Anarchy and Geography
Reclus and Kropotkin in the UK
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Word Count
61,750 words, Guess
Page Count
247 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-101138488127
- ISBN-139781138488120
- GoogleuwtpDwAAQBAJ
- Goodreads40701117
- LibraryThing27463483
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- The StoryGraph73285ddf-d837-4926-8c70-c7913c4d3509
- Library of Congress Control Number2018020925
- OCLC Control Number1035463650
- OCLC Control Number1049802665
- Better World Books9781138488120
- Open LibraryOL26665910M
Classifications
- DDC335/.83094109034
- LCCHX885 .F45 2018
- LCCHX885.F45 2018
and 2 more
- LCCHX885 .F45 2018eb
- LCCHX885 .F45 2019
Description
This book provides a historical account of anarchist geographies in the UK and the implications for current practice. It looks at the works of Frenchman Élisée Reclus (1830–1905) and Russian Pyotr Kropotkin (1842–1921) which were cultivated during their exile in Britain and Ireland. Anarchist geographies have recently gained considerable interest across scholarly disciplines. Many aspects of the international anarchist tradition remain little-known and English-speaking scholarship remains mostly impenetrable to authors. Inspired by approaches in historiography and mobilities, this book links print culture and Reclus and Kropotkin’s spheres in Britain and Ireland. The author draws on primary sources, biographical links and political circles to establish the early networks of anarchist geographies. Their social, cultural and geographical context played a decisive role in the formation and dissemination of anarchist ideas on geographies of social inequalities, anti-colonialism, anti-racism, feminism, civil liberties, animal rights and ‘humane’ or humanistic approaches to socialism. This book will be relevant to anarchist geographers and is recommended supplementary reading for individuals studying historical geography, history, geopolitics and anti-colonialism. (Source: [Routledge](https://www.routledge.com/Anarchy-and-Geography-Reclus-and-Kropotkin-in-the-UK-1st-Edition/Ferretti/p/book/9781138488120))
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