It has been argued that support for the First World War by the important French syndicalist organisation, the Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT) has tended to obscure the fact that other national syndicalist organisations remained faithful to their professed workers’ internationalism: on this basis syndicalists beyond France, more than any other ideological persuasion within the organised trade union movement in immediate pre-war and wartime Europe, can be seen to have constituted an authentic movement of opposition to the war in their refusal to subordinate class interests to those of the state, to endorse policies of ‘defencism’ and to abandon the rhetoric of class conflict. This article, which attempts to contribute to a much neglec...
Practical engagements with and theoretical reflections on “council democracy” have resurfaced period...
This introduction contextualises the debates between Peter Kropotkin and Errico Malatesta which symb...
This article argues that the First World War did not just aggravate nationalist sentiments but also ...
It has been argued that support for the First World War by the important French syndicalist organisa...
It has been argued that support for the First World War by the important French syndicalist organisa...
Revolutionary syndicalism constituted a variant ideology within the labour movement which advocated ...
The explosion of industrial and political militancy that swept the world during the early years of t...
The French and British trade union organisations of the 1880-1914 period are usually presented as an...
As tensions grew and the prospect of war seemed ever more likely in the years preceding 1914, Europe...
This thesis examines relations between the French Confederation Generale du Travail (CGT) and the la...
This chapter explores the transfers between French and British trade unionism between 1880 and 1914,...
Dans le cadre général de l’histoire des travailleurs aux Pays-Bas, le Secrétariat national du travai...
Following the Leninist line, a commonly held assumption is that anarchism as a revolutionary movemen...
This study develops a close-textual and comparative analysis of two influential doctrines of “prolet...
The outbreak of the First World War divided the South African Labour Party, a movement representing ...
Practical engagements with and theoretical reflections on “council democracy” have resurfaced period...
This introduction contextualises the debates between Peter Kropotkin and Errico Malatesta which symb...
This article argues that the First World War did not just aggravate nationalist sentiments but also ...
It has been argued that support for the First World War by the important French syndicalist organisa...
It has been argued that support for the First World War by the important French syndicalist organisa...
Revolutionary syndicalism constituted a variant ideology within the labour movement which advocated ...
The explosion of industrial and political militancy that swept the world during the early years of t...
The French and British trade union organisations of the 1880-1914 period are usually presented as an...
As tensions grew and the prospect of war seemed ever more likely in the years preceding 1914, Europe...
This thesis examines relations between the French Confederation Generale du Travail (CGT) and the la...
This chapter explores the transfers between French and British trade unionism between 1880 and 1914,...
Dans le cadre général de l’histoire des travailleurs aux Pays-Bas, le Secrétariat national du travai...
Following the Leninist line, a commonly held assumption is that anarchism as a revolutionary movemen...
This study develops a close-textual and comparative analysis of two influential doctrines of “prolet...
The outbreak of the First World War divided the South African Labour Party, a movement representing ...
Practical engagements with and theoretical reflections on “council democracy” have resurfaced period...
This introduction contextualises the debates between Peter Kropotkin and Errico Malatesta which symb...
This article argues that the First World War did not just aggravate nationalist sentiments but also ...