GOLDMAN, Emma (1869-1940). International anarchist

A major international figure, Emma Goldman’s influence appears today as strong as in her times. Celebrated or criticized, she has inspired feminists and artists all over the world, such as this work by Flavio Costantini
Emma Goldman’s influence on the American public was outstanding, and although her comments on the Soviet and Spanish revolutions were rejected with contempt by the Brith Left, they still are an important and compelling comment of the international political scene. Even now, some of her writings outclass many of the present day authors who have discussed the same topics.

Archives:
The Emma Goldman Papers (DL SunSITE)
Internet link (preceded by "http://") :[sunsite.berkeley.edu/Goldman/]

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Articles

GOLDMAN, Emma. Anarchism and Other Essays

Anarchism and other essays, by Emma Goldman, with biographic sketch by Hippolyte Havel. New York, Mother Earth publishing association, 1910. 277 (...)

DENMAN, Joy. "Emma Goldman: Crusader for Children"

Educational Perspectives vol. 16, (Mar 1977) 1:27-32. Emma’s attitudes towards children reflect the dilemmas of an anarchist (...)

HERZOG, Don. "Romantic Anarchism and Pedestrian Liberalism"

Political Theory (June 2007) Vol. 35 Issue 3, p.313-333. Abstract Emma Goldman’s stance toward anarchism was oddly mystified, even loving. (...)

FALK, Candace. "Traditional Constraints on Women as Agents for Social Change in the U.S.A.: Remembering Emma Goldman, A Woman Who “Defied Law and Convention”

in: Le patriarcat et les institutions américaines: Études comparées. Edité par Francis McCollum Feeley août 2009. Université de Savoie, Chambéry, (...)

BURROWS, Paul. " ’Apostle of Anarchy’: Emma Goldman’s First Visit to Winnipeg in 1907"

Manitoba History: The Journal of the Manitoba Historical Society, Number 57, February 2008, pp. 2-15. "Emma Goldman’s influence on the views and (...)

FERGUSON, Kathy. "A Political Geography of Emma Goldman"

Conference Papers — American Political Science Association; 2005 Annual Meeting, Washington DC p. 1. Abstract Focusing on the work of Emma (...)