Ida Mett (1901-1973) was a Belarusian Jewish anarcho-syndicalist, physician and writer. Following her experiences in the Russian Revolution, she fled into exile in France, where she collaborated with other exiled revolutionary anarchists on the Delo Truda magazine and the constitution of platformism.
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Ida Mett (1901-1973) was a Belarusian Jewish anarcho-syndicalist, physician and writer. Following her experiences in the Russian Revolution, she fled into exile in France, where she collaborated with other exiled revolutionary anarchists on the Delo Truda magazine and the constitution of platformism.
Ida Mett was a Belarusian Jewish anarcho-syndicalist, physician and writer. Following her experiences in the Russian Revolution, she fled into exile in France, where she collaborated with other exiled revolutionary anarchists on the Delo Truda magazine and the constitution of platformism. She then went on to participate in the anarcho-syndicalist movements in Belgium, Spain and France, before ...
A short biography Ida Mett, Russian anarchist and author of The Kronstadt Commune about the uprising against the new Bolshevik dictatorship following the Russian Revolution. Author Nick Heath Submitted by Steven. on September 20, 2006 Ida Mett Born Ida Gilman, July 1901 - Smorgon’, Russia, died 27 June 1973 - Paris, France
by Ida Mett Originally published in French as La Commune de Cronstadt, Paris 1938. First published in English by Solidarity, 1967. Then by Black Rose Books, Montréal, Canada, n.d. Files IdaMettKronstadt.pdf (8.94 MB) kronstadt_uprising.pdf (458.23 KB) I. Introduction by Murray Bookchin II. Preface to Solidarity Edition III.
Ida Mett The Kronstadt Commune Preface Introduction to the French Edition The Kronstadt Events 1. Background to the Kronstadt insurrection 2. Petrograd on the Eve of Kronstadt Analysis of the Kronstadt Programme 3. Mass meetings and Bolshevik slanders Mass Meetings The Provisional Committee Bolshevik Slanders 4. Effects on the Party Rank and File
Abridged introduction by Murray Bookchin to Ida Mett's "The Kronstadt Uprising". Available now from all good bookshops. On the eve of the 100th anniversary o...
Ida Lazarévitch-Gilman, dite Ida Mett, née à Smorgone le 7 juillet 1901 et morte à Paris le 27 juin 1973 1, est une écrivaine, syndicaliste révolutionnaire et libertaire de langue russe. En 1926, elle rencontre au sein du groupe des exilés anarchistes russes parisiens, Nestor Makhno et Voline . Elle est avec Piotr Archinov, une des ...
Ida Mett In Spain: Socialists killing Socialists January 1932 Originally published in La Révolution Prolétarienne, No. 123. pp. 15–16.
In Spain: Socialists killing Socialists — Ida Mett Oct 25, 2022 6 pp. The Kronstadt Commune — Ida Mett Aug 3, 2012 106 pp. Lest the Spanish Revolution Finish Up Like the Russian — Nicholas Lazarevitch, Ida Mett and David Grigor’evich Polyakov May 19, 2021 5 pp.
Ida Mett Ida Gilman was born on 20th July 1901 at Smorgon’, within the Russian Emire in what is now Belarus. This was a small industrial town with a mainly Jewish population where the principal employer was a tannery (it was also famous for the baking of bagels, renowned throughout Russia!).