The French Anarchists in London, 1880-1914: Exile and Transnationalism in the First Globalisation by Constance Bantman (Paperback, 2021)

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This book is a study of political exile and transnational activism in the late-Victorian period. It explores the history of about 500 French-speaking anarchists who lived in exile in London between 1880 and 1914, with a close focus on the 1890s, when their presence peaked.

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This book is a study of political exile and transnational activism in the late-Victorian period. It explores the history of about 500 French-speaking anarchists who lived in exile in London between 1880 and 1914, with a close focus on the 1890s, when their presence peaked. These individuals sought to escape intense repression in France, at a time when anarchist-inspired terrorism swept over the Western world. Until the 1905 Aliens Act, Britain was the exception in maintaining a liberal approach to the containment of anarchism and terrorism; it was therefore the choice destination of international exiled anarchists, just as it had been for previous generations of revolutionary exiles throughout the nineteenth century. These French groups in London played a strategic role in the reinvention of anarchism at a time of crisis, but also triggered intense moral panic in France, Britain and beyond. This study retraces the lives of these largely unknown individuals - how they struggled to get by in the great late-Victorian metropolis, their social and political interactions among themselves, with other exiled groups and their host society. The myths surrounding their rumoured terrorist activities are examined, as well as the constant overt and covert surveillance which French and British intelligence services kept over them. The debates surrounding the controversial asylum granted to international anarchists, and especially the French, are presented, showing their role in the redefinition of British liberalism. The political legacy of these 'London years' is also analysed, since exile contributed to the formation of small but efficient transnational networks, which were pivotal to the development and international dissemination of syndicalism and, less successfully, to anti-war propaganda in the run up to 1914.

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PublisherLiverpool University Press
ISBN-139781800856059
eBay Product ID (ePID)9049049605

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Number of Pages256 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameThe French Anarchists in London, 1880-1914: Exile and Transnationalism in the First Globalisation
Publication Year2021
SubjectHistory
TypeTextbook
AuthorConstance Bantman
SeriesStudies in Labour History
FormatPaperback

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Item Height234 mm
Item Width156 mm
Volume1

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorConstance Bantman

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