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How to find IAS-supported projects

Because the IAS funds projects in various formats and languages, they are often not easy to find. Here is a list of IAS-supported projects that have been completed and how to find them. If they are accessible by the web, the URL has been supplied. However, most projects can only be obtained in print and you may have to write to the publisher or magazine for a copy, which may or may not cost something. This section will be updated as projects are completed and/or published.

Last Update: September 20, 2000

Will Firth
Three articles on eastern European anarchism: "A Survey of the Anarchist Movement in the Ukraine 1987-1994" and "Under Fire Between the Lines" (translated from Russian); various chapters from the Bulgarian language book National Liberation and Libertarian Federalism by Georgi Khadzhieff.

Lucien Van de Walt
Anarchism and Revolutionary Syndicalism in South Africa, 1904-1921

  • Excerpts published as “The Industrial Union is the Embryo of the Socialist Commonwealth: The International Socialist League and Revolutionary Syndicalism in South Africa, 1915-1920” in Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 1998 http://aaup.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/hfs.cgi/66/duke/CSSAAME.ctl; and “Race, Class and Revolutionary Syndicalism in South Africa: The International Socialist League and the Industrial Workers of Africa, 1915-1920”  in Archiv fur die Geschichte des Widerstandes und der Arbeit, 1999.
  • Other articles of interest by Lucien van der Walt: http://www.wits.ac.za/fac/arts/sociology/publish.htm

Melissa Burch 
"Autonomy, Culture, and Natural Resources in the Neo-liberal Age"

Patricia Green
“The Woman and the Ideal/La Mujer y El Ideal”

Matt Hern and Stuart Chaulk
“Architecture of Isolation”  (book; formerly titled, Myth of the Internet: Private Isolation and Local Community)

Mark Bohnert and Richard Curtis
Passionate and Dangerous: Conversations with Midwestern Anti-Author-itarians and Anarchists
(formerly titled Post-Industrial Resources: Anarchist Reconstructive Efforts & Visions in the Upper Midwest)

Brian Tokar
Engineering Life: A People's Guide to Biotechnology
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CW Brown
“Vanguards of the Crusaders; The American Radical Right, Liberal Ideology, and the New World Order”

  • Paper presented at conference Renewing the Anarchist Tradition, Plainfield Vermont, August 2000.

Peter Lamborn Wilson
Introduction to the new edition of Enrico Arrigone’s (aka Frank Brand) autobiography The Autobiography of Enrico Arrigone

  • Will be published in anthology (tentatively titled) Lost Histories: Anarchist Essays; scheduled for publication by Autonomedia in 2000, http://www.autonomedia.org/

Paul Fleckenstein
"Civic Space and the Anarchist Dream"

  • Published as two articles in September issue of 05401, a Burlington based magazine:  "Most Livable Carnival" and "Filenes, Felines, Felon, Foe: Who Decides Which Way This Town Will Go?"

Allan Antliff
The Culture of Revolt: Art and Anarchy in America
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Murray Bookchin
Spanish Anarchists
: The Heroic Years

  • Will be included in volume 3 of the Third Revolution: Popular Movement in the Revolutionary Era, published by Cassell Academic, in late 2000, http://www.cassell.co.uk