List of anarchist periodicals
The following is a chronological list of noteworthy anarchist periodicals.
Dates of publication | Title | Format | Language | Base |
---|---|---|---|---|
1833 | The Peaceful Revolutionist | Monthly newspaper | English | Cincinnati, Ohio (US) |
1872–1890 1892–1893 |
The Word | Magazine | English | Princeton, Cambridge (US) |
1879 | El Descamisado[1] | Newspaper | Spanish | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
1879–1910 | Freiheit | Newspaper | German | London (UK), New York City (US) |
1879–1885 | Le Révolté | Newspaper | French | Geneva (Switzerland) |
1881–1908 | Liberty | Biweekly newspaper | English | Boston, Massachusetts (US) |
1883–1907 | Lucifer the Lightbearer | Weekly newspaper | English | Valley Falls, Kansas and Chicago, Illinois (US) |
1884–1888? | The Alarm | Weekly newspaper | English | Chicago (US) |
1886–present | Freedom | Biweekly tabloid | English | London (UK) |
1890–1977 | Fraye Arbeter Shtime | Tabloid | Yiddish | United States |
1891–1894 | L'EnDehors | Newspaper | French | Paris (France) |
1892–1915 1920–1923[2] |
Arbeter Fraynd | Newspaper | Yiddish | London (UK) |
1893 | El Oprimido[3] | Newspaper | Spanish | Valparaiso (Chile) |
1895–1904 | The Firebrand, 1895–1897 Free Society, 1897–1904[4] |
Newspaper | English | Portland, Oregon ('95-'97), San Francisco, California ('97-'01), Chicago, Illinois ('01-'04) (US)[5] |
1896–1897 | La Voz de la Mujer[6][7] | Newspaper | Spanish | Rosario (Argentina) |
1896–1932 | Der Eigene | Journal | German | Berlin (Germany) |
1898–present | Brand | Magazine | Swedish | Stockholm (Sweden) |
1898–1905 1923–1936 |
La Revista Blanca | Magazine | Spanish | Madrid and Barcelona (Spain) |
1900–?? | Regeneración | Newspaper | Spanish | Mexico and United States |
1905–1914 | L'Anarchie | Journal | French | Paris (France) |
1900–1903 1905–1908 |
Germinal | Journal | Yiddish | London (UK) |
1903–1918 | Cronaca Sovversiva | Newspaper | Italian | New Jersey (US) |
1907–1910 | Xin Shiji (新世纪 = New Era, Nouveau Siècle), periodical of the Chinese students abroad in France | Monthly newspaper | Chinese | Paris (France) |
1906–1917 | Mother Earth | Monthly magazine | English | United States |
1907–present | Solidaridad Obrera | Weekly newspaper | Spanish | Spain |
1907–1932 | Die Aktion | Weekly periodical | German | Germany |
1911–1923 | Bluestockings Journal | Magazine | Japanese | Japan |
1911–1919 | Golos Truda | Monthly, weekly, later daily newspaper | Russian | New York City, Petrograd, Moscow |
1916–1917 | The Blast | Biweekly magazine | English | San Francisco, California (US) |
1920–1922 1945–present |
Umanità Nova | Weekly newspaper | Italian | Italy |
1922–1939 | L'EnDehors | Newspaper | French | Paris (France) |
1923–1928 | De Moker | Magazine | Dutch | Netherlands |
1927–1931 | Road to Freedom | Newspaper | English | New York City, New York (US) |
1929–1937 | Iniciales | Magazine | Spanish | Barcelona and Valencia (Spain) |
1932–1939 | Vanguard | Monthly journal | English | New York City, New York (US) |
1937–1940 | Jingzhe (Chengdu) | Newspaper | Chinese | Chengdu |
1945–1956 | L'Unique | Journal | French | France |
1960–1992 | Solidarity | Magazine | English | London (UK) |
1961–1994 | Our Generation | Biannual newspaper | English | Montreal (Canada) |
1965–1968 | Left and Right: A Journal of Libertarian Thought | Journal | English | United States |
1966–1968 | Black Mask | Journal | English | New York City, New York (US) |
1965–present | Fifth Estate | Tri-yearly magazine | English | Detroit, Michigan (US) |
1969–1984 | The Libertarian Forum | Journal | English | United States |
1969–present | The Match! | Irregular magazine | English | Tucson, Arizona (US) |
1970–present | Black Flag | Annual newspaper | English | United Kingdom |
1970-present | Gateavisa | Newspaper | Norwegian | Oslo (Norway) |
1975–1980 | Libero International | Newspaper | English | Kobe (Japan) |
1980–present | Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed[8] | Quarterly magazine | English | Berkeley, California, originally Columbia, Missouri (US) |
1981–1997 | Ideas and Action | Magazine | English | United States |
1981-present | Social Anarchism | Irregular journal | English | Baltimore, Maryland (US) |
1982–present | Rebel Worker | Bi-monthly magazine | English | Sydney, Australia |
1983–present | Class War | Newspaper | English | London (UK) |
1984–present | Green Anarchist | Magazine | English | United Kingdom |
1985–present | El Libertario | Newspaper | Spanish | Buenos Aires City (Argentina) |
1986–present | Anarcho-Syndicalist Review | Quarterly | English | United States |
1988 | The Arousal | Newsletter | English | Pakistan |
1988–present | Slingshot! | Quarterly newspaper | English | Berkeley, California (US) |
1988–present | Organise! | Biannual magazine | English | Great Britain and Ireland |
1989–present | Profane Existence | Irregular zine | English | Minneapolis, Minnesota (US) |
1990–1996 | Love and Rage/Amor y Rabia | Newspaper | English and Spanish | (US) |
1990-present | Free Thought | Monthly Newpaper | Bulgarian | Bulgaria |
1993–present | Anarchist Studies | Biannual magazine | English | London, UK |
1994–2014 | SchNEWS | Weekly A4 sheets | English | Brighton (UK) |
1995–present | El Libertario | Newspaper | Spanish | Caracas (Venezuela) |
1996–2010 | Direct Action | Quarterly magazine | English | Manchester (UK) |
1996–present | Perspectives on Anarchist Theory | Biannual magazine | English | Washington, DC (US) |
1998–present | resistance | Monthly bulletin | English | London (UK) |
2000–2008 | Green Anarchy | Quarterly magazine | English | Eugene, Oregon (US) |
2001–present | Abolishing the Borders from Below | Irregular magazine | English | Berlin (Germany) |
2005–present | Rolling Thunder | Biannual magazine | English | United States |
2011–present | Tides of Flame | Fortnightly newspaper | English | Seattle |
Footnotes
- ↑ "The first Argentinian anarchist newspaper, according to http://raforum.info/spip.php?article261&lang=fr (site of an extensive list of anarchist periodicals in Argentina)
- ↑ Arbeter Fraynd was originally launched in 1885, but only became anarchist in 1892. Publication was interrupted during the First World War.
- ↑ For information in Spanish on early anarchist propaganda in Chile, see https://revistakiebre.wordpress.com/2012/07/24/el-oprimidolos-extranjeros-y-la-prehistoria-del-anarquismo-chileno-1889-1897/
- ↑ "Free Society was the principal English-language forum for anarchist ideas in the United States at the beginning of the twentieth century." Emma Goldman: Making Speech Free, 1902–1909.
- ↑ Smith, Steven. "Further Notes on Abraham Isaak, Mennonite Anarchist". Retrieved 21 September 2015.
- ↑ "The paper was briefly revived in 1901. A similar paper with the same name was reportedly published later in Montevideo, which suggests that Virginia Bolten may also have founded and edited it after her deportation."
- ↑ Molyneux, Maxine (2001). Women's movements in international perspective: Latin America and beyond. Palgrave MacMillan. p. 24. ISBN 978-0-333-78677-2.
- ↑ "Anarchy Archives". CAL Press. Retrieved 29 September 2013.
External links
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- Lidiap: List of digitized anarchist periodicals A list of freely accessible digitized anarchist journals/newspapers on the internet
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