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  • clik for pageABAD de SANTILLAN, Diego.
    (1897-1983) Author, editor, leading figure in the Spanish & Argentinian anarchism.

  • ABARCA, Victoriano.
    (??-??) Spanish militant with Barcelona Sindicato del Metal de la CNT. October 2006

  • ABARNO, Frank.
    Italian-American anarchist, member of Gruppo Gaetano Bresci, imprisoned for planting bombs in St. Patrick's Cathedral & the Church of St. Alphonsus.

  • ABAYÀ GARRIGA, Francesc.
    (1870-1971). Constituir la CNT (1910). Va ser redactor de la "Revista Social" (òrgan de la Unió Manufacturera) i collaborà a “La Federación Igualadina”, “La Autonomia”, “El Productor” i “El Trabajo”. (Biografies de Sindicalistes)

  • ABELLA, Àngel.
    (??-??). Militant de la CNT. (Biografies de Sindicalistes)

  • ABELLA, José.
    (??-??). Militant de la CNT i de les Joventuts Llibertàries. (Biografies de Sindicalistes)

  • Clik for pageABBEY, Edward.
    (1927-1989), American anarchist, eco-defender, novelist (The Monkey Wrench Gang).

  • ABOS SERENA, Miquel..
    (??-??). Militant, CNT de Saragossa. (Biografies de Sindicalistes)

  • ABBOTT, Leonard.
    Cofounder of the Ferrer Colony Association (with Harry Kelly & Joseph Cohen).

  • ABRAMOWSKI, Edward.
    (1868-1918) Polish philosopher, psychologist, sociologist, anarchist, father of Polish cooperative movement. (Daily Bleed)

  • ABRAMS, Jacob.
    (??-??) Russian anarchist, secretary of the American Bookbinder's Union, member of the Frayhayt group, deported from the Land of the Free for opposing the American invasion of Russia in 1918.

  • ABRAMS, Mary.
    (??-??) Member of the anarchist Frayhayt group, survivor of the Triangle Shirtwaist fire in 1911, escaping by jumping out a window. Wife of Jacob Abrams.

  • ACHARYA, M.P.T.
    (??-??) Indian anarchist communist, militant Bombay worker in the 1930s. December 2006

  • Clik for pageACCIARITO, Pietro.
    (1871­1943) Italian anarchist, attempted to stab the king of Italy, sent to prison for life.

  • Clik for pageACIN AQUILUE, Ramon.
    (1887?/1888?-1936) Spanish anarcho-syndicalist, teacher, writer & avant-garde artist murdered by the fascists

  • ACKELSBERG, Martha.
    American anarchist scholar.
    (Research on Anarchism)

  • Acracia
    Title of a number of periodicals of libertarian content.
    (Christie Books)

  • ACUNA, Elisa.
    (1887- 1946) Mexican professor & journalist, participant in Sociedad Mutualista de Mujeres, Consejo Feminista Mexicano & Liga Panamericana de Mujeres. (Ateneo Virtual)January 2007

  • Clik for pageAcratas.
    Founded 1967, Spanish ultra-left militant anarchists.

  • ADAM, Paul.
    French artist, symbolist, anarchist.
    Daily Bleed, Nov 11, 1863 & Feb 26, 1894

  • ADÃO, Luísa do Carmo Franco Elias.
    (1914-1999) Portuguese nurse, militant anarchist, life-long anarchist & companion of Tomas De Aquino. (Ephéméride anarchiste)

  • ADDELSON, Kathryn Pyne. Anarchist feminist. January 2007

  • ADRIEN, Georges.
    (1862 — id., 1921) French journalist & writer, anarchist.

  • AGOSTINELLI, Diva.
    (1921-). American anarchist, old bowler, member of Why?'/Resistance editorial board, companion of David Wieck. (Institute for Anarchist Studies)

  • AGNESE, Angelo « Gino ».
    (1940-2001) Italian anarchist activist, Professor of Physics. (Daily Bleed) January 2007

  • AGUGGINI, Ettore.
    (??-??) Italian; with others, convicted for the Teatro Diana bombing. February 2007

  • AGUSTIN VICENTE, Luis. (aka Ruiz Costa; "El Metralla")
    (??-??) Spanish guerilla, alongside Fiaschi & Facerias.

  • AICARDI José (dit El 68)
  • A.I.T.
  • ALBA (Antonio d')
  • ALBERT Charle
  • ALBIN (Albin Cantone, dit)

  • ALDRED, Guy
    (??-1963) Scottish anarchist communist, head of APCF. Founded 'The Bakunin Press' publishing house & edited five Glasgow-based anarchist periodicals, "The Herald of Revolt", "The Spur", "The Commune", "The Council", & "The Word".

  • ALIAGA LLEDÓ, Serafín.
    (1915-1990). Spanish anarchosyndicalist, head of AJA (Alianza Juvenil Antifascista), active in Federación Ibérica de ruventudes Libertarias (FIJL), collaborationist who became a communist. December 2006

  • ALLEN, E. J. B.
    (??-??) British anarchist syndicalist, edited the “Industrial Unionist”, founder of the Industrialist League. Disappeared from the movement in 1912.

  • ALMEREYDA Miguel

    Anarchik has cops hopping thru the hoop; source www.anarca-bolo.ch/a-rivista

  • AMBROSOLI, Roberto..
    (??-??) Italian anarchist, illustrator, "padre" of Anarchik (!). (A-rivista)

  • AMERICANO, Bruno.
    (??-??) Member of Vanguard Group in the 30s with Glenn Carrington, John Pinkman, Clara Solomon, Abe Bluestein, et al. Ran guns to Spain during the Revolution & was imprisoned by the Communists there.

  • AMILA Jean (Jean Meckert)

  • ANARCHIST ACADEMY
    (??-??) German Hip Hop band (defunct). (Wiki)

  • Anarchist Black Cross
    Mutual aid & solidarity network for victims of state repression. (Wikipedia)

  • Anarchist Communist Federation (ACF). British.

    ANARCHIST CONGRESSES

  • International Anarchist Congress (London, 1896)
    Convened (July 29) after anarchists are excluded in Marxist takeover of the International (July 27). (Daily Bleed)

  • Anarcho-syndicalisme

  • ANCIAUX, Marie-Adèle (Mary Smiles)
    (1887-1983) French anarchist militant, libertarian teacher.

  • ANDRADE, David.
    (1859-1928) An original member of the Melbourne Anarchist Club. The Andrade brothers ran Australia's first anarchist bookshop & news agency & published books & pamphlets. (Radical Tradition)

  • ANDRADE, William.
    (??-??), An original member of the Melbourne Anarchist Club; founder of the Sydney Anarchist Club. (Radical Tradition)

  • ANDREWS, John Arthur.
    (1865-1903), Prolific Australian communist anarchist agitator, gifted theoretician, poet, inventor, historian & linguist, influential with the labor movement. (Radical Tradition)

  • Clik for pageANDREWS, Stephen Pearl.
    (1812-1886) American individualist anarchist, abolitionist.
    (Anarchy Archives)

  • ANGIOLILLO, Michele.

  • Clik for pageANGRAND, Charles.
    (1854-1926). French Impressionist, Pointillist, anarchist illustrator.

  • Angry Brigade.
    British 1970s "underground" group, charged with bombings; police count Ian Purdie, Jake Prescott, & Stuart Christie among its members. (Stan Iverson Archives; Christie Books: video)

  • ANNOVI, Silvio..
    (1890-1978) Italian anarchist militant. (Anarchismo Modenese)

  • Clik for pageANTICH Puig, Salvador.
    Member of the MIL (Mouvement Ibérique de Libération).

  • ANTLIFF, Allan.
    Canadian academic anarchist & art historian.

  • Clik for pageANTIGNAC, Antoine.
    (1864-1930). French anarchist activist, wrote for "La révolte" & "Libertaire".

  • ANTONILI, Gabriella Segata.
    (??-??) 19-year-old American anarchist convicted for transporting dynamite. She & fellow prisoner Emma Goldman became good friends.

  • Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation (APCF)
    (ca.1921-1945), United the Glasgow Anarchist Group & Glasgow Communist Group; published the monthly journals "Commune" (Guy Aldred, ed.) & "Solidarity."

  • Arbeter Fraint Group.
    Published "Arbeter Fraint." See also Federation of Yiddish-Speaking Anarchist Groups in Great Britain & Paris.

  • ARIAS, Josefina.
    (??-??) Member Mujeres Libres de Les Corts (Barcelona). (Ateneo Virtual)January 2007

  • ARMAND, E. (pseud. of Ernest-Lucien Juin).
    (1872-1962). French individualist. (Daily Bleed reference page); also Research on Anarchism

  • ARMONY, F. Hochauser.
    (??-198?) Prolific writer for "Solidaridad Obrera," "CNT" & other journals. Lived in Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, etc., finally settling in Israel.

  • ARNAUD, Georges-Jean.
    French anarchist, novelist, writes police procedurals. (l'anarcho revue)

  • Clik for pageARNOULD, Arthur. (1833-1895) French anarchist, Communard, friend of Bakunin. Journalist, novelist. (Pen name A. Matthey)

  • ARRIAGA, Camilo.
    (1862-1945). Mexican intellectual, Magonista, but never fully embraced Magon's radicalism. (Daily Bleed) November 2006

  • ARRIGONI, Enrico. (aka Frank Brand, Harry Goni, among many others)
    (??-1986) Italian-American individualist. Lathe operator, house painter, bricklayer, dramatist, founder/editor of "Eresia". Wrote regularly for Felicani’s "Controcorrente". Abe Bluestein, Selma Cohen & Emma Goldman helped him escape from prison in Spain. January 2007

  • Clik for page ARRU, Andre (aka Jean René Sauliere).
    French anarchist, pacifist.

  • ARSHINOV, Peter. (Piotr Archinov)

  • ARTAL, Armand..
    (??-1967). Anarquista. CNT militant. Secretary Comitè Nacional Revolucionari de la CNT, amb seu a Badalona (1927-28). Residí a València des d'on s'exilià el 1939, i a on tornà i morí el 1967. (Biografies de Sindicalistes)

  • ARTAL, Joaquín Miguel.
    (??-??) Spanish anarquista, at age 19 attempted to kill Maura. Daily Bleed, April 12, 1904; April 2006

  • ASCASO ABADIA, Francisco
    Spanish member of Nosotros, an FAI action group, close friend of Durruti. (Anarchy Archives)

  • ASCASO Alejandro

  • ASCASO, Domingo.
    (??-??) Spanish anarchist, member of "Los Solidarios." March 2007

  • ASCASO Joaquin

  • ATABEKIAN, Alexander.
    (??-??) Armenia's best known anarchist. Doctor, a founder of the Kropotkin Museum, disappeared by Stalin. (Page link; see also, International Institute of Social HIstory)

  • Attentat Teatro Diana.
    (March 23, 1921) Anarchist bombing Milan, Italy, killing & wounding many. (Daily Bleed; Ephéméride anarchiste)January 2007

  • Auberges de Jeunesse

  • AUGES, Marcel..
    (??-??). Militant, member CNT, Sindicat Metallúrgic (1930; president 1932). 1931 s'adherí als Trentistes. Collaborà a "El Trabajo," (Manresa 1931-34). (Biografies de Sindicalistes)

  • AURENCHE Alain

  • AUSTIN, Kate.
    (1864-1902) Universalist, freethinker, feminist, writer. (Research on Anarchism)

  • AUSTIN, Sherman.
    (??- ) American anarchist, a webmaster of Raisethefist.com, busted by the FBI & Anti-Terrorism Taskforce in 2002. (Raise theFist)

  • AVRAY Charles d'

  • Click HereAVRICH, Paul.
    (1931-2006) Sympathetic, compassionate American historian of anarchism. page created February 2007




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  • BA JIN. (aka Pa Chin, Li Feigan, Pa Kin)
    (1904-2005) Chinese novelist, anarchist. (Anarchy Archives); see also Daily Bleed

  • BABEUF Gracchus

  • BACHMANN, Marion. (See also Marie Capderoque).
    (1873-??). French militant feminist, syndicalist, anarchist. (Daily Bleed)

  • BADARACO, Horacio.
    (1901-1946) Argentinian anarchist, member of The Torch, along with Alberto Bianchi. Fought in the Spanish Revolution & worked with the papers "Working Solidarity" & "Libertaria Youth." (Daily Bleed)March 2007

  • BADCOCK, John, Jr.
    (18??-??) British individualist anarchist, lecturer, writer. (Daily Bleed)April 2007

  • BADELL Teodora

  • BAGAGLINO Alfredo

  • BAGGINS, Charlotte. Member of the British Women's Anarchist Group in 1970s. February 2007

  • Clik here for Max Baginski pageBAGINSKI, Max. (aka Baginsky)
    (1864-1943) Prussian-born American anarchist.

  • BAGUET Jean (dit Jean Bayet)

  • BAISSAT, Bernard. (??-??) French filmmaker,

  • Clik for pageBAKUNIN, Michael.
    (1814-1876). Russian conspirator, anarchist, nemesis of Marx, assassin of God.
    Daily Bleed Saint, May 30th

  • BALABANOFF Angélica

  • BALDELLI, Giovanni.
    (??-??) Italian anarchist, author. February 2007

  • BALKANSKY Georges

  • BALKHOV, Dimitar.
    (1902-1932) Bulgarian anarchist revolutionary, companion of Nadejda Popova.

  • Clik for page BALL, Hugo.
    Dadaist, Daily Bleed Saint.

  • BALLANO, Adolfo.
    (??-??) Spanish anarchist, member of "Los Solidarios." March 2007

  • BALLANTINE, Stella.
    (??-??) American activist, worked with Emma Goldman.

  • BALLARD, George. See George Barrett.

  • BALLESTA, Sebastián.
    (??-1989). Spanish anarchist. A founder of Comité Provincial de las Juventudes Libertarias; CNTorganizer. December 2006

  • BALLESTER, Paulina.
    (??-??) Member Mujeres Libres de Granollers, Spain. (Ateneo Virtual)January 2007

  • BALLOU, Adin.
    (1803-1890), American Christian anarchist-pacifist.
    (Daily Bleed)

  • Bande du Matese
  • BARA Louis

  • BARBE, Alphonse.
    (??-??) French anarchiste, antiwar militant, editor, Fought in the Spanish Revolution. (Daily Bleed)
  • BARBE Paul
  • BARBEDETTE, Lucien

  • BARBIERI, Francisco.
    (flag.blackened.net)

  • BARCENA BUSTAMANTE, Benita.
    (??-??) Member Mujeres Libres, Spain. (Ateneo Virtual)January 2007

  • BARCLAY, Harold. (??- )
    Canadian professor, wrote People Without Government: An Anthropology of Anarchism.

  • BARDINA Sophie

  • BARKER, George.
    (??-??) British anarchist.

  • Click Here BARLOW, Alan.
    (1928-2004) British anarchist militant, 1st of May Group, Merseyside anarchists.page created February 2007

  • BARON Aron
  • BARON Fania

  • BARRET ÀLVAREZ DE TOLEDO, Rafael.
    (1876-1910) One of the great thinkers & writers produced by Iberian anarchism. South American emigrant, journalist, literary author & critic, founder of the review "Germinal". His works were collected & published after his death from illness. (Christie Books)February 2007

  • BARRETT, George (aka George Ballard).
    (??-??) British anarchist.

  • BARRETO, Alfonso Henriques de Lima. (1881-1922) Brazilan novelist, social critic, anarchist. (Daily Bleed) also Ephéméride anarchiste

  • BARROT, Jean.
  • BARTOSEK Norbert
  • BARRUCAND Victor
  • BARRUE Jean

  • BASTIEN, Georges.
    (??-??) Prominent French anarchist in the 1930s. (Research on Anarchism)

  • BASTELICA André Augustin
  • A Batalha
  • BAUCHET Emile

  • Clik for Henry Bauer page BAUER, Henry.
    (1861-1934). German-born American anarchist, friend of Alex Berkman.

  • CLICK BAYER, Osvaldo.
    Argentinian anarchist, writer, historian.

  • BECK, Julian.
    (??-??) American playwright/actor, Living Theater.

  • BEK-GRAN, Robert.
    (??-??) Council communist, maintained relations with the NY Vanguard anarchist group in the 30s.

  • BELLEGARRIGUE, Anselme.
    (1820-??)French anarchiste. (Daily Bleed, April 30, 1850)

  • BENOIT, Charles.

  • BELLEI, Carino..
    (1890-1940) Italian anarchist militant. (anarchismo modenese)

  • BENNETT, John.
    (??- ) Small press publisher, literary curmudgeon, author, editor of "Vagabond", outsider — washes windows so we can see better. (Vagabond Press)February 2007

  • BERENGUER LAHOSA, Sara.
    (1919- ) Spanish poet, militant anarchist, member Mujers Libres. (Daily Bleed)January 2007

  • BERGONZINI, Pietro..
    (1890-1940) Italian anarchist militant. (anarchismo modenese)

  • Clik here for Alexander Berkman page BERKMAN, Alexander. (nickname "Sasha")
    (1870-1936) Lithuanian-born American immigrant, anarchist-communist.
    Daily Bleed Saint, June 28

    • The Berkman Defense Association.
      Formed after Berkman's imprisonment, seeking his release, reduction of sentence, & financed an attempted tunnel escape (1900). (Daily Bleed)

  • BERNARD Paul

  • Clik for pageBERNERI, Camillo.
    (??-??) Italian anarchist, murdered by Communists in the Spanish Revolution.

  • BERNERI Giliana
  • BERNERI Giovanna (Caleffi)

  • Clik for pageBERNERI, Marie Louise.
    (1918-1949) Daughter of Giovanna & Camillo Berneri. Author, editor of "Freedom".

  • BERNIZET Lucien

  • BERNSTEIN, Jesse.
    (1950-1991) Seattle literary outlaw, Left Bank Books denizen, noisy, suicide. (Wikipedia)February 2007

  • BERRY, Dave.
    (??- )Anarchist scholar.

  • BERRIGAN, Daniel.
    (1921-) American Catholic priest, anti-war activist & christian anarchist. Brother of Philip. (Wikipedia)

  • BERRIGAN, Philip.
    (1923-2002) American Catholic priest, anti-war activist & christian anarchist. (Wikipedia)

  • BERTHIER Pierre Valentin

  • BERTI, Gianpietro "Nico".
    (??-??) Anarchist historian.

  • BERTHOLD Simon
    Headed Magoniste forces, with Jose Maria Leyva, which seized Mexicali, Mexico.
    Daily Bleed, Jan 29, 1911

  • BERTHOMIEU Louis
    (??-1936). Member of the International Group of the Durruti Column, killed in Aragon. Daily Bleed, Oct 17, 1936

  • BERTON Germaine

  • Clik Here for Luigi Bertoni pageBERTONI, Luigi.
    (1872-1947) Militant, founder/editor of "Il Risveglio/Le Réveil Geneva." page created February 2007

  • Clik for page BERTRAND, Antoine.
    (1877-1964) French anarchist.

  • Clik for page BERTRAND, Julia.
    (1877-1960). French militant anarchist feminist.

  • Clik for pageBESNARD, Pierre.
    (1886-1947) French anarchosyndicalist.

  • BESSER, Howard.
    American anarchist, Director of Moving Image Archiving & Preservation (UCLA), professor, collector of T-shirts. (Howard Besser page/UCLA)

  • BEY, Hakim.
    American anarchist, advocate of Temporary Autonomous Zones.

  • BEYLIE Henri
  • BIANCO René

  • BIANCHI, Alberto.
    (??-??) Argentinian anarchist, member of The Torch, along with Horacio Badaraco. (Daily Bleed)March 2007

  • BIARD, Roland.
    (??-??) French anarchist, involved in the movement from early 1960s until about 1980. (International institute of Social History)

  • BIAU Patrick
  • BIDAULT Emile

  • BIEHL, Janet.
    (1953- ) American anarchist with Institute for Social Ecology.

  • BIGEL Eugène

  • BIKERTON, Alexander.
    (1847-1928), Australian libertarian socialist, founder Federative Home at Wainoni. (Radical Tradition)

  • BILLINGS Warren
  • BINAZZI Pasquale

  • Bisbee Deportation of 1917.
    (Daily Bleed) July 12, 1917

  • BISO Jean
    (1881-1966) Corsican anarcho-syndicalist, Secretary of Syndicat des Correcteurs, active in Sacco & Vanzetti support groups & the 1936 Spanish Revolution.

  • Clik for pageBIZEAU, Eugène.
    (1883-1989). French vine-grower, pacifist, poet & songster.

  • BLACK, Bob.
    (??- ) Black Bob indeed. American post-situ critic, zerowork advocate. February 2007

  • Black Flag.

    • (1970-2006) British newspaper founded by Albert Meltzer & Stuart Christie. (Wikipedia)
    • (??-1882) "Le Drapeau Noir" (The Black Flag) French anarchist paper published for several years.
    • (1945-??) "Kurohata" (Black Flag), Japanese journal published by Black Youth League (1925-??).

    • Black Flag.
      (1976-1986) American punk band. (Wikipedia) January 2007

  • Black Mask.
    Militant NY anarchists, dadaist inspired culture orientated actions. Included Ben Morea, Ron Hahne. Issued a magazine of the same name. Later became Up Against the Wall Motherfucker. (Movement for Anarchy)

  • Black Rose.
    Common anarchist image. According to legend, during the peasant uprisings in the middle ages those who found freedom would also find the black rose in nature; conversely those finding the black rose in nature also find freedom. Currently the name of Canadian publisher. February 2007

  • Black Sea Mutiny.
    See Mutinerie des marins...

  • Black Youth League.
    (1925-??). Japanese anarchists, publishers of "Kurohata" (Black Flag). January 2007

  • BLACKWELL, Russell.
    (1904-1969) American cartographer, anarchist, cofounder of the NY Libertarian League.
    (Daily Bleed)

  • Clik for pageBLAKE, William.
    (1757-1827) Daily Bleed Saint; Poet, radical, mystic, printer, engraver, subversive. Entertained angels in the garden. Friend of William Godwin.

  • BLANCO, Carballo.

  • BLANQUI Auguste

  • Clik for page BLUESTEIN, Abe.
    American anarchist, active in the Vanguard Group, Libertarian Book Club.

  • BLUESTEIN, Esther.
    (??-??) Russian-American anarchist, active in the anarchist group in the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, part of the Modern School, married to Mendel, mother of Abe.

  • BLUESTEIN, Mendel.
    (??-??) Russian-American anarchist, active with his wife Esther, father of Abe.

  • BODY, Marcel.
    ( 1894 -1984) French communist, typographer, active in syndicalist movement in his later years.
    (International Institute of Social History)

  • BOETIE Etienne de la

  • BOLDRINI, Giuseppe.
    (??-??) Italian; with others, convicted for the Teatro Diana bombing. February 2007

  • BONACINI, Ugo.
    Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese)

  • BONANNO, Alfredo.
    (??-) Italian anarchist militant.

  • BONNEFF, Léon.
  • BONNOT Jules
  • Bonnot Gang

  • CLICK BONOMETTI, Ettore.
    (1872-1961). Italian anarchist militant, participant in founding USI & UAI.

  • BONOMINI Ernesto
  • BONTEMPS Charles Auguste

  • Clik here for Bookchin page BOOKCHIN, Murray.
    (1921-2006) American anarchist, ecologist, militant, theorist.

  • Anarchist Bookstores (Current, open shops) updated October 2006

  • BORDAT, Toussaint.
    (1854-??). French labor militant, defendant in the "Trial of the 66."
    (Daily Bleed; Ephéméride anarchiste)

  • Clik for page BORGHI, Armando.
    Italian anarcho-syndicalist.

  • BORGIUS, Walter.
    (??-??) Author, Die Ideenwelt des Anarchismus (1904)

  • BOROVOI, Alexei.
    (1875-1935) Great unknown of Russian anarchism. February 2007

  • BORTOLOTTI, Arthur. (Attilio)
    (1903-1995) Italian-Canadian, one of four anarchists arrested in Toronto for anti-Fascist agitation; defense to prevent deportation aided by Emma Goldman.

  • BOSIGER André
    Daily Bleed, July 22, 1913

  • BOSIGER Ruth

  • BOSSIERE, Roger.
    (1922-2006) NewJanuary 2007

  • Boston Anarchist Drinking Club (B.A.D.)

  • BOTEV, Christo. (1848-1876). Bulgarian anarchist. (Daily Bleed)

  • BOUDOUX, Francis. (aka Jules Sellenet)
    (1881-1941) French militant, antimilitarist, anarcho-syndicalist. (Daily Bleed)

  • BOUILLARD, Gustave
    (1857-??) Anarchiste ardennais.

  • clik for pageBOURNE, Randolph.
    Early 20th century American critic, anarchist.

  • BOUSSINOT Charles
  • BOUSSINOT Roger
  • Bourse du Travail

  • BOYESEN, Bayard. American teacher at the Ferrer School; Columbia University professor fired for sharing a lecture platform with Emma Goldman.February 2007

  • BRADFORD, George.
    Journalistic pseudonym for author
    David Watson.

  • Clik for pageBRADY, Edward.
    Austrian-American anarchist, romantically involved with Emma Goldman.

  • BRAND, Frank. Best known of several pseudonyms used by Enrico Arrigoni.


  • Clik for Georges Brassens pageBRASSENS, Georges.
    (1921-1981) French anarchist poet, singer/songwriter.

  • BRELL PIÑOL, Juan.
    (Valencia, 1908 - ?). Anarcosindicalista. Dirigente de la CNT. December 2006


  • BRENTANO, Robert.
    (1926-2002) American anarchist, scholar (University of California-Berkeley) in medieval English & Italian history. NewDecember 2006

  • Clik for page BRESCI, Gaetano.
    (1869-1901). Italian-American anarchist, assassinated King Umberto.

  • BRIENS, François

  • BROOKER, Tom.
    (??- ) Construction worker, musician, San Francisco Anarchist Book Fair Committee co-founder. (IndyMedia)


  • BROUCHER, Gustave.
    (1850-1931) French prioest, socialist, anarchist, militant freethinker, witer, editor. (International Institute of Social History)


  • BROCHER-ROUCHY, Victorine.
    (1838-1922) Communard, anarchist militant (International Institute of Social History)

  • BROUSSE, Paul.
    (1844-1912). Jura Federation member; became a socialist. (Daily Bleed)

  • BROUTCHOUX, Benoît

  • BROWN, George.
    (??-??) Anarchist orator .

  • BROWN, L. Susan Brown. Anarchist-communist. A Research on Anarchism list moderator. January 2007

  • BROWN, William Thurston.
    American anarchist sympathiser & modern educator.

  • BRUMANA, Herminia.
    (1898-1954) Argentinean libertarian pedagogue. Participant in "Nuestra Tribuna" (Ateneo Virtual)January 2007

  • BRUNO Giordano

  • BRUPBACHER, Fritz.
    (1874-1945), Unorthodox Swiss socialist & libertarian, physician, writer, antimilitarist, kicked out of the Communist Party for anarchist leanings. (International Institute of Social History)

  • BRUPBACHER, Paulette. [Paulette Raygrodski]
    (1880-1967), Swiss libertarian, translator, partner & collaborator of Fritz. (International Institute of Social History) See also Daily Bleed, Dec. 31

  • BRUZZI, Pietro.
    (??-1944) Italian, co-editor of "L’Indivi-dualista". Implicated in the Teatro Diana bombing. Fought in the Spanish Revolution. WWII partisan, captured & shot by the fascists. (Daily Bleed; Ephéméride anarchiste)January 2007

  • BUBER, Martin.
    Philosopher, considered by some a religious anarchist. Wrote Paths in Utopia (1949), with chapters on Proudhon, Kropotkin & Landauer.

  • BUCCIARELLI, Guido.
    Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese)

  • Budapest 1956

  • BUMPAS, Jim.
    (1943-1997) Attorney, computer enthusiast, sports coach, social critic & author. Social Revolutionary Anarchist Federation (SRAF) newsletter publisher. IWW member. Avid simulated war games enthusiast & designer. (See "Tatchanka - Ukraine, 1919-21"). (Daily Bleed)

  • BUONARROTI, Filippo
    (1761-??)

  • BURROWS, Herbert.

  • BUTAUD Georges



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  • C.G.T
  • C.G.T-S.R

  • CIRA (see below, Centre International de Recherches sur l’Anarchisme).

  • C.N.T. [Confederacion Nacional del Trabajo]
    (1911- still active) Largest trade union in Spain, anarchosyndicalist, first third of 20th century. (flag.blackened.net); see also Spanish Wiki

  • COM [Casa del Obrero Mundial].
    (1912-16) Anarchosyndicalist labor union. Dominated labor in Mexico City; opposed Huerta in 1914, & Villa & Zapata in 1914-1915. After much labor turbulence, crushed by the government.

  • CABET Etienne

  • CABRERA, Ary.
    (??-??) Montevideo anarchist militant of the CNT, & the clandestine Resistance Student Workmen (ROE) founded by Uruguyan Anarchistic Federation to fight the military dictatorship; arrested 1976. December 2006

  • CAFARD, Max.
    (??- ) American anarchist author, in Fifth Estate & Exquisite Corpse. (Research on Anarchism)

  • Click hereCAFIERO, Carlo.
    (1846-1892) Italian anarchist, champion of Bakunin in the second half of the 1800's.

  • CAFIERO Ku Tuzoca

  • CAGE, John.
    American composer, anarchist, taught at Cornish School in Seattle. (Anarchy Archives)

  • CAIN, Séamas.
    (??-) American poet, perfomance writer, anarchist.
    (Home page)

  • CALLEMIN (Raymond la science)

  • CALVIA, Maria.
    (??-??) Argentinian, involved with "La Voz de la Mujer" (Voice of the Woman). February 2007

  • CAMPANELLA Tommaso

  • Clik for pageCAMPION, Léo.
    French anarchist, free thinker & freemason.

  • CAMPO, Marcelino del.
    (??-1924) Spanish anarchist, member of "Los Solidarios", killed in a shootout with Barcelona police. March 2007

  • CAMPOS, Manuel. (Àlias Torinto).
    (??-??). Spanish anarchist, carpenter. Member of "Los Solidarios" (1922-23). (Biografies de Sindicalistes)

  • CAMUS Albert

  • "La Canadienne Strike"
    Spanish strike in Barcelona in 1919, becoming a General Strike.
    Daily Bleed, Feb 8, 1919

  • CLICKCANÉ BARCELÓ, Pedro.
    (1896-1973). Spanish/Mexican anarchist, member CNT & Republican government (in exile).

    Click Here CANNONE Alphonse, Sauveur.
    (1899-1939) Algerian-born French mutineer, combatant in the Spanish Revolution. page created February 2007

    CANON Jean-Pierre
  • CANTWELL Thomas Edouard

  • CAPDEROQUE, Marie (Marion Bachmann)
    (1873-??) French anarchiste-syndicalist, feminist. Founded "Comité d'études des femmes socialistes révolutionnaires". (nothingness.org)

  • CAPDEVILA PUIG, Andreu.
    (1894 -?) Militant a la CNT. Daily Bleed, April 16, 1937; added Sept 2004

  • CAPETILLO, Luisa.
    (1879-1922) Puerto Rican feminist, anarchist, labor organizer, novelist, publisher "La Mujer" (The Woman). (Ateneo Virtual) January 2007

  • CAPPELLETTI, Ángel Cappelletti.
    (1927-1995) Argentinian anarchist, academic, historian, in Venezuela 1968-1994.

  • CARACERSA DIAZ, Salvador.
    (? -?) Militant a la CNT. Daily Bleed, Nov 30, 1920; added Sept 2004

  • CARBALLO BLANCO Fernando

  • CLIKCARBÓ CARBÓ, Eusebio.
    (1883-958). Spanish/Mexican anarchist militant & author. page added June 2003

  • CARBONE, Carmine.
    Italian-American anarchist, member of the Gruppo Gaetano Bresci, sentenced 6-12 years in prison for planting bombs in St. Patrick's Cathedral & the Church of St. Alphonsus with Frank Arbano.

  • CARDIAS (Rossi, Giovanni).
    See Rossi page link below.

  • CARLES Emilie

  • CARMAGNOLA, Francesco.
    (1900-1986), Pivotal anarchist/anti-fascist in the Italian community in Australia, led the 1934 Canecutters' strike.
    (Radical Tradition) 8/12/2001

  • Carnet B
  • CAROUY Edouard

  • CARPENA AMAT Pepita

  • CARPENTER, Edward.
    (1844--1929).Early British gay rights activist, utopian & libertarian socialist, poet, songwriter.
    Daily Bleed, June 28, 1929

  • click here CARPENTIER, François-Charles.
    (1904-1988)
    French anarchist, combatant in the Spanish Revolution.

  • CARRANZA, Pedro Antonio..
    (??-??) Spanish cenetista . October 2006

  • CARRINGTON, Glenn.
    (??-??) African American anarchist, member of Vanguard Group in the 30s.

  • Clik for page CARRINGTON, Leonora.
    Surrealist painter (Daily Bleed Saint, 1999)

  • CARRUTH, Hayden.
    (1921- ) American poet & anarchist.
    http://recollectionbooks.com/links.html#HaydenCarruth

  • CARTER, Alan.
    British professor, anarchist scholar, environmentalist.
    (Research on Anarchism) & (Home page)

  • CARTER, April.
    (??- ) Author, anarcho-pacifist.February 2007

  • CARTERER, Ralph.
    (??-??) Australian, ran communist-anarchist press in Sydney ca. 1912.

  • Casas Viejas (massacre de)

  • Clik for page CASANOVA, Antonio.
    (1898-1966). Argentinian anarchist militant. A founder of FLA (Mirrored page, in Spanish)

  • CASERIO, Sante Jeronimo. (1873-1894) Italian anarchist, assassinated French President Carnot to avenge the execution of Auguste Valliant; executed 1894.
    Daily Bleed, Aug 2, 1894; added Aug 2002

  • CASTANELLAS Ramon
  • CASTEU François

  • CATALÁ TINEO, Sigfrido.
    (1906-1978) Spanish anarcosindicalista, CNT militant, a founder of ANFD. Arrested in 1944, condemned to death (commuted). (Christie Books)December 2006

  • CAUSSIMON Jean-Roger. Daily Bleed, July 24

  • CAVANHIE René

  • CAVANI, Renzo.
    Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese)

  • CECCHI, Pilade.
    (??-??) Italian anarchist, editor of 'La questione sociale', for which he was sent to prison in 1884.

  • Cecilia Colony (Brasil) See Giovanni Rossi page;

  • Cempuis (école libertaire de)
  • Central Téléphonique (Barcelone 1937)

  • CENTRONE, Michele.
    (??-193??) Italian anarchist, volunteer, Colonna Italiana Ascaso, killed in the Spanish Revolution of 1936.

  • Centre International de Recherches sur l’Anarchisme (CIRA). Major anarchist archive, in Switzerland, with smaller associated archives in other countries. (CIRA)

  • CEPELLI, Renzo.
    (??-??) Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese)

  • CERON BAZA, Juan..
    (1896-1939). Spanish CNT militant. Captured & executed by the fascists, June 6. (Biografies de Sindicalistes)

  • CERRADA, Laureano.
    (??-1976) Spanish anarchist, CNT member, veteran of the plot to kill Franco & Hitler together; murdered by a Spanish Nazi.

  • CERRETTI, Arturo. (??-?? ca late 1800s) Italian anarchist, brother of Cleso.

  • CERRETTI, Cleso. (??-?? ca late 1800s) Italian anarchist.

  • CERRITO Gino

  • clickCERVANTES DEL CASTILLO VALERO, Agustín.
    (1840-1874). Spanish law teacher, member of the Alliance, go-between for the Alliance & the F.R.E. (ChristieBooks)

  • CHAE-HO Shin
  • CHAMPALLE Louis
  • CHAMPION Jeanne
  • CHARDON Pierre (Pierre Charron)

  • CHARRIER, Mécislas.
    (1895-1922) French individualist & illégaliste. Raised until the age of five by the anarchist Mécislas Golberg. Executed in 1922. (Daily Bleed)

  • Charlatan Stew.
    American anti-authoritarian publishers (activists Sylvie Kashdan & Robbie Barnes).
    (Charlatan Stew text archives)

  • Charter of Amiens. (Charte d’Amiens)
    (1906) Adopted, CGT 9th Congress, Amiens, France — a key revolutionary syndicalist text—stressing the need to maintain independence from all political parties.
    French & English, see Fondation Pierre Besnard; Marxists.org lists the signatories updated October 2006

  • CHATEL Charles
  • CHAUMARET Fanny (MARTIN)
  • CHAVEZ LOPEZ Julio
  • CHAZOFF Jules

  • Clik for pageCHEITANOV, Georgi.
    (1896-1925) Bulgarian writer, speaker, theorist, activist. Captured & executed.
    Page created December 2002; updated May 2003

  • CHENARD Paul (Paulo)

  • CHENARD, Raoul.
    (1896-1960) Militant French anarchist-syndicalist. Daily Bleed, Nov 29, 1896

  • Clik for pageCHERNYI, Lev.
    (18??-1921) Russian anarchist poet executed by the Communists.

  • CHESSA Aurelio
  • CHEVALIER DE LA BARRE (Jean-François Lefebvre)
  • CHEVET Susy
  • CHIAPUSO Manuel
  • CHIARELLA Paolo

  • CHINCHILLA, Manuel.
    (??-??) Spanish Bakuninist,organized first anarchist nucleus in Chile(?). Influenced Carlos Jorquera, the first Chilean anarchist.

  • CHIOSSI, Vincenzo.
    Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese)

  • Clik for page CHOMSKY, Noam.
    (1928-) American linguist, anarcho-syndicalist, professor.
    (Anarchy Archives)

  • Clik for pageCHRISTIE, Stuart.
    (1946- ) Scottish anarchist militant & publisher.

  • Clik for page CHRISTO & Jeanne-Claude.
    Artists cited in Daily Bleed, Patron Saints.

  • CHU MIN YI

  • Chumbawamba.
    Anarchist band: "Give The Anarchist A Cigarette" ('Albert, Bobby, for God's sake burn it down'), from "Anarchy", album, England 1994 (Home page)

  • Click HereCIANCABILLA, Giuseppe.
    (1872-1904), Italian-American anarchist, editor of La Questione Sociale & La Protesta Umana

  • CILIGA Ante (Anton)
  • Cinéma du Peuple

  • CIPRIANI, Amilcare.
    (1844-1918) Italian anarchist, writer, Paris Communard. (Daily Bleed)

  • Click HereCircled-A
    International symbol of @anarchism
    NewPage created November 2006

    CISNEROS BETANCOURT, Salvador.
    (?-?), Cuban anarchist, sympathizer of Proudhon's federalism, active in the Ten Years War (1868-1878) against Spain.

  • Cittadella Colony

  • CIVERA MARTINEZ, Marín.
    (Valencia, 1900-México, 1975). Spanish political & theoretical anarchosyndicalist, author. December 2006

  • CLARAMUNT, Teresa (1862-1931)

  • CLARK, John P.
    American professor, anarchist scholar. (Research on Anarchism)

  • CLASTRES, Pierre.
    (1934-1977) French anarchist anthropologist, author of Society Against the State. (le libertaire)

  • CLAUDOT, André

  • CLAUX, Kleber. (aka Ramon [Ray] Insa Lleo)
    (1893-1971), French-Australian anarchist, naturalist.
    (Radical Tradition)

  • CLEMENT Jean-Baptiste

  • CLEMENT, Salvador.
    (1916-2000), Spanish anarcho-syndicalist.
    Daily Bleed, 8/4/2000

  • CLEMINSON, Richard.
    Scholar of articles on anarchism & sexuality. (Research on Anarchism)

  • CLER Henri

  • CLEYRE, Voltairine de.
    (1866-1912). American teacher, poet, anarchist feminist. (Anarchy Archives)
    Collected Poems of Voltairine De Cleyre (Stan Iverson Archives); added November 2006

  • CLOOTZ Anacharsis

  • Clik for pageCOCHON, Georges.
    (1879-1959) French tapestry maker, anarchist & popular secretary of the "Federation of Tenants."

  • COEURDEROY Ernest

  • COHEN, Joseph J.

  • COHEN, Selma.
    (??-??) American anarchist, artist, married to Abe Bluestein.

  • Clik for page COHN-BENDIT, Daniel.
    French anarchist, best-known for his days during the Paris '68 uprising. (Anarchy Archives)

  • COLLI, Egisto.
    Italian anarchist (Anarchismo Modenese)

  • COLOMER André
  • Colonne Vendome
  • Colonie d'Aiglemont
  • Colonie de Bascon
  • Colonie Cittadella

  • COMAPOSADA GUILLEN, Mercedes.
    (1901-1994). Spanish anarchist, feminist, teacher, co-founder Mujeres Libres. Daily Bleed, August 14, 1901

  • COMES Francesc

  • Clik for pageCOMFORT, Alex.
    (1920-2000) British physician, anarchist, poet, novelist, anti-nuke activist, sexologist [The Joy of Sex], etc....

  • Commune de Paris. (See: Paris Commune).

  • "El Condenado".
    (1872 thru 1893) Title borne by a number of libertarian papers in Spain. (Christie Books) February 2007

  • Confederación General de Trabajadores. (CGT)
    (1931-??) Chilean union, anarcosindicalista. United IWW remnants with FORCh & several anarcho-syndicalist unions. 25,000 members in 35 different unions. It's organ "La Protesta" was the most important libertarian newspaper in Chile.

  • Congress of the Local Federations of the MLE-CNT in exile.
    First Congress held in Paris (May 1945). 400 delegates represent about 450 anarchist local federations in France & North Africa; membership was 25,000.
    (Daily Bleed Reference page) May 1, 1945

  • CONNOLLY, Gilbert.
    (??-??) Member of Vanguard Group in the 30s with Albert Mullady, John Pinkman, Sidney Solomon, et al.

  • CONSIDERANT Victor
  • CONSIGLIO Umberto

  • CONSTANDSE, Anton.
    (??-??) Leading Dutch anarchist & freethinker.

  • CONSTANT Marie (Le Père Lapurge) voir, MARIE Constant)
  • CONTENT Julien
  • CONVERTI Nicolo

  • Clik for pageCOOK, Cassius V.
    (1879-1950). American anarchist, writer, publisher, businessman.

  • CORDÓN AVELLÁN, Salvador
    (Cabra 1886-Seville 1936) Andalusian revolutionary; married Isabel H. Pereira in Argentina; propagandist, speaker, publisher & author. (Christie Books)

  • CORNELISSEN Christian

  • Felipe Cortiella page, Dramatist, anarquistaCORTIELLA, Felipe..
    (1871-1937) Dramatist, anarchist militant & CNT fighter.

  • COSTA Andrea

  • Clik for pageCOSTANTINI, Flavio.

    (??- ) Italian anarchist artist & illustrator. updated April 2006

  • COTA, José Muñoz.
    Mexican poet, includes poems about Zapata, Magonistas & other anarchists. (Daily Bleed) reference page

  • COTTIN Louis-Emile

  • COURBET, Gustave.
    (1809-1877) French Realist artist, militant anarchist. (Movement for Anarchy)

  • COUTE Gaston
  • COVELLI Emilio

  • CRASS, Chris.
    American anarchist militant, columnist, organizer (Food Not Bombs, anti-racism, etc). (Wikipedia)

    CREAGH, Ronald.
    (1968-2023). French anarchist, professor, author, ageless moderator of Research on Anarchism List. (Research on Anarchism)

  • CREAGHE, John.
    (1841-1920) Doctor & Irish anarchist. Editor of the first anarchist daily paper (FORA paper in Argentina). (Daily Bleed)

  • CRESPI, Ugo.
    Italian anarchist (Anarchismo Modenese)

  • CRESPIN Claude
  • CROISET Hynan

  • Cronaca Sovversiva (Subversive Chronicle)
    (circa 1894) Principal Italian-American anarchist paper ran for 15 years until suppressed by the US government. Edited by Luigi Galleani.
  • Kronstadt Revolt (or Cronstadt)

  • CROPALTI, Ettore.
    Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese)

  • CROSS Henri-Edmond (Delacroix dit)

  • Click hereCROSS, Henri-Edmond (Delacroix).
    (1856-1910) French illustrator, painter.

  • CROWLEY, Louise & George.
    (??-??) Communisty activists, founders, Seattle Anarchist Group.

  • CUBERO, Jaime.
    (??-1998) Brazilian anarchist, author, teacher. Daily Bleed)

  • CYVOCT Antoine
  • CZOLGOSZ Léon



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  • DEVALDES, Manuel.
    French pacifist, member of "l'Action d'art". Cited Daily Bleed, Feb 5, 1875, Dec 22, 1956

  • Clik for pageDEXTER, "Lord" Timothy.
    Non-anarchist, known as the "Newburyport Nut."

  • DICK, Jim.
    (??-??) British-American anarchist, labor activist, active in Modern School movement.

  • DICK, Nellie.
    (??-??) British-American anarchist, labor activist, active in Modern School movement.

  • DICKSTEIN, Ruth.
    (??-??) Polish-American member Vanguard Group.

  • DICKSTEIN, Zina.
    (??-??) Polish-American member Vanguard Group.

  • DIEHL, Karl.
    German professor, strove to dispel the statist image of anarchist movements as terrorists.
    (Anarchy Archives)

  • DIDEROT
  • DIEUDONNE Eugène
  • DIGEON Emile
  • Dimanche rouge (St Petersbourg)

  • DI PRIMA, Diane.
    (1934- ) American Beat poet, anarchist militant, granddaughter of Domenico Mallozzi, an Italian-born anarchist. (Wikipedia)

  • DI SCIULLO, Camillo.
    (??-??) Italian anarchist, ran the newspaper "Il pensiero" in 1890s.

  • DMITRIEFF Elisabeth

  • DOCTRINAL Sophie (POIRIER)
  • DOLET Etienne

  • DOLGOFF, Esther.
    American anarchist, activist, translator. Companion of Sam Dolgoff.

  • DOLGOFF, Sam.
    (1902-1990). American anarcho-syndicalist, Wobbly, member of the Chicago Free Society Group, Libertarian Book Club, co-founder New York Libertarian League. (Movement for Anarchy)

  • DOLGOFF, Thomas.
    American anarchist, involved in the "Vanguard" group. Youngest brother of Sam Dolgoff.

  • DOMELA NIEUWENHUIS, Ferdinand.
    (1846-1919). Pioneer of Dutch anarchism & the International Anti-Militarist Association. Born in Amsterdam, a preacher in Harlingen in 1870. Leader of a socialist union & first socialist senator in The Netherlands. Became an anarchist in 1897.
    In English, see
    http://www.iisg.nl/collections/domelauk.html
    In Dutch,
    http://www.archief.nl/rad/educatie/archief_id_klas/mod1a.html
    Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis Museum

  • DOMMANGET Maurice

  • DONDOLIO, Nestor.
    (??-??) Italian-American Galleanist; a chef who poisoned 200 people at a religious banquet in NYC. (Daily Bleed reference page)

  • DORADO PITA, Joaquina..
    (1917-) Spanish anarchist, anti-Franco militant, carpenter, upholsterer. Companion of Sarrau Royes. (International Institute of Social History)

  • DORLET Louis (Samuel VERGINE)
  • DOUBINSKY Claude
  • DOUBINSKY Jacques

  • DOUBINSKY, Sebastien
    Anarchist writer, grandson of Jaques Doubinsky.
    (federation-anarchiste.org/)

  • DRAGNEV Nicolai
  • DUBOIS Jules
  • DUCAUROY, Ovide
  • DUFFY TURNER Ethel

  • DULCET MARTI, Rosario. (1881-??) February 2007

  • DUMARTHERAY François

  • DUNBAR-ORTIZ, Roxanne.
    American anarchist militant, scholar, anti-war activist, feminist. (Wikipedia)

  • DUNCAN, Robert.
    (1919-1988) American poet & anarchist, involved in the San Francisco Libertarian Circle, Black Mountain College & Beat movement.

  • DURAND, Auguste.
    (1876-??) French antimilitarist, militant anarchist & Marseilles revolutionary syndicalist. (Ephéméride anarchiste); Daily Bleed, July 13, 1876

  • DURAND, Emile.
    (??-??) Libertarian teacher, founder of l'Ecole Ferrer de Lausanne in Switzerland with Jean Wintsch.

  • Clik here for Jules Durand pageDURAND, Jules.
    (1880-1926) French anarchist, revolutionary trade unionist. NewPage created November 2006

  • DURANT, Will.
    (1885–1981) American historian, headed the anarchist Modern School in NY.

  • Clik for pageDURRUTI y Dominguo, Buenaventura.
    (1896-1936).