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ANARCHIST REVOLUTION AND THE LIBERATION OF WOMEN
Martha A. Ackelsberg
Zabalaza

Pris: 10kr


Emilio Canzi: an anarchist partisan in Italy and Spain
FINZI, Paolo & others
Kate Sharpley Library

Canzi was born in Piacenza in 1893, fought in WW1 and joined the Italian anarchist movement in the 1920s. He helped train the Arditti del Popolo (People's Commandos) who fought against Mussolini's Blackshirts. In exile, he agitated against fascism and fought it in the Spanish Civil War. Captured by the Germans in 1940, interned in Italy, he escaped to play a major part in the partisan struggle in his native Piacenza.

Pris: 40kr


Models Of Revolution: Rural Women And Anarchist Collectivization In Civil War Spain
Martha A. Ackelsberg

An essay exploring revolutionary activities in rural Spain during the years of the Spanish Civil War (1936–39), comparing two different (anarchist) perspectives on the nature of women's subordination and empowerment. One—evident in the activities of the mainstream anarcho-syndicalist movement—understood women's subordination to be rooted in her economic domination and, consequently, viewed economic participation as the route to empowerment. The second—developed in the anarchist women's organization, Mujeres Libres—understood women's subordination to have broader cultural roots and, consequently, saw the need for a multifaceted program of education and empowerment as key to women's liberation. The article examines the agricultural collectivization sponsored by the CNT, as well as the activities of Mujeres Libres, comparing the successes and failures of each approach.

Pris: 20kr


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