Bulletin of the Kate Sharpley Library No. 103

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KSL: Bulletin of the Kate Sharpley Library No. 103, September 2021 has just been posted on our site.

The latest issue of our bulletin is out now.

Contents:
Remembering Stuart Christie, one year on. "It’s nearly a year since our friend and comrade Stuart Christie died. We’ve posted a handful of his writings to mark the anniversary."

Remembering Albert. "We have posted a couple of items which show different aspects of Albert’s life."

Anarchism in North East England 1882-1992 [review] "This is a big book, but don’t let that put you off, it’s a great piece of history from below."

Pietro Ferrua (1930-2021) by Marianne Enckell "This founding father of the CIRA died in Portland, Oregon, USA on 28 July 2021."

Rachel Hui-Chi Hsu. “Emma Goldman, ‘Mother Earth’ and the Anarchist Awakening” [Book review] by Barry Pateman "Through the work of Hsu we appreciate Goldman as a conscious anarchist and thinker who is part of a wider anarchist movement that is in constant reaction to the world around them."

Oppositions: some anarchist writings of Ida Mett [Book review] "Much of these writings contain sparks of hope at a time when darkness appeared to be suffocating anarchists and their ideas."

Insurrection: The Bloody Events of May 1937 in Barcelona [Book review] "Insurrection is a vital contribution to Spanish Civil War history. It’s also a critical examination of what revolutions do and what they need."
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British anarchists are painfully guilty of needing their saints. Widespread embarrassment and disbelief at getting caught were the main feelings when Christie was caught with the explosives. He failed and now anarchists worship him.

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