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January 4, 2025 | History

Jean Grave and the Anarchist Tradition in France

Jean Grave and The Anarchist Tradition in France focuses on the anarchist activity of an outstanding French anarchist, flourishing in the 1880-1920 period, whose theoretical works place him alongside the foremost anarchist thinkers: William Godwin, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, and Michael Bakunin. But he was also a journalist, best known as the leading editor of Les Temps Nouveaux, in which he enlisted many of his painter and writer friends, such as Camille and Lucien Pissarro, Paul Signac, and Lucien Descaves, to aid the anarchist cause. The leading French collaborator of Peter Kropotkin, Grave was involved in several of the major happenings of the Third Republic: the wave of fear occasioned by anarchist terrorism, the Dreyfus Case, and the rise of anarcho-syndicalism whose chief spokeperson was Georges Sorel. The work ends with and examination of the French anarchist tradition after Grave, with Simone Weil, Albert Camus, Jean-Paul Sartre, and the 1968 French Revolution.

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Caslon Co.
Language
English
Pages
146

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1995, Caslon Co.
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1995, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
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Table of Contents

Early Life, 1854–1869
Page 1
War and the Commune, 1870–1871
Page 9
Continuing Revolutionary Activity, 1872–1882
Page 13
Le Révolté and into La Révolte Period, 1883–1890
Page 23
The Trial of the Thirty Period, 1891–1894
Page 30
Les Temps Nouveaux and Other Activity, 1895–1905
Page 40
Between Syndicalism and Individualism, 1905–1913
Page 47
In the World of Art
Page 56
War and Social Revolution, 1914–1920
Page 62
Twilight and Death, 1921–1939
Page 70
Revolution and Utopia, Background
Page 74
Road to Revolution
Page 79
Utopia
Page 89
Certain Common Views between Grave and Prominent Bourgeois Thinkers
Page 97
Examples of the Anarchist Temperament
Page 99
Grave’s Historical Importance
Page 112
Notes
Page 13
Index
Page 141

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
A much expanded version of: Jean Grave and French anarchism. c1978.

Published in
Middletown, N.J
Copyright Date
1995

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.5/7/092, B, 320.57, 335.830 922
Library of Congress
HX893.7.G73 P37 1995, HX893.7.G73P37 1995

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
146p.
Number of pages
146
Dimensions
23 x x centimeters

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1120189M
ISBN 10
0391039113
ISBN 13
9780391039117
LCCN
94046629
OCLC/WorldCat
468607052, 31738599
Google
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Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF)
cb374986908
BookBrainz
5c16fc4a-a4eb-4f8b-bb60-5e1d845f34e0
Wikidata
Q127601462
Goodreads
3966040

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3525906W

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