Supreme Council of Entente recognized de jure the independence of Estonia and Latvia on 26 Janua...
Michael Confino, Kropotkine in 1914: the war and the abortive congresses of Russian anarchists. Unpu...
<p>Aleksandra Kollontai in Norway (1915-1917)</p><p class="Teksttreci80">The aim of this article is ...
Pëtr Kropotkin was a writer and propagandist active in the international anarchist movement from 187...
The primary aim of this book is to rescue Kropotkin from the framework of classical anarchism and to...
In the Czech lands of the late 19th century and early 20th century, anarchism represented a marginal...
This thesis approaches anarchist organisation in practical and revolutionary terms. Its theme is Kro...
Michael Confino, Peter Kropotkin and the agents of the Okhrana. A study and thirteen unpublished let...
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Nikolai Bukharin’s (1888–1938) anti-fascist activity in the mid-1930s and his status as a cultural t...
Alexander Solzhenitsyn was one of the Cold War's most iconic writers. This book offers an in-depth a...
The Supreme Council of Entente recognized de jure the independence of Estonia and Latvia on 26 Janua...
Michael Confino, Kropotkine in 1914: the war and the abortive congresses of Russian anarchists. Unpu...
<p>Aleksandra Kollontai in Norway (1915-1917)</p><p class="Teksttreci80">The aim of this article is ...
Pëtr Kropotkin was a writer and propagandist active in the international anarchist movement from 187...
The primary aim of this book is to rescue Kropotkin from the framework of classical anarchism and to...
In the Czech lands of the late 19th century and early 20th century, anarchism represented a marginal...
This thesis approaches anarchist organisation in practical and revolutionary terms. Its theme is Kro...
Michael Confino, Peter Kropotkin and the agents of the Okhrana. A study and thirteen unpublished let...
International audienceThis paper addresses the relationship between the famous anarchist geographer ...
none1noThe declared aim of this book is to ‘rescue Kropotkin from the framework of classical anarchi...
This paper addresses the relationship between the famous anarchist geographer Pyotr Kropotkin and hi...
As one of leading advocates for anarchist communism in the 1870s, Peter Kropotkin (1842-1921) spent ...
Patricia Simpson, ‘Prince Peter Kropotkin: Anarchism, Eugenics and the Utopian Ideal of Letchworth G...
Nikolai Bukharin’s (1888–1938) anti-fascist activity in the mid-1930s and his status as a cultural t...
Alexander Solzhenitsyn was one of the Cold War's most iconic writers. This book offers an in-depth a...
The Supreme Council of Entente recognized de jure the independence of Estonia and Latvia on 26 Janua...
Michael Confino, Kropotkine in 1914: the war and the abortive congresses of Russian anarchists. Unpu...
<p>Aleksandra Kollontai in Norway (1915-1917)</p><p class="Teksttreci80">The aim of this article is ...