In the last few years, anarchism has been rediscovered as a transnational, cosmopolitan and multifaceted movement. Its traditions, often hastily dismissed, are increasingly revealing insights which inspire present-day scholarship in geography. This book provides a historical geography of anarchism, analysing the places and spatiality of historical anarchist movements, key thinkers, and the present scientific challenges of the geographical anarchist traditions.This volume offers rich and detailed insights into the lesser-known worlds of anarchist geographies with contributions from international leading experts. It also explores the historical geographies of anarchism by examining their expressions in a series of distinct geographical contexts and their development over time. Contributions examine the changes that the anarchist movement(s) sought to bring out in their space and time, and the way this spirit continues to animate the anarchist geographies of our own, perhaps often in unpredictable ways. There is also an examination of contemporary expressions of anarchist geographical thought in the fields of social movements, environmental struggles, post-statist geographies, indigenous thinking and situated cosmopolitanisms.This is valuable reading for students and researchers interested in historical geography, political geography, social movements and anarchism.
Federico Ferretti & Anthony Ince
Historical Geographies of Anarchism [EPUB ebook]
Early Critical Geographers and Present-Day Scientific Challenges
Historical Geographies of Anarchism [EPUB ebook]
Early Critical Geographers and Present-Day Scientific Challenges
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 254 ● ISBN 9781315307534 ● Editor Federico Ferretti & Anthony Ince ● Publisher Taylor and Francis ● Published 2017 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 5304713 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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