Revista Mundos do Trabalho (May 2017)

Exceeding limits, plotting the freedom: revolution and nation in the political trajectory of Angelo Bandoni in São Paulo during the two first decades of the twentieth century

  • Kauan Willian dos Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5007/1984-9222.2016v8n16p57
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 16
pp. 57 – 74

Abstract

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The political trajectories of militants or agents who have crossed several spaces, as well as transited in the midst of ideologies, classes and people, have attracted the attention of researchers who, in their studies, look at the nuances and transformation of political currents in the worlds of work, to understand them in a more complex way. In this sense, this article traces the political trajectory of the militant Angelo Bandoni in the period and locality of his activist apex (São Paulo between 1900 and 1920), aiming to penetrate the relations between the very development of the anarchist movement and the subaltern and working groups, the contact of this ideology with the phenomenon of transnationalism and the change of libertarian perspectives before the labor movement, syndicalism and imperialism.

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