Anarchism in North East England 1882 -1992 & AI

We dont know much about this AI computer generated business..but quite like this summary we found online... ""Anarchism in North East England 1882-1992 is a 500-page, grassroots history of regional anarchism compiled by the Tyneside Anarchist Archive and published by Active Distribution. It covers 110 years of anti-authoritarian struggle, featuring local activism, personal accounts, and punk-era rebellion (e.g., Gateshead/Sunderland)... Continue Reading →

ANARCHISM IN NORTH EAST ENGLAND 1882-1992

Despite no longer having a 'social media' presence --we still here with a mountain of books to distribute. You can help...please share this post / buy a book / spread the word...505 pages only £10 and available from a friend of the Archive here..... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/205359533823

1976 NEWCASTLE ANARCHIST SQUAT FOR HOMELESS

The following is from 'Anarchism in North East England 1882-1992' and is the little known episode of the 1976 opening of a City center squat in Newcastle by local anarchists in order to practically house homeless folk whilst highlighting and publicising the regions homelessness problem. The local press reports “Anarchists yesterday invaded an empty city... Continue Reading →

SPANISH REVOLUTION & NORTH EAST ENGLAND

In order to commemorate 88 years since the Spanish Revolution of 1936 we publish a chapter from 'Anarchism in North East England 1882-1992', the majority of which is an article from Tyneside Anarchist Groups 1996 A4 pamphlet entitled 1936 The Spanish revolution. FROM THE STREETS OF GATESHEAD TO THE FRONT LINES OF REVOLUTIONARY SPAIN Whilst... Continue Reading →

ELECTIONS & THE DESIRE TO BE DOMINATED

The following piece is from the rather excellent 'TYNESIDE SYNDICALIST' No 15 June/July 1987, and was written in the face of yet another looming general election fiasco, quite apt with the current farce in our faces yet again...enjoy, like, care, give a share.... “As we approach another General Election the media circus is regurgitating the... Continue Reading →

STAND WE FIRM – Local anti-militarism during WW1

The following piece, from (at the time of writing...) local anarchist Will Lawther (before he became 'somewhat of a right wing union bureaucrat' ) was penned late 1914 to early 1915 for the anarchist paper Freedom (Vol XXIX No 310, Feb 1915), also see Anarchism in North East England 1882-1992, page 86. STAND WE FIRM... Continue Reading →

An Appeal to Reason [leaflet, 1909]

We have covered the history of the Newcastle Anarchist Communist Group and their club at Blackett St, Newcastle upon Tyne (see 'ANARCHISM IN NORTH EAST ENGLAND 1882-1992'). Whilst we knew of their leaflets..it is the first time we have actually seen a surviving copy. With many thanks to our friends at the Kate Sharpley Library... Continue Reading →

STUART CHRISTIE INTERVIEW – 2006

The following interview is taken from Bristle magazine Issue 22 Summer 2006. (Bristle was an anarchist magazine published from Bristol and ran from 1997-2007, and produced 24 issues) Over to them.... On 11th March (2006) Stuart Christie gave a talk based on his autobiography, Granny Made me an Anarchist, in the genteel surroundings of Bath... Continue Reading →

INTERVIEW – KATE SHARPLEY LIBRARY

Kate Sharpley Library collective interviewed by the Tyneside Anarchist Archive 1. - Can we have a brief history of the Kate Sharpley Library? A: The Kate Sharpley Library was established in 1979 by comrades connected with 121 Bookshop in Brixton. Originally it covered a broad range of subjects of interest to anarchists. After it moved... Continue Reading →

ROT ALL RULERS – JUBILEE SPECIAL

The following article and graphics are from Black Jakes Occasional Organ. No 2. Published by the Newcastle Anarchist Group, 1977 in response to the (then forthcoming) visit from the queen as part of her silver jubilee celebrations in June/July of that year. Slightly dated, but somewhat still relevant with this months coming jubilee farce. Considering... Continue Reading →

SPIRIT OF REVOLT – INTERVIEW

As part of a series of upcoming interviews with similar minded endeavors we decided to interview our friends from SPIRIT OF REVOLT - Archives of dissent • Glasgow • Scotland • The Archive collects, manages and preserves multi-media records from Glasgow’s and Clydeside’s anarchist and libertarian-socialist past and present.  1. Please give everyone a brief history and tell us... Continue Reading →

Kropotkin & The Channel Islands

Here is a rare, recently donated, not often seen little pamphlet - 'Prince Peter Kropotkin and The Channel Islands' Guernsey Historical Monograph No. 19. Toucan press. 1979. As the author states, Kropotkin "visited the Channel Islands on at least three occasions during his exile in England. he came in 1890, 1896 and 1903. These visits... Continue Reading →

SCHOOL STOPPERS HANDBOOK & THE NE

1982 and its class war in the class rooms. Pictured ..press clipping from the time and some of the editions we have, and a PDF of a later edition (1984) produced by Sheffield Anarchists... PDF below last picture..enjoy... Above, the original 1982 FUKU edition we have Another edition of ours (cant find at the minute)... Continue Reading →

Anarchism in NE England booklet

Here,s a treat for you. A friend of the archive, after reading our book, was inspired to make us this amazing little hand made booklet which we have copied as a PDF document for you here... ainneDownload The book 'Anarchism in North East England - 1882-1992 is still widely available from the usual suspects..contact us... Continue Reading →

KSL REVIEW + BULLETIN

Our good friends at the Kate Sharpley Library have reviewed Anarchism in North East England 1882-1992 for their Bulletin number 103 which is available as a PDF document via their website here.. https://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/2281s4 and what a site it is with lots to explore... Anarchism in North East England 1882-1992 [review] This is a big book,... Continue Reading →

OUR F***ING HISTORY….

Shunned by 'academia', largely ignored by those who put themselves of pedestals of importance in the capital, delibratley written out of some recent 'histories' by 'anarchist historians' !, treat with 'aghast' that local 'radical celebrity's' were not 'consulted' during the writing, brushed off from local Labour History society's radar's, even blatantly ignored by certain 'important... Continue Reading →

BOOK REVIEW No 2

Anarchism In North East England 1882-1992. Tyneside Anarchist Archive. Published by Active Distribution May 2021 "I’ve just finished reading what I think is as important and remarkable a work of working class and anarchist history as any I’ve read. It deserves a place in the literary canon of anarchist and working class struggle. It gives... Continue Reading →

FOR HEALTH NOT WEALTH

Its early 1990 and nearing the end of the national ambulance workers dispute... "Class War No 38 with its cover in support of the ambulance workers,was one of the most popular sold papers at Newcastle’s Monumentduring this period, not only with a sympathetic public, but also with theambulance drivers themselves who stood alongside Tyneside Class... Continue Reading →

Book review – Anarchism in North East England

Tyneside Anarchist Archive, Anarchism in North East England, 1882 – 1992, 505 pages, [Active Distribution. £9. ) https://www.activedistributionshop.org/shop/home/5190-anarchism-in-north-east-england-1882-1992.html This impressive and comprehensive contribution caps a canny few years of the careful development of the Tyneside Anarchist Archive. This phenomenon started life as bundles of leaflets and zines from the 1980s boxed in the founder’s bedroom,... Continue Reading →

Racism and Fascism today (1978)

The following article is from a member of the locally based Black Jake / Newcastle Anarchist Group and was published in Freedom. Volume 39, Number 20. 14th October. 1978. Obviously dated but still of interest. We have rescued and re-published here for elements of local posterity. The Freedom introduction; A recent exchange of views in... Continue Reading →

Newcastle Anarchist Meeting. 1944

1944, and another snippet of information that just missed the final edit of our book.... for more items to view similar to this, try our facebook page here.... https://www.facebook.com/Tyneside-Anarchist-Archive-100725731534729/?cft%5B0%5D=AZUOBeR9YHCh2bjIQkwuQ92T4uVJIoRDfTfIcTwQoeuuiOonkWhMFThew90Yd405I633Cog4RAAWAJcc_UE3Di6BOv6Hqm0buAtabNd_ePKQ0ShhDN0xByBtgZJDeYwtVVvQ3Va7U1qDDIorSKoMQxILR1B44ywwP8XYZZC5S12Nnw&tn=-UC%2CP-R

EVERYTHING – Anarchist Feminist

Everything - Anarchist Feminist Magazine. Number 7. (Everything about mental health issue) Summer 1983. Sydney, Australia. In an interlude from our local endeavors, we highlight this 38 year old delicate paper we have in our collection. Some (dated) but interesting articles on everything anarchist-feminist, and of particular interest to some friends of ours, it also... Continue Reading →

Chomsky; the importance and limitations of his political writings and philosophy

The following essay is written by a local and dear friend to the archive, and was described recently to us by the author as "quite a harsh critique (concealed inside many compliments) of Chomsky". It was originally published in Anarchist Studies, Vol. 3, No. 2, April 1995, and is reprinted here because,..well, for no other... Continue Reading →

FIGHTING FOR THE NINE-HOUR DAY

We may have shared this before, or others have, or shared the copy of Direct Action the article is from, anyway...so what..we share again The following deserves place in our history as it is written by fellow Geordie Tom Brown and is from Direct Action-World Labour News, May/June 1962. FIGHTING FOR THE NINE-HOUR DAY “When... Continue Reading →

Secret Anarchist History of Newcastle

As a prelude and brief introductory history of anarchism in North East England and the completion of our history in book format (out this spring? after virus + various delays) we share with you 'The secret anarchist history of Newcastle'. Written by a friend of the archive in 2008ish, it is a 'cut and paste'... Continue Reading →

RIOTS, REBELLION, REVOLT AND RESISTANCE….

A SMALL SNAPSHOT OF LOCAL ....RIOTS, REBELLION, REVOLT AND RESISTANCE The North East of England has a rich history or revolt and resistance to authority. Whole volumes could, and have been written on this subject. With a natural aversion to control from outside or above, the people of the North East are renowned for their... Continue Reading →

CHRISTIAN ANARCHIST ?

The formation in 1816 of the Society for the Promotion of Permanent & Universal Peace in London also inspired the creation of further societies throughout the country, and in particular Darlington and Newcastle, thus the Newcastle Upon Tyne Peace Society (1817 – 50) was born. The Newcastle society made up of Quakers, church ministers of... Continue Reading →

NEWCASTLE RESISTANCE

Newcastle Anarchist Communist Federation active 1986 - Jan 1993, re-established 1996 and produced 6 issues of Newcastle Resistance (October / November 1996 - June / July 1997), all gathered together as a PDF file. We have previously posted these on our FBook page, except the 'Green issue' (produced for the May 1997 yearly Green Fair... Continue Reading →

THE TYNESIDE SYNDICALIST ISSUES 9-12

Issues 9 (September 1986) to 12 (February 1987) of Tyneside Syndicalist. As ever the download link / PDF,s are below picture. Issue 9 has a special feature on the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, whilst Issue 12 is a landmark issue as the paper eventually had a name change from being 'The Syndicalist' to becoming 'Tyneside... Continue Reading →

SPANISH REVOLUTION – TYNESIDE SYNDICALIST

July 1986, the 50th anniversary of the Spanish Revolution, and throughout the world numerous pamphlets, special supplements in papers and magazines, and commemorative articles are being released. Tyneside was no exception. Issue 7 of the Tyneside Syndicalist had a special 4 page supplement to mark the event, in which parts of we have previously highlighted... Continue Reading →

TYNESIDE SYNDICALIST 1 – 4

Late 1985 and the first issue of 'The Syndicalist' is appearing on the streets of Tyneside and beyond. Produced by the Tyneside Revolutionary Syndicalists and described as an 'Anarcho-Syndicalist Paper'. It ran for sixteen issues until the Winter of 1987. Today we bring you the first four issues, with the rest to follow in the... Continue Reading →

Tyneside Anarchist Group

We have been running a series of Newcastle Anarchist Group (1983ish) and Tyneside Anarchist Group (1992 - late 90,s) leaflets on our Facebook page, viewable here.... https://www.facebook.com/Tyneside-Anarchist-Archive-100725731534729/ With the next leaflet in the series being an A4 four page affair we have created a PDF PDF file thing here.... taga4 Page 2 has a very... Continue Reading →

Durruti Column/CNT Militant obituary Teesside

We have previously highlighted the life of a CNT militant who settled in Middlesbrough, Teesside, North East England in an interview with Miguel Rico. Interview here... https://tynesideanarchistarchive.wordpress.com/2018/09/02/cnt-anarchist-militant-interview/ Today we share the life of Vicente Blasco Carrillo who settled in Stockton on Tees, North East England after the war. The following obituary, written by Teesside Anarchists... Continue Reading →

News

From the back streets of Tyneside to anarchists worldwide....busy times at the archive with another interview received, this time from  Arizona !! More scanning also going on and next we will bring you the series of leaflets from Tyneside Anarchist Group (mid to late 1990,s).... The series of Newcastle Anarchist Group leaflets (1982-1983), and the... Continue Reading →

NEWCASTLE ANARCHIST CONFERENCE 1914

Every year certain 'on this day' pages highlight that on this weekend in 1914 the annual anarchist conference was this year held in Newcastle, and like the Daily Mirror front page spread above, concentrate only on the fashion of the time and talk of 'flappers'. This is only a minute picture of the full story.... Continue Reading →

NORTHERN ANARCHIST NETWORK

Mid to late 1980's, anarchists in the North East were affiliated to the Northern Anarchist Network, and previous to that the North Eastern Anarchist Federation during the late 1970's to early 1980's. Both groups encompassed those from throughout Northern England, Yorkshire, etc to the Borders and southern Scotland. Pictured is one of the NAN bulletins... Continue Reading →

ANGER BURNING No 2

Anger Burning issue 2. November 2015. Tyneside. This issue is of particular interest to us as it interviews activists from North East Class War ( page 19 ). This group have since disbanded so please ignore any contact details given..although they still active and can be contacted through ourselves. Pdf file below picture...... PDF file......... ... Continue Reading →

CLASS WAR – FUCK THE POLL TAX

Seven surviving stickers in the archive, must be the only ones left anywhere out of the thousands upon thousands printed. "" Early March 1990, two of us hitch-hiked down to the Class War Federations regional delegates meeting at a house in Moss side, Manchester. After much discussion on various things, it was decided to do... Continue Reading →

ATTACK ATTACK ATTACK ATTACK

THE VOICE OF RESPECTABLE MODERATION ATTACK INTERNATIONAL - Free Newspaper London 1987. Our copy is slightly tattered, and having only an a4 scanner at the moment it was great to see a comrade recently upload the pdf. One of the favorite and highly influential papers in our collection.... and the PDF file for you...........   ... Continue Reading →

DEATH OF THE LABOUR PARTY

"the Labour Party is incapable of acting in the interests of the working class. It is an obstacle in our struggle for liberation and must be smashed along with the system it wants to manage" Newcastle 8th May 1989. Newcastle Anarchist Communist Federation public meeting and talk. We have the full typed talk given at... Continue Reading →

CNT ANARCHIST MILITANT INTERVIEW

July 1986, the 50th anniversary of the Spanish Revolution. To commemorate the occasion members of the Tyneside Revolutionary Syndicalists met with Miguel Rico to carry out a small interview, which was then published in the July 1986 special supplement of The Syndicalist number 7 (picture below). Reflecting on the period and Miguel Rico, a good friend of... Continue Reading →

“I aint thick its just a trick”

TYNESIDE CLASS WAR   library list  1988/1989 original cover in our collection "Self education was always important to the group, as state education didn't cut it for most of us. School was one of the worst times in my life..strapped, caned, slapped, bullied, belittled, put down, punched down... of course how else does the state keep... Continue Reading →

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