List of anarchist periodicals

The following is a chronological list of noteworthy anarchist periodicals.

Dates of publication Title Format Language Base
1833 The Peaceful Revolutionist Monthly newspaper English Cincinnati, Ohio (US)
1848–1850 Le Peuple Irregular newspaper French Paris (France)
1850–??? L'Anarchie, journal de l'ordre Monthly journal French France
1872–1890
1892–1893
The Word Magazine English Princeton, Cambridge (US)
1879–1910 Freiheit Newspaper German London (UK), New York City, (US)
1879–1885 Le Révolté Newspaper French Geneva (Switzerland)
1880–1881 La Révolution Sociale Newspaper French Paris (France)
1881–1908 Liberty Biweekly newspaper English Boston, Massachusetts (US)
1883–1907 Lucifer the Lightbearer Weekly newspaper English Valley Falls, Kansas and Chicago, Illinois (US)
1884–1888? The Alarm Weekly newspaper English Chicago (US)
1886–present Freedom Biweekly tabloid English London (UK)
1890–1977 Fraye Arbeter Shtime Tabloid Yiddish United States
1891–1894 L'EnDehors Newspaper French Paris (France)
1895–1956 Le Libertaire Newspaper French Paris (France)
1892–1915
1920–1923[1]
Arbeter Fraynd Newspaper Yiddish London (UK)
1895–1904 The Firebrand, 1895–1897

Free Society, 1897–1904[2]

Newspaper English San Francisco (US)
1896–1932 Der Eigene Journal German Berlin (Germany)
1897–present La Protesta Journal Spanish Buenos Aires (Argentina)
1898–present Brand Magazine Swedish Stockholm (Sweden)
1898–1905
1923–1936
La Revista Blanca Magazine Spanish Madrid and Barcelona (Spain)
1900–?? Regeneración Newspaper Spanish Mexico and United States
1905–1914 L'Anarchie Journal French Paris (France)
1900–1903
1905–1908
Germinal Journal Yiddish London (UK)
1903–1918 Cronaca Sovversiva Newspaper Italian New Jersey (US)
1906–1917 Mother Earth Monthly magazine English United States
1907–present Solidaridad Obrera Weekly newspaper Spanish Spain
1907–1932 Die Aktion Weekly periodical German Germany
1911–1923 Bluestockings Journal Magazine Japanese Japan
1911–1919 Golos Truda Monthly, weekly, later daily newspaper Russian New York, Petrograd, Moscow
1916–1917 The Blast Biweekly magazine English San Francisco, California (US)
1917–1921 Anarkhiia Weekly newspaper Russian Moscow, Russia/USSR
1917–1921 Der Ziegelbrenner (The Brickburner)[3] Magazine German Munich (Weimar Germany)
1920–1922
1945–present
Umanità Nova Weekly newspaper Italian Italy
1922–1939 L'EnDehors Newspaper French Paris (France)
1927–1931 Road to Freedom Newspaper English New York City, New York (US)
1929–1937 Iniciales Magazine Spanish Barcelona and Valencia (Spain)
1932–1939 Vanguard Monthly journal English New York City, New York (US)
1937 Catalunya Journal Catalan Catalonia
1945–1956 L'Unique Journal French France
1952–53 The Syndicalist[4] Paper English Britain
1960–1992 Solidarity Magazine English London (UK)
1961–1994 Our Generation Biannual newspaper English Montreal (Canada)
1965–1968 Left and Right: A Journal of Libertarian Thought Journal English United States
1966–1968 Black Mask Journal English New York City, New York (US)
1965–present Fifth Estate Quarterly magazine English Liberty, Tennessee and Detroit, Michigan (US)
1969–1984 The Libertarian Forum Journal English United States
1969–present The Match! Irregular magazine English Tucson, Arizona (US)
1970–2006 Black Flag Annual newspaper English United Kingdom
1970s-1980s Black Rose[5] Magazine English Boston, Massachusetts (US)
1972–present Graswurzel Revolution Monthly Magazine German Muenster Germany
1975–1984 Voz Anarquista Monthly magazine Portuguese Almada (Portugal)
1975–1980 Libero International Newspaper English Kobe (Japan)
1980–present Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed Quarterly magazine English Berkeley, California (US)
1981–1997 Ideas and Action Magazine English United States
1983–present Class War Newspaper English London (UK)
1984–2004 Counter Information Biannual English Edinburgh (Scotland)
1984–present Green Anarchist Magazine English United Kingdom
1985–present El Libertario Newspaper Spanish Buenos Aires City (Argentina)
1986–present Anarcho-Syndicalist Review Quarterly English United States
1988 The Arousal Newsletter English Pakistan
1988–present Slingshot! Quarterly newspaper English Berkeley, California (US)
1988–present Organise! Biannual magazine English Great Britain and Ireland
1989–present Profane Existence Irregular zine English Minneapolis, Minnesota (US)
1990–1996 Love and Rage/Amor y Rabia Newspaper English and Spanish (US)
1993–present Anarchist Studies Biannual magazine English London, UK
1994–present SchNEWS Weekly A4 sheets English Brighton (UK)
1995–present El Libertario Newspaper Spanish Caracas (Venezuela)
1996–present Direct Action Quarterly magazine English Manchester (UK)
1996–present Perspectives on Anarchist Theory Biannual magazine English Washington, DC (US)
1997–present Libertad! Newspaper Spanish Buenos Aires City (Argentina)
1998–present The Defenestrator[6] Irregular newspaper English Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (US)
1998–present resistance Monthly bulletin English London (UK)
2000–2003 Onward Quarterly magazine English Gainesville, Florida (US)
2000–2008 Green Anarchy Quarterly magazine English Eugene, Oregon (US)
2001–present Abolishing the Borders from Below Bimonthly magazine English Berlin, (Germany)
2004–present Gagged! Monthly A3 sheets English South Wales (UK)
2005–present Rolling Thunder Biannual magazine English United States
2007–present Voices of Resistance from Occupied London Quarterly journal English United Kingdom
2007–present Shift Magazine Triannual magazine English Manchester, United Kingdom
2008–present Nor'easter Newspaper English United States
2008–present Theory in Action Journal English United States
2009–present El Surco Monthly Journal Spanish Chile
2010–present Anarchadia[7] Journal English United States
2010–present Polemic[8] Zine (?) English Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Footnotes

  1. ^ Arbeter Fraynd was originally launched in 1885, but only became anarchist in 1892. Publication was interrupted during the First World War.
  2. ^ "Free Society was the principal English-language forum for anarchist ideas in the United States at the beginning of the twentieth century." Emma Goldman: Making Speech Free, 1902–1909.
  3. ^ Der Ziegelbrenner was an anarchist-pacifist magazine edited by Ret Marut, thought to be a previous identity of B Traven.
  4. ^ Founded by Philip Sansom, featured Donald Rooum's first cartoon strip
  5. ^ Back issues of Black Rose available in various formats from Scarlet Letter Archives
  6. ^ http://defenestrator.org The Defenestrator
  7. ^ http://www.anarchadia.com Anarchadia watchdog journal
  8. ^ http://issuu.com/euas Polemic

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