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Radical History Review, 2020
Abstract The exhibit no. NOT EVER. opened at Interference Archive (IA) in January 2018. It featured a traveling installation from the Seattle-based collection If You Don’t They Will, which used stories from 1980s and 1990s rural working-class activism to inspire organizing against white nationalism in the current moment.
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Abstract The exhibit no. NOT EVER. opened at Interference Archive (IA) in January 2018. It featured a traveling installation from the Seattle-based collection If You Don’t They Will, which used stories from 1980s and 1990s rural working-class activism to inspire organizing against white nationalism in the current moment.
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2014
This chapter situates the origins and evolution of the Movement for the Recovery of Historical Memory (MRHM) within a wider narrative, both intellectually and geographically. This narrative encompasses the European experience of dealing with the memory of Fascism in particular and with the legacy of political violence, the so-called European Civil War ...
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This chapter situates the origins and evolution of the Movement for the Recovery of Historical Memory (MRHM) within a wider narrative, both intellectually and geographically. This narrative encompasses the European experience of dealing with the memory of Fascism in particular and with the legacy of political violence, the so-called European Civil War ...
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Fascism, Anti-Fascism and Modernity
2015After the hardships faced during the war and those no less harsh during the difficult post-war period, during the 1920s, as throughout Italy, Milan also began to slide down the unstoppable path which would lead it to about twenty years of Fascist dictatorship.
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Troubled Times for Anti-Fascism
2005The 1920s had ended victoriously for anti-Fascism with the acquittal of Greco and Carrillo and the disbanding of the Fascist League. Yet within a few years, the resistance was floundering in crisis and decline. “To deny this is for us to close our eyes,” Tresca declared.1 This was attributable mainly to the weakness and disarray of the radical movement
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Anti‐Fascist Action and the Transversal Territorialities of Militant Anti‐Fascism in 1990s Britain
Antipode, 2022Anthony Ince
exaly

