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*[[1862]] -- France: Augustin Hamon (1862-1945) lives, Nantes. Sociologist, who became an anarchist along with Fernand Pelloutier, in 1893. Later became a socialist.
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*[[1862]] -- France: [[Augustin Hamon]] (1862-1945) nait à Nantes. Sociologue, il devint anarchiste avec [[Fernand Pelloutier]] en 1893. Il devient plus tard socialiste.
  
 
*[[1869]] -- During this month secret "Alliance" (International Brotherhood, or the Alliance of Revolutionary Socialists), founded in 1866 by the revolutionary anarchist Michael Bakunin, is dissolved.
 
*[[1869]] -- During this month secret "Alliance" (International Brotherhood, or the Alliance of Revolutionary Socialists), founded in 1866 by the revolutionary anarchist Michael Bakunin, is dissolved.
  
*[[1902]] -- Nâzim Hikmet (1902-1963) lives. Poet who was one of the most important figures in 20th century Turkish literature & one of the first Turkish poets to use more or less free verse.
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*[[1902]] -- [[Nâzim Hikmet]] (1902-1963) nait. Poète qui devint une des plus importantes figures de la littérature Turc du 20ième siècle et un des premiers poètes turcs à utiliser plus ou moins les vers libres.
  
*[[1920]] -- Italian surrealist film master Federico Fellini lives, Rimini, Italy.
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*[[1920]] -- Le grand cinéaste surréaliste italien [[Federico Fellini]] nait, Rimini, Italy.
  
 
*[[1920]] -- US: At the height of the Red Scare today, 4000 foreign-born labor agitators & radicals are arrested for radical activities, over 500 of whom are later deported.
 
*[[1920]] -- US: At the height of the Red Scare today, 4000 foreign-born labor agitators & radicals are arrested for radical activities, over 500 of whom are later deported.
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*[[1921]] -- Russia: Emma Goldman & Alexander Berkman leave Petrograd for Moscow to prepare for second journey with the museum expedition; they stay with Angelica Balabanoff, head of the Russo-Italian bureau. Emma offers to nurse Peter Kropotkin when she learns he is very ill.
 
*[[1921]] -- Russia: Emma Goldman & Alexander Berkman leave Petrograd for Moscow to prepare for second journey with the museum expedition; they stay with Angelica Balabanoff, head of the Russo-Italian bureau. Emma offers to nurse Peter Kropotkin when she learns he is very ill.
  
*[[1923]] -- Varban Kilifarski (1879-1923), Bulgarian anarchist & libertarian teacher, dies
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*[[1923]] -- [[Varban Kilifarski]] (1879-1923), anarchiste bulgare et professeur libertaire, meurt.
  
*[[1929]] -- Manchuria: The Korean anarchist guerilla general Kim Jwa-Jin (sometimes called the Korean Makhno) is assassinated while doing repair work on a rice mill. The Korean Anarchist Federation in China was formed in April
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*[[1929]] -- Manchuria: Le général de la guérilla anarchiste en corée, [[Kim Jwa-Jin]] (souvent appelé le Makhno coréen) est assassiné alorsqu'il réparait un moulin à riz. La Fédération anarchiste coréenne en Chine est formé en Avril.
  
*[[1924]] -- Over 2 million Koreans were living in Manchuria, & the Korean anarchists were active & influential among them.  
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*[[1924]] -- Plus de 2 millions de coréens vivent dans Manchuria, parmis-eux les anarchistes coréens sont très actifs et influents.
  
*[[1936]] -- England: Emma Goldman gives three lectures in London, January 20-30. The first, at the Workers Circle House on "The Two Communisms (Bolshevist & Anarchist — A Parallel)," is disrupted by Communists. She also lectures on "Russian Literature" at the National Trade Union Club, & on "Mussolini, Hitler & Stalin (How Far Do Their Common Methods Lead To Similar Results?)" in Hammersmith.
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*[[1936]] -- Angleterre: Emma Goldman donne trois lectures à Londres, Janvier 20-30. The first, at the Workers Circle House on "The Two Communisms (Bolshevist & Anarchist — A Parallel)," is disrupted by Communists. She also lectures on "Russian Literature" at the National Trade Union Club, & on "Mussolini, Hitler & Stalin (How Far Do Their Common Methods Lead To Similar Results?)" in Hammersmith.
  
*[[1981]] -- Mexico: 10,000 Mexican farmers in southeastern Chiapas block roads to major oil fields to protest pollution of their fields & crops fields by the state oil company. Lasts several days.
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*[[1981]] -- Au Mexique: 10,000 fermiers mexicain du sud-est de [[Chiapas]] bloque la route des champs pétroliers majeurs en protestation contre la pollution de leurs champs et semances par la compagnie pétrolière de l'État. Ça a duré quelques jours.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:55, 17 August 2006

  • 1869 -- During this month secret "Alliance" (International Brotherhood, or the Alliance of Revolutionary Socialists), founded in 1866 by the revolutionary anarchist Michael Bakunin, is dissolved.
  • 1902 -- Nâzim Hikmet (1902-1963) nait. Poète qui devint une des plus importantes figures de la littérature Turc du 20ième siècle et un des premiers poètes turcs à utiliser plus ou moins les vers libres.
  • 1920 -- US: At the height of the Red Scare today, 4000 foreign-born labor agitators & radicals are arrested for radical activities, over 500 of whom are later deported.
  • 1921 -- Russia: Emma Goldman & Alexander Berkman leave Petrograd for Moscow to prepare for second journey with the museum expedition; they stay with Angelica Balabanoff, head of the Russo-Italian bureau. Emma offers to nurse Peter Kropotkin when she learns he is very ill.
  • 1929 -- Manchuria: Le général de la guérilla anarchiste en corée, Kim Jwa-Jin (souvent appelé le Makhno coréen) est assassiné alorsqu'il réparait un moulin à riz. La Fédération anarchiste coréenne en Chine est formé en Avril.
  • 1924 -- Plus de 2 millions de coréens vivent dans Manchuria, parmis-eux les anarchistes coréens sont très actifs et influents.
  • 1936 -- Angleterre: Emma Goldman donne trois lectures à Londres, Janvier 20-30. The first, at the Workers Circle House on "The Two Communisms (Bolshevist & Anarchist — A Parallel)," is disrupted by Communists. She also lectures on "Russian Literature" at the National Trade Union Club, & on "Mussolini, Hitler & Stalin (How Far Do Their Common Methods Lead To Similar Results?)" in Hammersmith.
  • 1981 -- Au Mexique: 10,000 fermiers mexicain du sud-est de Chiapas bloque la route des champs pétroliers majeurs en protestation contre la pollution de leurs champs et semances par la compagnie pétrolière de l'État. Ça a duré quelques jours.

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