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Place: The Netherlands X
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In 1885 anarchism gained a foothold in the Netherlands and by the late 1880s groups were active in Amsterdam, ...
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Cornelissen, Christianus Gerardus (1864–1942)
Christianus Cornelissen, a leading Dutch organizer and theorist of international revolutionary syndicalism, ...
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The Dutch Revolt, also known in the Netherlands as the Eighty Years' War, was one of the most important ...
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In the spring of 1970 a countercultural group called the Kabouters (Dutch for “Gnomes”) launched a ludic ...
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Netherlands, protests, 1650–1800
Following the successful Dutch Revolt against Spain, the United Provinces of the Golden Age in the ...
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Netherlands, protests, 1800–2000
The Netherlands escaped most of the social upheavals that devastated much of Europe during the nineteenth ...
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Nieuwenhuis, Ferdinand Domela (1846–1919)
Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis, founder of the Dutch socialist movement and of the Internationale Anti-Militaristische ...
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Pamphleteering and political protest, Dutch Republic, 1672
The political pamphlet gives us an insight into seventeenth-century ideas about the relation between ...
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Not to be confused with the Irish paramilitary organization, the Dutch Provos were founded by theorist ...
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