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A.B.C. de sennaciismo by Elsudo, V. [ pseudonym of Viktoro Kolcinski (1904-1937) ] [ Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda ] - 1926

by Elsudo, V. [ pseudonym of Viktoro Kolcinski (1904-1937) ] [ Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda ]

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A.B.C. de sennaciismo

by Elsudo, V. [ pseudonym of Viktoro Kolcinski (1904-1937) ] [ Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda ]

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Name on title. Minor rubbing. Good. Anarchism Eldona Fako Kooperativa Paris / Leipzig 1926 Dua eldono. orig. wrappers 18x12cm, 59 pages., Second edition. "Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda (SAT; in English, World Anational [ alternatively: Non-National] Association) is an independent worldwide cultural Esperanto association of a general left-wing orientation..,.SAT was founded in 1921 by Eugène Lanti (pseudonym of Eugène Adam) and others as an organisation of the workers' Esperanto movement. It was largest and most active between the two World Wars. At its high point in 1929-1930 it had 6524 members in 1674 communities in 42 countries. It suffered heavy attrition soon after, however, when "cosmopolitan" activities, a category into which Esperanto fell, began to be persecuted in the Soviet Union after the onset of Stalinism, and after the ban on the workers' Esperanto movement in Germany that took effect immediately after the Nazi takeover in 1933. The Soviet Union and Germany had been the countries, in which SAT had the greatest number of members. Ideologically motivated internal schisms, involving at various times anarchists, communists and social democrats, also took a toll...,." - wikipedia.
  • Bookseller Independent bookstores DK (DK)
  • Book Condition Used - Name on title. Minor rubbing. Good.
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  • Edition Dua eldono.
  • Publisher Eldona Fako Kooperativa
  • Date Published 1926
  • Keywords Anti-Nationalist Esperanto Labour Workers Movement Labor Nationalism Radical Nationalist Sennacieca Asocio Anarchist Socialist Radicalism Political History