L'Anarchie
L'Anarchie (French pronunciation: [lanaʁʃi], anarchy) was a French individualist anarchist journal established in April 1905 by Albert Libertad. Along with Libertad, contributors to the journal included Émile Armand, André Lorulot, Émilie Lamotte, Raymond Callemin, and Victor Serge).[1] The magazine was based in Paris.[1]
484 editions were published between 13 April 1905 and 22 July 1914.
On 21 April 1926 Louis Louvet relaunched L'Anarchie, which appeared until 1929.[2]
References
- 1 2 M. Keith Booker (1 January 2005). Encyclopedia of Literature and Politics: S-Z. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 649. ISBN 978-0-313-33568-6. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
- ↑ "Louis Louvet". Ephéméride Anarchiste 7 février (in French). Retrieved 10 July 2015.
External links
Entire editions of numbers of L'Anarchie
- l'anarchie, Paris, 3 May 1906
- l'anarchie, Paris, 4 September 1906
- l'anarchie, Paris, 3 January 1907
- l'anarchie, Paris, 7 May 1908
Articles from L'Anarchie
- L’illusion révolutionnaire (L’anarchie n°264, 28 April 1910)
- L’ouvriérisme (L’anarchie, 24 March 1910)
- La grève des cheminots (L’anarchie, 20 October 1910)
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