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Russian Anarchism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 April 2017

Martin A. Miller
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Duke University
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Copyright © International Labor and Working-Class History, Inc. 1977

References

1. Examples include Lehning's Archives Bakounine, Michael Confino's recent books and articles, and the Soviet archival materials cited by Pirumova in her book on Bakunin.

2. See Maurice, Jacques. L'anarchisme espagnol (Paris: Bordas, 1973) with references to anarchist sources of the 1870s;Google ScholarLida, Clara E.. Anarquismo y revolción en la Espana del XIX (Madrid: Siglo XXI, 1972)Google Scholar with references to MS collections on anarchism in Spain, Bakuninism, etc.; Anarchici e anarchia nel mondo contemporaneo (Torina. Fondazioni Luigi Einaudi. 1971), pp. 59123, with articles by Lamberet, Molnar and others on Bakuninism in Spain.Google Scholar

3. See Masini, Pier Carlo. Stona degli anarchici italiam (Milan: Rizzoli, 1969).Google Scholar

4. See Le mouvement anarchiste á Toulouse a la fin du XIX' siècle (Toulouse: Publications de l'Institut d'études politiques de Toulouse. Imprimcrie Maurice Espic, 1971). Introduction by Anne-Marie Magnou.Google Scholar

5. See vol. V of the Archives Bakounine on “Bakounine et ses relations slaves”: the Soviet archives, especially TsGALI in Moscow, contain important collections such as the Dragamanov Archive.

6. Marc Vuilleumier. “L'anarchisme et les conceptions de Bakounine sur l'organisation revolutionnarie,” Anarchici.… p. 505.