100 YEARS OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION DOSSIER: Anarchism and the Russian and Ukrainian Revolutions
100 YEARS OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION DOSSIER:
Anarchism and the Russian and Ukrainian Revolutions
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Introduction
Taking advantage of the 100th anniversary of the 1917 Russian Revolution, which takes place this year, the Institute for Anarchist Theory and History (ITHA-IATH) will, throughout the course of the year, be organizinga “100 Years of the Russian Revolution Dossier: Anarchism and the Russian and Ukrainian revolutions”. With it we intend to contribute to making the history of anarchism, and the libertarians’ theoretical perspectives, more properly known.
As the name of the dossier itself says, it aims to present a compilation of material that discusses the thought and action of the anarchists during the process of the Russian Revolution and the Ukrainian Revolution –the latter of which we do not consider simply an unfolding of the former. It also intends to publish studies that address the unfolding of these revolutions in different parts of the world, among them Brazil. For the production of this dossier, ITHA-IATH is relying on contributors involved in digitization, publication, translation and the writing of texts on the subject in question.
Materials will be compiled in four languages (Portuguese, Spanish, English and French), which will be divided into three differentcategories:
- Articles in academic format, unpublished or not;
- Studies of various kinds, produced by academics and militants;
- Interventions and analyses of anarchist militancy during and after the revolutionary process.
Dossier Editorial Committee
Editor: Pablo Mizraji
ITHA-IATH Editorial Board
Call for authors
The DossierEditorial Committee, together with ITHA-IATH, announces the call for texts for the “100 Years of the Russian Revolution Dossier: Anarchism and the Russian and Ukrainian Revolutions”. The process of publication of the texts will take place throughout 2017, with the deadline for submissionsclosing on December 20.
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