Anarchism in Hungary : theory, history, legacies
- Title
- Anarchism in Hungary : theory, history, legacies / András Bozóki and Miklós Sükösd ; translated from the Hungarian by Alan Renwick.
- Published by
- Boulder, Colo. : Social Science Monographs ; New Jersey : Center for Hungarian Studies and Publications ; New York : Distributed by Columbia University Pess, 2006.
- Author
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- Description
- ix, 364 pages : illustrations, portraits; 23 cm.
- Summary
- The authors examine the various currents of anarchism in fin-de-siecle Hungary. They stress that the anarchist and democratic movements echoed each other and, to some extent, developed in a reciprocal relationship.
- Series statement
- CHSP Hungarian studies series ; no. 7
- East European monographs ; 670
- Uniform title
- Anarchizmus elmélete és magyarországi története. English
- CHSP Hungarian studies series ; no. 7.
- East European monographs ; no. 670.
- Alternative title
- Anarchizmus elmélete és magyarországi története.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- History.
- Contents
- Pt. 1. Anarchist social philosophy -- 1. Types of anarchism : an analytical framework -- 2. The essential features of anarchism -- 3. Critiques of anarchism -- 4. Locating anarchism among political ideologies -- Pt. 2. The history of anarchism in Hungary -- 1. The social basis of anarchism -- 2. Radical socialism and anarchism (1881-1884) -- 3. Agrarian socialism and ideal anarchism (1894-1916) -- 4. Anarchism and syndicalism (1904-1914) -- 5. Artistic and political avant-gardism (1908-1919) -- 6. Anarchism during the period of the Hungarian Soviet Republic (1919) -- 7. Anarchism in Hungary : a structural explanation -- Pt. 3. Anarchist ideas and initiatives : legacies and future perspectives -- 1. Unfinished past -- 2. Anarchy with democracy? : Hungarian attempts at theoretical synthesis -- 3. Anarchism and social movements -- Conclusion : anarcho-democrats and social change
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-345) and index.
- Language (note)
- Translation of Az anarchizmus elmélete és magyarországi története.