Anarchism and state violence in Sydney and Melbourne, 1886-1896

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Bob James
Language
English
Pages
269

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Table of Contents

Latter day witches
Writing about anarchism
A comparison of forces, surveillance and civil control by the military, police and newspapers
Free thought to free action
The M.A.C., the revolution debates and the unemployed agitation 1889-1890
The maritme strike, Col. Tom Price versus J.A. Andrews, and the legitimacy of state violence
The A.S.L. and the struggle over tactics, 1891-1892
1892- the Melbourne unrest and in Sydney, the "Reign of Terror" begins
Arthur Desmond and the A.S.B.-1893
Collapse!- 1894-1895
Personal relations and power anaylsis
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

LC copy: Additional gift: Estate of Paul Avrich, 2006.

Published in
Newcastle East, N.S.W

Classifications

Library of Congress
HX970 .J36 1986

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Pagination
269 p. ;
Number of pages
269

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24979192M
LCCN
2011659338

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