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Title:  Anarchist Studies   [ website ]
Institute:  International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)   [ website ]   [ e-mail ]
 
Year:  1999
Volume:  7
Issue:  1
Month:  March
 
      
 
 
 
Sharif Gemie    
Editorial
Page: 1
 
Cliff Hawkins    
Assassination, Self-Expression and Social Change: Emma Goldman and Political Violence
Pages: 3-24
 
Chris Atton    
Green Anarchists: A Case Study of Collective Action in the Radical Media
Pages: 25-49
 
Dave Morland and Terry Hopton    
Locke and Anarchism: A Reply to Call
Pages: 51-67
 
Karen Goaman    
Endless Deferral.. Simulation, Surveillance, Social Postmodernism, Postsocialism...
Pages: 69-74
 
Ian Welsh    
New Social Movements Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Pages: 75-81
 
John Crump    
Reforming Capitalism: The Endless Treadmill
Pages: 82-85
 
[Book Review by Rick Halpern]   
James Tracy
Direct Action: Radical Pacifism from the Union Eight to the Chicago Zeven
Pages: 86-87
 
[Book Review by Brian Morris]   
Ian Watt
Myths of Modern Individualism: Faust, Don Quixote and Robinson Crusoe
Pages: 87-90
 
[Book Review by Michael Levin]   
Donovan Pedelty
The Rape of Socialism: How Labour Lost the Millennium
Pages: 90-91
 
[Book Review by Michael Levin]   
Paul Berman
A Tale of Two Utopias: The Political Journey of the Generation of 1968
Pages: 91-92
 
[Book Review by Harold Barclay]   
Phillip Wearne
Return of the Indian: Conquest and Revival in America
Pages: 92-94
 
[Book Review by Richard Cleminson]   
María Angeles García-Maroto (ed.)
Mauthausen: fin de trayecto. Un anarquista en los campos de la muerte: Lope Massaguer
Page: 94
 
      
 
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