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Sharif Gemie
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| Editorial |
| Pages: 1-2 |
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Carol Vanderveer Hamilton
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| American Writers, Modernism, and Representations of the Sacco-Vanzetti Case |
| Pages: 3-25 |
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Terry Hopton
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| Tolstoy, God and Anarchism |
| Pages: 27-52 |
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Ruth Kinna
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| Roads to Utopia |
| Pages: 53-65 |
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Ron Mendel
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| 'Carrying it on': Politics as Culture; Culture as Politics in the Twentieth-Century American Left |
| Pages: 67-73 |
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Karen Goaman and Mo Dodson
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| Habermas, the Postmodern Turn and their (Ir?)rellevance to Anarchism |
| Pages: 75-80 |
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Harold Barclay
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| Fanatics and Civil Society |
| Pages: 81-84 |
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[Book Review by Stephen Cole]  |
| Carlotta R. Andersen
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| All-American Anarchist: Joseph A. Labadie and the Labour Movement |
| Pages: 85-86 |
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[Book Review by George McKay]  |
| Deidre Boyle
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| Subject to Change: Guerrilla Television Revisited |
| Pages: 87-88 |
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[Book Review by Jenny Alexander]  |
| David Weir
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| Anarchy and Culture: The Aesthetic Politics of Modernism |
| Pages: 88-89 |
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[Book Review by Ian Welsh]  |
| Doug McAdam, John D. McCarthy and Mayer N. Zald (eds.)
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| Comparative Perspectives on Social Movements |
| Pages: 89-91 |
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[Book Note by John Moore]  |
| John Tytell
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| The Lying Theatre: Art, Exile and Outrage |
| Pages: 93-94 |