The Sixties

CfP: The Sixties in National and Transnational Perspective: Communications and Protest Movements - St Andrews 09/10

Centre for Transnational History
University of St. Andrews, St Andrews
16.09.2010-17.09.2010, School of History, University of St Andrews
Deadline: 15.04.2010

The Sixties in National and Transnational Perspective: Communications and Protest Movements

Black Flame

Black Flame: The Revolutionary Class Politics of Anarchism and Syndicalism, Counter-Power Vol. ILucien van der Walt & Michael Schmidt

Black Flame examines the anti-authoritarian class politics of the anarchist/syndicalist movement, and its 150 years of popular struggle on 5 continents. An indispensable conceptual and historical road map, with close attention to Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America, looking at its:

    Opposition to hierarchy, capitalism and the state
  • Strategy: building revolutionary counter-power

Alle fanciulle

Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli
Newsletter 2010:4 (Italian text)

Anna Maria Mozzoni, Alle fanciulle

Editore: Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli
Luogo di edizione: Milano
Collana: Testo ritrovato
Pagine: 27
Anno di pubblicazione: 2010

Presentazione
Scegliere il proprio ruolo nella società è un diritto di tutte le donne

Economic crises, social crises

CFP: Economic crises, social crises:
30th Annual Conference of the Portuguese Economic and Social History Association

Amélia Branco Dias / Carlos Bastien / Leonor Freire Costa / Pedro Neves / Rita Martins de Sousa, Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão 19.11.2010-20.11.2010, Lissabon
Deadline: 30.04.2010

Lisbon, 19-20 November 2010
Deadline: 30 April 2010

Otto marzo

Alessandra Gissi
Otto marzo
La Giornata internazionale delle donne in Italia

collana La storia. Temi, 14marzo 2010, 15x21 cm, 96 p., 46 ill. col e b/n f.t.bross. ISBN 978-88-8334-447-3 € 10,00

Chartism

The annual international Chartism Conference is organised by the Society of Labour History, the Chartist Study Group and the South Wales Centre for History and Interdisciplinary Research (SWCHIR). It will be held at the Sorbonne, Paris, 2-4 July 2010.

Speakers include:

Anarchism against Francoism

The Kate Sharpley Library are pleased to announce our latest publication:
Anarchist International Action Against Francoism From Genoa 1949 to The First Of May Group by Antonio Téllez Solà, translated by Paul Sharkey

From the end of the Spanish Civil War, the anarchist movement fought to undermine the Francoist dictatorship. Solidarity actions in Western Europe aimed to isolate the regime, and bring pressure to bear in defence of militants inside Spain. Determined to avoid casualties, their campaign of armed protests saved many activists from the death penalty.