Book contents
- The Cambridge History of Socialism
- The Cambridge History of Socialism
- The Cambridge History of Socialism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Contributors to Volume I
- Abbreviations
- Introduction to Volume I
- Part I Beginnings
- Part II Negating State Power
- The North Atlantic Region
- Africa, Asia, Latin America
- Worldwide Connections
- 25 Anarchist Transnationalism
- 26 The Global Revival of Anarchism and Syndicalism
- Index
- References
25 - Anarchist Transnationalism
from Worldwide Connections
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2022
- The Cambridge History of Socialism
- The Cambridge History of Socialism
- The Cambridge History of Socialism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Contributors to Volume I
- Abbreviations
- Introduction to Volume I
- Part I Beginnings
- Part II Negating State Power
- The North Atlantic Region
- Africa, Asia, Latin America
- Worldwide Connections
- 25 Anarchist Transnationalism
- 26 The Global Revival of Anarchism and Syndicalism
- Index
- References
Summary
Research into the history of anarchism as a transnational movement has been remarkably dynamic since the mid-2000s, uncovering or revisiting rich individual and collective histories of mobilities and exchange, and making a significant theoretical contribution to the transnational turn in the humanities and social sciences. In return, the study of anarchism has been reinvigorated by the new perspectives afforded by transnational approaches, which have opened up new territories for empirical study and allowed a much finer understanding of the movement’s political, social, and cultural history, and the nature and scope of anarchist internationalism and national attachments, as well as of anarchism’s relationship with labour organizations – to name just a few key areas.
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- The Cambridge History of Socialism , pp. 599 - 620Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022