Description
About the Author
Matthew S. Adams is Lecturer in Politics, History and Communication at Loughborough University
Ruth Kinna is Professor of Political Theory at Loughborough University
Reviews
'This book concurrently highlights the complexity and the significance of the anti-interventionists' values, ideas and practices. Stimulating and problematic themes emerge across contributions: anarchists' relation to "nation" and "state", the definition of "motherland", pragmatic and ideological answers to outbreaks of conflict (in the past, present and future), the role of art and aesthetics in the elaboration of trauma and in ideological developments....a valuable resource across disciplines.'
Pietro di Paola, The University of Lincoln
'The flowering of anarchist studies in recent years shows no signs of abating and Anarchism, 1914-18 provides yet another treat. The product of two conference panels in 2014, its ten substantive chapters are penned by a good mixture of well-established and next generation researchers. Edited by two luminaries of Loughborough University's dynamic anarchist studies centre, it offers some rich and rewarding research on a period that, with recent centenary events, remains to some degree in the public eye.'
Anarchist Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9781526148087
Author Ruth Kinna
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publisher Manchester University Press
Weight(grams) 336g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 138mm * 15mm