List of anarchist periodicals
Current publications
The following is a chronological list of noteworthy anarchist periodicals that are still being published.
Dates of publication
Title
Format
Language
Base
1886–present
Freedom
Biannual journal
English
London (UK)
1888–1919
1930–1949
1977–present
Tierra y Libertad [ 1]
Newspaper
Spanish
Barcelona , Valencia and Madrid (Spain )
Mexico City (Mexico)
1898–present
Brand
Magazine
Swedish
Stockholm (Sweden )
1907–present
Solidaridad Obrera
Weekly newspaper
Spanish
Spain
1920–1922 1945–present
Umanità Nova
Weekly newspaper
Italian
Italy
1954–present
Le Monde Libertaire [ 2]
Monthly Newspaper
French
Paris , France
1965–present
Fifth Estate [ 3]
Tri-yearly magazine
English
Detroit , Michigan (US)
1969–present
The Match! [ 4]
Irregular magazine
English
Tucson , Arizona (US)
1970–present
Black Flag [ 5]
Annual newspaper
English
United Kingdom
1970–present
Gateavisa
Newspaper
Norwegian
Oslo (Norway )
1980–present
Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed [ 3] [ 6]
Quarterly magazine
English
Berkeley, California , originally Columbia, Missouri (US)[ 7]
1981–present
Social Anarchism
Irregular journal
English
Baltimore , Maryland (US)
1982–present
Rebel Worker
Bi-monthly magazine
English
Sydney , Australia
1983–present
Class War
Newspaper
English
London (UK)
1985–present
El Libertario
Newspaper
Spanish
Buenos Aires City (Argentina )
1986–present
Anarcho-Syndicalist Review
Quarterly
English
United States
1988–present
Organise!
Biannual magazine
English
Great Britain and Ireland
1993–present
Anarchist Studies
Biannual magazine
English
London (UK)
1995–present
El Libertario
Newspaper
Spanish
Caracas (Venezuela )
1996–present
Perspectives on Anarchist Theory
Biannual magazine
English
Washington, DC (US)
1998–present
resistance
Monthly bulletin
English
London (UK)
2021–present
The Anarchist Review of Books
Biannual magazine
English
United States and Greece
2021–present
Liberté Ouvrière[ 8]
Annual journal
English and French
Montreal , QC (Canada )
2023–present
Anarchist Union Journal[ 9]
Irregular journal
English
United States and Canada
Defunct
The following is a chronological list of noteworthy anarchist and proto-anarchist periodicals that are now defunct.
Dates of publication
Title
Format
Language
Base
1833
The Peaceful Revolutionist
Monthly newspaper
English
Cincinnati , Ohio (US )
1872–1890 1892–1893
The Word
Magazine
English
Princeton , Cambridge (US)
1879–1910
Freiheit
Newspaper
German
London (UK ), New York City (US)
1879–1885
Le Révolté
Newspaper
French
Geneva (Switzerland )
1881–1896
La Tramontana [es ] [ 10]
Newspaper
Catalan
Barcelona (Spain)
1881–1908
Liberty
Biweekly newspaper
English
Boston , Massachusetts (US)
1883–1907
Lucifer the Lightbearer
Weekly newspaper
English
Valley Falls , Kansas and Chicago, Illinois (US)
1884–1888?
The Alarm
Weekly newspaper
English
Chicago (US)
1890–1977
Fraye Arbeter Shtime
Tabloid
Yiddish
United States
1890–1897 1903–1908
El Corsario
Weekly periodical
Spanish
A Coruña (Spain)
1891–1894
L'EnDehors
Newspaper
French
Paris (France)
1892–1915 1920–1923[ 11]
Arbeter Fraynd
Newspaper
Yiddish
London (UK)
1894–1896
Liberty
Monthly newspaper
English
London (UK)
1895–1904
The Firebrand , 1895–1897
Free Society , 1897–1904[ 12]
Newspaper
English
Portland, Oregon (1995–1997), San Francisco, California (1997–2001), Chicago, Illinois (2001–2004) (US)[ 13]
1896–1897
La Voz de la Mujer [ 14] [ 15]
Newspaper
Spanish
Rosario (Argentina)
1896–1932
Der Eigene
Journal
German
Berlin (Germany )
1897–1899
The Adult
Journal
English
London (UK)
1898–1905 1923–1936
La Revista Blanca
Magazine
Spanish
Madrid and Barcelona (Spain)
1900–1940 1947–1950 1957–1960[ 16]
Le Réveil anarchiste [fr ; it ]
Newspaper
French and Italian
Geneva (Switzerland )
1900–??
Regeneración
Newspaper
Spanish
Mexico and United States
1905–1914
L'Anarchie
Journal
French
Paris (France)
1900–1903 1905–1908
Germinal
Journal
Yiddish
London (UK)
1903–1918
Cronaca Sovversiva
Newspaper
Italian
New Jersey (US)
1907–1908
Tianyi bao
Magazine
Chinese
Tokyo (Japan)
1907–1910
Xin Shiji (新世纪 = New Era, Nouveau Siècle), periodical of the Chinese students abroad in France
Monthly newspaper
Chinese
Paris (France)
1906–1917
Mother Earth
Monthly magazine
English
United States
1907–1932
Die Aktion
Weekly periodical
German
Germany
1911–1923
Bluestockings Journal
Magazine
Japanese
Japan
1911–1919
Golos Truda
Monthly, weekly, later daily newspaper
Russian
New York City , Petrograd , Moscow
1912–1913 1913–1916 1921
Huiminglu (Cock Crow Journal , also titled with Pingminzhisheng , 'Voice of the Common People')Minsheng (Voice of the People )Minsheng
Weekly magazine
Chinese
Guangzhou , China Portuguese Macau , later moved to Shanghai International Settlement Guangzhou , China
1916–1917
The Blast
Biweekly magazine
English
San Francisco , California (US)
1918
Labor
Monthly magazine
Chinese
Shanghai , China
1922–1939
L'EnDehors
Newspaper
French
Paris (France)
1922–1971
L'Adunata dei refrattari
Magazine
Italian
New York City (US)
1923–1928
De Moker
Magazine
Dutch
Netherlands
1927–1931
Road to Freedom
Newspaper
English
New York City, New York (US)
1929–1937[ 17]
Iniciales
Magazine
Spanish
Barcelona and Valencia (Spain)
1932–1939
Vanguard
Monthly journal
English
New York City, New York (US)
1936–1939
Spain and the World
Newspaper
English
London (UK)
1937–1940
Jingzhe
Newspaper
Chinese
Chengdu
1939–1945
War Commentary
Newspaper
English
London (UK)
1942–1952
Why? An Anarchist Bulletin and Resistance
Magazine
English
New York City (US)
1945–1956
L'Unique
Journal
French
France
1960–1992
Solidarity
Magazine
English
London (UK)
1961–1970
Anarchy
Monthly magazine
English
London (UK)
1961–1994
Our Generation
Biannual newspaper
English
Montreal (Canada )
1966–1968
Black Mask
Journal
English
New York City, New York (US)
1975–1980
Libero International
Newspaper
English
Kobe (Japan )
1981–1997
Ideas and Action
Magazine
English
United States
1984–???
Green Anarchist
Magazine
English
United Kingdom
1987–2003
The Raven: Anarchist Quarterly
Quarterly journal
English
London (UK)
1988–1991
The Arousal
Newsletter
English
Pakistan
1989–2013
Profane Existence
Irregular zine
English
Minneapolis , Minnesota (US)
1994–2014
SchNEWS
Weekly A4 sheets
English
Brighton (UK)
1996–2010
Direct Action
Quarterly magazine
English
Manchester (UK)
1997-2015
Total Liberty / Anarchist Voices magazine
Biannual / Annual magazine
English
British Isles
2000–2008
Green Anarchy
Quarterly magazine
English
Eugene , Oregon (US)
2001–2010
Abolishing the Borders from Below
Irregular magazine
English
Berlin (Germany)
2005–2015
Rolling Thunder
Biannual magazine
English
United States
2010
Róstur
Monthly newspaper
Icelandic
Iceland
^ "Tierra y Libertad" . www.nodo50.org . Retrieved 2022-02-26 .
^ "Le Monde Libertaire" . www.monde-libertaire.fr . Retrieved 2023-05-11 .
^ a b Porton, Richard (1999). Film and the Anarchist Imagination . Verso. p. 119. ISBN 978-1-85984-261-4 .
^ Polt, Richard (2015). The Typewriter Revolution: A Typist's Companion for the 21st Century . Countryman Press. p. 103. ISBN 978-1-58157-587-3 .
^ "Black Flag" . www.blackflag.org.uk . Retrieved 2023-05-11 .
^ Atton, Chris (1996). Alternative literature : a practical guide for librarians . Aldershot, England: Gower. p. 48. ISBN 9780566076657 .
^ Feeney, Mary K. (November 22, 2001). "Voices You May Not Want to Hear" . Hartford Courant .
^ "liberté ouvrière" . liberté ouvrière (in Canadian French). 2023-10-05. Retrieved 2023-11-15 .
^ "Anarchist Union Journal – Anarchist Union Journal" . Retrieved 2023-11-15 .
^ Vicente i Izquierdo, Manuel (1994). "La Tramontana (1881-1896), periòdic vermell escrit en català" . Gazeta (1): 371– 394. ISSN 2013-9977 .
^ Arbeter Fraynd was originally launched in 1885, but only became anarchist in 1892. Publication was interrupted during the First World War .
^ "Free Society was the principal English-language forum for anarchist ideas in the United States at the beginning of the twentieth century." Emma Goldman: Making Speech Free, 1902–1909 .
^ Smith, Steven. "Further Notes on Abraham Isaak, Mennonite Anarchist" . Retrieved 21 September 2015 .
^ "The paper was briefly revived in 1901. A similar paper with the same name was reportedly published later in Montevideo , which suggests that Virginia Bolten may also have founded and edited it after her deportation."
^ Molyneux, Maxine (2001). Women's movements in international perspective: Latin America and beyond . Palgrave MacMillan. p. 24. ISBN 978-0-333-78677-2 .
^ Leonardo Bettini, Bibliografia dell'Anarchismo, v. I, t. 2, Periodici e numeri unici anarchici in lingua italiana pubblicati all'estero (1872–1971) , Firenze, Crescita politica, 1976, p 251, 258-260.
^ Preston, Paul (2019). Republic Besieged: Civil War in Spain 1936–1939 . Edinburgh University Press. p. 151 . ISBN 978-1-4744-7176-3 .
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