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(Chronologie (incomplète!) de la presse anarchiste)
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| 1878-1910
 
| 1878-1910
 
| ''[[Die Freiheit]]''
 
| ''[[Die Freiheit]]''
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| Journal
 
| Allemand
 
| Allemand
 
| [[London]] ([[United Kingdom|UK]]), [[New York City]], (US)
 
| [[London]] ([[United Kingdom|UK]]), [[New York City]], (US)
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| 1879-1885
 
| 1879-1885
 
| ''[[Le Révolté]]''
 
| ''[[Le Révolté]]''
| Newspaper
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| Journal
 
| Français
 
| Français
 
| [[Geneva]] ([[Switzerland]])
 
| [[Geneva]] ([[Switzerland]])
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| 1880-1881
 
| 1880-1881
 
| ''[[La Révolution Sociale]]''
 
| ''[[La Révolution Sociale]]''
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| Journal
 
| Français
 
| Français
 
| Paris (France)
 
| Paris (France)
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| 1895-1956
 
| 1895-1956
 
| ''[[Le Libertaire]]''
 
| ''[[Le Libertaire]]''
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| Journal
 
| Français
 
| Français
 
| Paris (France)
 
| Paris (France)
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|1892-1915<br />1920-1923<ref>''[[Arbeter Fraynd]]'' was originally launched in 1885, but only became anarchist in 1892. Publication was interrupted during the [[First World War]].</ref>
 
|1892-1915<br />1920-1923<ref>''[[Arbeter Fraynd]]'' was originally launched in 1885, but only became anarchist in 1892. Publication was interrupted during the [[First World War]].</ref>
 
|''[[Arbeter Fraynd]]''
 
|''[[Arbeter Fraynd]]''
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|Yiddish
 
|Yiddish
 
|London (UK)
 
|London (UK)
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| ''The Firebrand'', 1895-1897<br />
 
| ''The Firebrand'', 1895-1897<br />
 
''[[Free Society]]'', 1897-1904<ref>"''Free Society'' was the principal Anglais-language forum for anarchist ideas in the United States at the beginning of the twentieth century." ''Emma Goldman: Making Speech Free, 1902-1909''.</ref>
 
''[[Free Society]]'', 1897-1904<ref>"''Free Society'' was the principal Anglais-language forum for anarchist ideas in the United States at the beginning of the twentieth century." ''Emma Goldman: Making Speech Free, 1902-1909''.</ref>
| Newspaper
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| Journal
 
| Anglais
 
| Anglais
 
| [[San Francisco]] (US)
 
| [[San Francisco]] (US)
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| 1903-1918
 
| 1903-1918
 
| ''[[Cronaca Sovversiva]]''
 
| ''[[Cronaca Sovversiva]]''
| Newspaper
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| Italien
 
| Italien
 
| [[New Jersey]] (US)
 
| [[New Jersey]] (US)
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| 1927-1931
 
| 1927-1931
 
| ''[[Road to Freedom]]''
 
| ''[[Road to Freedom]]''
| Newspaper
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| Journal
 
| Anglais
 
| Anglais
 
| [[New York City]], [[New York]] (US)
 
| [[New York City]], [[New York]] (US)
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| 1975-1980
 
| 1975-1980
 
| ''[[Libero International]]''
 
| ''[[Libero International]]''
| Newspaper
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| Journal
 
| Anglais
 
| Anglais
 
| [[Kobe]] ([[Japan]])
 
| [[Kobe]] ([[Japan]])
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| 1983-Present
 
| 1983-Present
 
| ''[[Class War]]''
 
| ''[[Class War]]''
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| Journal
 
| Anglais
 
| Anglais
 
| [[London]] (UK)
 
| [[London]] (UK)
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| 1985-Present
 
| 1985-Present
 
| ''[[Federación Libertaria Argentina|El Libertario]]''
 
| ''[[Federación Libertaria Argentina|El Libertario]]''
| Newspaper
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| Journal
 
| Espagnol
 
| Espagnol
 
| [[San Pedro]], [[La Pampa Province]] ([[Argentina]])
 
| [[San Pedro]], [[La Pampa Province]] ([[Argentina]])
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| 1995-Present
 
| 1995-Present
 
| ''[[Comision de Relaciones Anarquistas|El Libertario]]''
 
| ''[[Comision de Relaciones Anarquistas|El Libertario]]''
| Newspaper
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| Journal
 
| Espagnol
 
| Espagnol
 
| [[Caracas]] ([[Venezuela]])
 
| [[Caracas]] ([[Venezuela]])

Revision as of 15:24, 16 October 2008

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Le numéro 5 du Libertaire daté du 31 août 1858. Le premier article est consacré à un « grand et magnifique événement : la pose du Câble transatlantique » dont Déjacque attends qu'il apporte « l'impérieux message des peuples, message formulé par ce seul mot : RÉVOLUTION ! » (Texte)
  1. Jump up Arbeter Fraynd was originally launched in 1885, but only became anarchist in 1892. Publication was interrupted during the First World War.
  2. Jump up "Free Society was the principal Anglais-language forum for anarchist ideas in the United States at the beginning of the twentieth century." Emma Goldman: Making Speech Free, 1902-1909.
  3. Jump up Der Ziegelbrenner was an anarchist-pacifist magazine edited by Ret Marut, thought to be a previous identity of B Traven.
  4. Jump up Back issues of Black Rose available in various formats from Scarlet Letter Archives