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The French Anarchists In London 18801914 Exile And Transnationalism In The First Globalisation Constance Bantman

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The French Anarchists In London 18801914 Exile And Transnationalism In The First Globalisation Constance Bantman
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.47 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Constance Bantman
ISBN: 9781846318801, 1846318807
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The French Anarchists In London 18801914 Exile And Transnationalism In The First Globalisation Constance Bantman by Constance Bantman 9781846318801, 1846318807 instant download after payment.

Fleeing repression and persecution, nearly five hundred French-speaking anarchists moved to London between 1880 and 1914, where they developed a unique community deeply shaped by political exile and activism. In this book Constance Bantman explores the history of these largely unknown people and the ways they reinvented anarchism at a time of tremendous political change. She looks at how they struggled in the massive late-Victorian metropolis, tracing their social and political interactions and examining the effects British and French surveillance had on their lives. An in-depth look at a fascinating community, The French Anarchists in London lends historical insight into contemporary concerns about transnational terrorist groups and immigration in Europe.     

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