Essay #65: Gabriele Montalbano, ‘Anarchism and Labour Movements in Tunisia’

Essay #65: Gabriele Montalbano, ‘Anarchism and Labour Movements in Tunisia’

In this essay, Gabriele Montalbano considers the Italian-speaking anarchists of the end of the nineteenth century and their involvement and legacy in trade union movements and strikes in Tunis during the first decade of the twentieth century. This essay demonstrates the connection between diasporas, anarchism, and labour movements, and the place of Tunis in the global radical network.

For the English version of the talk: 00.41 - 16:07 For the Italian version of the talk: 16.11 - 30.31

Gabriele Montalbano is Postdoctoral Researcher and Adjunct Professor in History of Colonial and Postcolonial Spaces and in History of Maghreb at the University of Bologna. His most recent publications are ‘Tunis in the Global Radical Web’ and Les Italiens de Tunisie.

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