1. AckelsbergMarthaA. Free Women of Spain:anarchism and the struggle for the emancipation of women Indiana University PressBloomington1991
2. HaalandBonnie Emma Goldman:sexuality and the impurity of the state Black RoseMontréal1993
3. For an example of a more old--fashioned approach to anarchism, seeHuttonJohnCamille Pissarro's Turpitudes sociales and late nineteenthcentury French anarchist anti-feminism History Workshop 243261As a reply to this article has been published, I will not analyse its ideas in detail. SeeBergH.van denPissarro and anarchism History Workshop 32226228Hutton has since produced a longer analysis of anarchist cultural politics in his (1994) Neo-impressionism and the Search for Solid Ground: art, science and anarchism in fin-de-siècle France (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press). As this second work only comments in passing on anarchism and the politics of gender, it is of little relevance to this article
4. For a useful analysis of the ‘classical’ anarchist tradition, seeCrowderGeorge Classical Anarchism:the political thought of Godwin, Proudhon, Bakunin and Kropotkin Oxford University PressOxford1991Unfortunately, this work does not include considerations of the anarchists' sexual politics
5. For a good example of a social history style approach, seeLevyCarlItalian anarchism, 1870-1926 For Anarchism GoodwayD.RoutledgeLondon19912478