Anarchist Thinkers and Thought: An Annotated Bibliography
By (Author) Paul Nursey-Bray
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
18th February 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Philosophical traditions and schools of thought
016.335830922
Hardback
304
An annotated bibliography reflecting the growing interest among scholars in anarchist thinkers and thought. This guide, which is primarily to English sources, covers a lengthy period of time, and works by and about major anarchist thinkers, philosophers and others who are important or on the margins of anarchist or liberal theory. The bibliography also describes important sources of information about the anarchist experience in 18 countries around the world. This reference, by Australian scholars who made extensive computer searches, inter-library loans and research trips on three continents, provides useful listings of books, journals, theses, bibliographies and other sources of information. The volume is indexed to authors, thinkers, activists and varied subjects.
A search through the literature of anarchism indicates the absence of another bibliography on the subject that can compare with this splendid work. The scope, completeness, attention to detail, and insightful annotations reflect the compiler's superb research skills. The bibliography is organized for efficient use with a major section on works by and about anarchist philosophers and thinkers. Other sections are titled "On the Margins of Anarchist Theory" and "On the Margins of Liberal Theory." "The Anarchist Experience" treats historical movements that have taken place in 18 countries. Shorter chapters on theses and on contemporary and historical anarchist journals add significantly to the range of presentations. Evident throughout the work is a balance between anarchist movements and the theory behind them. Nursey-Bray succeeds in allowing users of this bibliography to identify the literature that "focuses on the nature and development of anarchism as a tradition of political thought." Recommended for general and academic libraries.-Choice
This is a useful bibliography for major research libraries.-ARBA
"This is a useful bibliography for major research libraries."-ARBA
"A search through the literature of anarchism indicates the absence of another bibliography on the subject that can compare with this splendid work. The scope, completeness, attention to detail, and insightful annotations reflect the compiler's superb research skills. The bibliography is organized for efficient use with a major section on works by and about anarchist philosophers and thinkers. Other sections are titled "On the Margins of Anarchist Theory" and "On the Margins of Liberal Theory." "The Anarchist Experience" treats historical movements that have taken place in 18 countries. Shorter chapters on theses and on contemporary and historical anarchist journals add significantly to the range of presentations. Evident throughout the work is a balance between anarchist movements and the theory behind them. Nursey-Bray succeeds in allowing users of this bibliography to identify the literature that "focuses on the nature and development of anarchism as a tradition of political thought." Recommended for general and academic libraries."-Choice
PAUL NURSEY-BRAY is a Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Adelaide, Australia. He is the editor of Aspects of Africa's Identity (1973) and has contributed articles to Current Affairs Bulletin, Arena, African Affairs, Australian Left Review, and the Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia.