The
Chinese anarchist movement *
R. Scalapino and G.T. Yu text from 1961
Dimensions of Chinese Anarchism:
An Interview with Arif Dirlik
Arif Dirlik is among the few historians writing in English to treat
the Chinese anarchist movement, which he has chronicled and analyzed
in several works, most notably his Anarchism in the Chinese
Revolution.
Anarchism
in North China *
In the village where I was born there is a monument in a square
erected by the trades unions where fifteen Anarchists were executed
as common criminals engaged in a conspiracy against the Empress in
her last terror-stricken days.
Review
of "Blacks Hnads of Beijing" and "Anarchism in the Chinese
Revolution" *
The Chinese anarchist is an individual confronted by a very special
set of historical and philosophical circumstances, conditions nearly
opposite those of the Western activist
Chinese
Anarchism and Anarchists *
The fact that anarchists formed one of the currents at the origin of
the Chinese revolution raises several important questions: what
issues were they confronted with, how did they respond, why did they
fail and, finally, did their ideas have any impact.
Ba
Jin Archive *
Information and writings of famous Chinese anarchist author
Ray
Jones collection *
A fervent Chinese anarchist in the United States
Listing of books on Chinese anarchism *