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International Workers' Day
celebration in the international labour movement on May Day
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
French politician, philosopher, anarchist and socialist (1809-1865)
May 68
May 1968 civil unrest in France
International Workingmen's Association
(First International) socialist political international (1864–1876)
anarcho-syndicalism
thumb|upright=1.1|Members of the Anarchism in Spain|Spanish anarcho-syndicalist trade union CNT marching in [[Madrid with their red and black flags, 2010]]
Haymarket affair
aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration on Tuesday, May 4, 1886, at Haymarket Square in Chicago
libertarian socialism
Anti-authoritarian political philosophy
Industrial Workers of the World
international union founded in 1905
Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine
armed formation of anarchists in the Russian Civil War, mainly Ukrainian peasants, led by Nestor Makhno
A las Barricadas
song of the Spanish anarchists
Tragic Week
social revolt
Wall Street bombing
1920 bombing in New York City
Barcelona May Days
street battles in Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War
history of anarchism
aspect of history
Alois Rašín
Czech economist and politician (1867-1923)
International of Anarchist Federations
anarchist organization
Soviet Republic of Naissaar
former country
Charter of Amiens
charter adopted by the CGT
Canut revolts
revolts by silk workers in Lyon, France
Amakasu Incident
1923 homicide case in Japan
Die Aktion
political and cultural journal
Black Hand
alleged anarchist organization in Spain
Hague Congress (1872)
socialism conference
Patagonia rebelde
violent suppression of a rural worker's strike in Santa Cruz, Patagonia, Argentina, between 1920 and 1922
1968–69 Japanese university protests
protests in Japan by students belonging to the Japanese New Left
High Treason Incident
1910 plot to assassinate the Japanese Emperor Meiji
Nabat
Fermín Salvochea
Spanish author (1842-1907)
Red triangle
badge used in Nazi concentration camps to mark political prisoners
Pistolerismo
'''''' refers both to a specific period of Spanish history, between the general strike of August 1917 and Primo de Rivera's coup in September 1923, and to the social phenomenon spread in many areas of Spain during which Spanish employers hired thugs to intimidate and often attack trade unionists and notable workers – and vice versa. It was characterized by the birth and proliferation of several armed groups composed of ("gunfighters"), men specialized in the use of violence.
Battle of Perehonivka
1919 battle in the Russian Civil War
Circle of Tchaikovsky
Russian literary society
1919 United States anarchist bombings
series of bombings in the US in 1919
International Anarchist Congress of Amsterdam
congress which took place from 24 August to 31 August 1907; gathered delegates from 14 countries, among which important figures of the anarchist movement
Würzburg Soviet Republic
soviet republic
Contemporary anarchism
present period of the anarchist movement
Immigration Act of 1903
law of the United States regulating immigration (1903)
International Conference of Rome for the Social Defense Against Anarchists
convention
Omladina Trial
1894 trial in Prague
Anarchist Mountain
mountain in British Columbia, Canada
anarchism and violence
issue in anarchism
Marseille commune
insurrection in Marseille, France
Solidaridad Obrera
newspaper founded in 1907
Lois scélérates
1893–94 French laws restricting the press
precursors to anarchism
forerunners of the anti-authoritarian ideology
Unabomber for President
political campaign
Trial of the Thirty
1894 trial in Paris
Macedonian Secret Revolutionary Committee
Bulgarian revolutionary organization
Spain and the World
Anarchist periodical
Kameido Incident
1923 massacre of social activists in Japan