David Goodway
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David Goodway is a British historian and a respected international authority on anarchism. A student of Eric Hobsbawm, Goodway specialised in the history of Chartism in London and his work London Chartism is an acknowledged classic work on the subject.
[edit] Selected articles/works
- Chartism in London (1979)
- London Chartism 1838-1848 (1982)
- For anarchism : history, theory, and practice (editor) (1989)
- Against power and death : the anarchist articles and pamphlets of Alex Comfort (editor)(1994)
- A one-man manifesto and other writings for Freedom Press by Herbert Read (editor) (1994)
- Herbert Read reassessed (editor) (1998)
- Talking anarchy (with Colin Ward) (2003)
- For workers' power : the selected writings of Maurice Brinton (editor) (2004)
- John Cowper Powys, The Art of Forgetting the Unpleasant and Other Essays (editor) (2006)
- Anarchist Seeds beneath the Snow: Left-Libertarian Thought and British Writers from William Morris to Colin Ward (2006)
- My Dear Good Friend: The Correspondence of John Cowper Powys and Emma Goldman, 1936-1940 (editor) (2006)
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