From the 1880s through the 1940s tens of thousands of anarchists were active in the United States, the overwhelming majority of them first- and second-generation immigrants. But most were not yet devotees of the anarchist cause when they arrived on American shores. Instead, a clear link existed between migration and the embrace of anarchist ideology. This study asks how and whythousands of migrants became anarchists, and how their embrace of an anti-nationalist and cosmopolitan ideology shaped their identities, experiences and actions.Utilizing anarchist publications, government surveillance files, and archival materials, it focuses on Eastern European Jews and Italians—the two largest segments of the anarchist movement by the turn of the c...
As Americans worked to construct a national creed in the early nineteenth century, xenophobia and cu...
“Any Minute Now the World’s Overflowing Its Border”: Anarchist Modernism and Yiddish Literature exam...
On September 6, 1901, a self-proclaimed anarchist named Leon Czolgosz fatally shot President William...
From the 1880s through the 1940s tens of thousands of anarchists were active in the United States, t...
The article analyzes the American press coverage of anarchism and anarchists between 1886 and 1888. ...
The 1903 Alien Immigration Act, more commonly known as the Anti-Anarchist Act, was the first United ...
Thousands of Russian anarchist immigrants, organized by the Union of Russian Workers (URW), took par...
Between 1936 and 1939, the Spanish Civil War showcased anarchism to the world. News of the revolutio...
This chapter addresses the problem of nationalities in the work of early anarchist geographers at th...
This work examines the impact of the Great War on millions of "new immigrants" to the United States ...
In Italian Workers of the World, a distinguished roster of contributors examines how the reception o...
Anarchism is strongly opposed to racism and bigotry, and celebrates cultural pluralism and the endle...
This article stems from the vibrant debate on methodological developments and new perspectives that ...
One of the many stereotypes included in the generally negative – occasionally Romantic – representa...
This edited volume reassesses the ongoing transnational turn in anarchist and syndicalist studies, a...
As Americans worked to construct a national creed in the early nineteenth century, xenophobia and cu...
“Any Minute Now the World’s Overflowing Its Border”: Anarchist Modernism and Yiddish Literature exam...
On September 6, 1901, a self-proclaimed anarchist named Leon Czolgosz fatally shot President William...
From the 1880s through the 1940s tens of thousands of anarchists were active in the United States, t...
The article analyzes the American press coverage of anarchism and anarchists between 1886 and 1888. ...
The 1903 Alien Immigration Act, more commonly known as the Anti-Anarchist Act, was the first United ...
Thousands of Russian anarchist immigrants, organized by the Union of Russian Workers (URW), took par...
Between 1936 and 1939, the Spanish Civil War showcased anarchism to the world. News of the revolutio...
This chapter addresses the problem of nationalities in the work of early anarchist geographers at th...
This work examines the impact of the Great War on millions of "new immigrants" to the United States ...
In Italian Workers of the World, a distinguished roster of contributors examines how the reception o...
Anarchism is strongly opposed to racism and bigotry, and celebrates cultural pluralism and the endle...
This article stems from the vibrant debate on methodological developments and new perspectives that ...
One of the many stereotypes included in the generally negative – occasionally Romantic – representa...
This edited volume reassesses the ongoing transnational turn in anarchist and syndicalist studies, a...
As Americans worked to construct a national creed in the early nineteenth century, xenophobia and cu...
“Any Minute Now the World’s Overflowing Its Border”: Anarchist Modernism and Yiddish Literature exam...
On September 6, 1901, a self-proclaimed anarchist named Leon Czolgosz fatally shot President William...