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Essay #117: Eleanor Strangways, ‘Anarchism, Anti-imperialism, and the British Empire’
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Essay #117: Eleanor Strangways, ‘Anarchism, Anti-imperialism, and the British Empire’

Anarchist Essays

March 16, 202619m 25s

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Show Notes

In this essay, Eleanor Strangways explores the collaborations between anarchists and anti-imperialists in Britain during the Second World War. The essay begins by examining publications on imperialism within War Commentary, before turning to the participation of anti-imperialist activists in both the publication and anarchist meetings, including George Padmore, Jomo Kenyatta, and Chris Jones.

Eleanor Strangways is a final-year PhD student at Loughborough University and the author of the recent article, 'Anarchism, Anti-Militarism, and the British Empire: The Case of War Commentary and the Freedom Defence Committee', which forms the basis of this episode.

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