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    ANARCHO-SYNDICALISTS AND THE SPANISH REPUBLIC (1931–1936) by Vadim Damier

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Many anarchists and anarcho-syndicalists in Spain generally welcomed the fall of the monarchy in April 1931, hoping that these changes would open the way for a more free development of the libertarian trade union movement and for anarchist agitation. …”
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    Qualche nota sui Carteggi ‘R. Michels e i sindacalisti’ - On the Correspondences between R. Michels and the Syndicalists by Giorgio Volpe

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…The Robert Michels’ Archive at the Fondazione Einaudi in Turin keeps the correspondences between the German sociologist and several Italian Revolutionary syndicalists, including Arturo Labriola and Enrico Leone. …”
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    Siberia in the Political and Legal Views of the Confederation of Anarcho-Syndicalists of Russia (According to the Materials of the Bulletin of the Siberian Information Agency and the Newspapers “Solidarity” and the “Voice of Labour” 1989-1991) by S. V. Novikov

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Having become an integral part of the opposition to the Soviet system, the federal state and the communist regime, anarchists (anarcho-syndicalists) contributed to the development of crisis phenomena in the socioeconomic sphere. …”
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    Simone Weils frühes Verständnis des Totalitarismus als existenzielle Bedrohung by Ulrich Arnswald

    Published 2023-09-01
    “… Coming from anarchist circles and revolutionary-syndicalist trade unions, Simone Weil initially saw herself as a Marxist and an anarchist, before increasingly becoming their early and extremely pointed critic. …”
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    La socialización frustrada de la industria del Calzado en Barcelona (1936-1939) by Joël Delhom

    “…The socialization of the shoe industry in Barcelona depended on the antifascist trade-unions’ alliance and on the anarcho-syndicalist participation in the government, that reduced its revolutionary significance. …”
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    Discours polémique et schismogenèse linguistique. Le « Naven » du Père Peinard by Maurice Tournier

    Published 1996-03-01
    “…Le Père Peinard, an anarcho-syndicalist paper from 1889-1902, implements a set of inverted values. …”
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    ¿Moro invasor o hermano revolucionario? by Josefa Alcolea Escribano

    “…This article analyses the image Moroccans and Morocco had in the anarchist-syndicalist Valencian newspaper Fragua Social, themeans of expression used by the CNT (Work National Confederation) in the Eastern regions between 1936 and 1939. …”
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    Organised labour in Argentina by Thompson, R, Thompson, Ruth

    Published 1979
    “…Large and successful unions dominated a syndicalist movement which between 1915 and 1921 - years of many important industrial conflicts - was exceptionally reformist. …”
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    Anarchism in the Catalan-speaking countries: Between syndicalism and propaganda (1868-1931) by Teresa Abelló

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…This characteristic gave it connotations that would remain with it forever: a relationship with republicanism and the primacy of the syndicalist over the anarchist content. It penetrated workers’ societies and ended up becoming the most powerful hub of anarcho-syndicalism in the world. …”
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    The Feminine Section and the political instrumentalization of flamenco dance during the Franco dictatorship (1940-1975) by Bárbara de las Heras Monastero, Patricia Delgado Granados

    Published 2022-02-01
    “… This article analyzes the political instrumentalization of flamenco dance during the Franco dictatorship through the Feminine Section of Traditionalist Spanish Falange and the National Syndicalist Offensive Boards (hereinafter, FET and JONS). …”
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    WHY THE SPANISH REVOLUTION IS GREAT by Alexander Shubin

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The author polemizes with those historians who see syndicalist social transfor-mations as the reason for the collapse of the industry of the Spanish Re-public. …”
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    Always against the state? An analysis of Polish and Swedish radical left-libertarian activists’ interaction with institutionalized politics by Grzegorz Piotrowski, Magnus Wennerhag

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…This article therefore explores whether, and to what extent, such interaction actually occurs and analyzes the meanings and motives radical left-libertarian activists – from anarchist, autonomist, and anarcho-syndicalist groups – attribute to various types of political actions, ranging from voting and lobbying to protests and direct action. …”
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    Cultures of time: radical politics in France, 1899–1913 by Paulin-Booth, ACM, Gildea, R

    Published 2017
    “…</p> <p>The study draws its sources from several overlapping circles of thinkers, writers, and activists: those who engaged in the Dreyfus Affair, those active in independent socialist and syndicalist groups, and those involved in nationalist leagues. …”
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    Syndicalism, work and science in Simone Weil’s philosophy of modernity by Holt, A

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Simone Weil (1909-1943) was a political philosopher and revolutionary-syndicalist militant who put her own body on the line as a factory worker in 1935; mobilised herself in an anarchist militia in northern Spain in 1936 and engaged as a résistante in France and then in London in de Gaulle’s Forces Françaises Libres during the Occupation. …”
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    Workers' playtime: an enquiry into the relationship between Paris May '68 and the development of British political theatre 1968-1978 by Smith, Steve

    Published 2004
    “…Chapter 2 directly asserts how the syndicalist politics of the SI were assimilated by the May’68 Occupation Movement and then taken up by political theatre workers. …”
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