Archive for January, 2015
Storm in My Heart: Memories from the Widow of Johann Most (excerpt)
Wednesday, January 14th, 2015Helene Minkin’s memoir, translated by Alisa Braun and edited/introduced by Tom Goyens, is at the printer. We’re excited about this one. This is the first time Minkin’s words, which provide a unique perspective on late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century anarchism in the US, have been available in English. She forces us to reassess many [...]
The Lyon Anarchist Trial of 1883
Thursday, January 8th, 2015On this day in 1883, the trial of over sixty anarchists began in Lyon, France. The state rounded them up and charged them with reconstructing the French branch of the International Working Men’s Association, which had been outlawed the year before (in the aftermath of the Paris Commune). For their part, the accused used the [...]
Read an excerpt from Underground Passages: Anarchist Resistance Culture, 1848–2011
Monday, January 5th, 2015Underground Passages: Anarchist Resistance Culture, 1848–2011 is on its way back from the printer. We’re waiting expectantly, as are many of you, we know. Not sure whether it will take some of the edge off the anticipation or fill you with even more longing, but here’s a hefty excerpt from the Introduction (oh, and if [...]