Anarchism and State Violence in Sydney and Melbourne 1886-1896. An argument about Australian labor history. (original) (raw)
Based on his MA thesis at La Trobe University, Melbourne.
Originally Published in book form in 1986. Ask for the book at Anarchist bookshops or Infoshops. It is available by mailorder from Anarres Books
Contents
- Latter Day Witches
- Writing About Anarchism
- A Comparison of Forces. Surveillance and Civil Control by the Military, Police and Newspapers
- Free Thought to Free Action
- The M.A.C., the Revolution Debates and the Unemployed Agitation 1889-1890
- The Maritime Strike. Col. Tom Price versus J.A. Andrews, and the legitimacy of State Violence
- The A.S.L. and the struggle over Tactics 1891-1892
- 1892 - The Melbourne Unrest and in Sydney, the 'Reign of Terror' Begins
- Arthur Desmond and the A.S.B. - 1893
- Collapse! - 1894 - 1895
- Personal Relations and Power Analysis
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1.: J. A. Andrews - articles in Tocsin On Active Service
(Part of the thesis but not included in the published book.)
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