Capolago congress, the Glossary
The Capolago congress, a meeting to establish an Italian anarchist federation, was held in Capolago, Switzerland, from January 4–6, 1891.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Capolago, Errico Malatesta, Ettore Molinari, Francesco Saverio Merlino, General strike, International Workingmen's Association, May Day, Pietro Gori, St. Imier Congress.
- 1890s political events
- 1891 conferences
- 1891 in Italy
- 1891 in politics
- Anarchism in Italy
- January 1891 events
- Political congresses
Capolago
Capolago is a village situated at the south-eastern extremity of Lake Lugano, in the Swiss canton of Ticino.
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Errico Malatesta
Errico Malatesta (4 December 1853 – 22 July 1932) was an Italian anarchist propagandist and revolutionary socialist.
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Ettore Molinari
Ettore Molinari (1867–1926) was an Italian chemist and anarchist.
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Francesco Saverio Merlino
Francesco Saverio Merlino (9 September 1856 – 30 June 1930) was an Italian lawyer, anarchist activist and theorist of libertarian socialism.
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General strike
A general strike is a strike action in which participants cease all economic activity, such as working, to strengthen the bargaining position of a trade union or achieve a common social or political goal.
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International Workingmen's Association
The International Workingmen's Association (IWA), often called the First International (1864–1876), was an international organisation which aimed at uniting a variety of different left-wing socialist, social democratic, communist and anarchist groups and trade unions that were based on the working class and class struggle.
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May Day
May Day is a European festival of ancient origins marking the beginning of summer, usually celebrated on 1 May, around halfway between the Northern Hemisphere's Spring equinox and June solstice.
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Pietro Gori
Pietro Gori (August 1, 1865–January 8, 1911) was an Italian lawyer, journalist, intellectual and anarchist poet.
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St. Imier Congress
The St. Capolago congress and St. Imier Congress are 19th-century political conferences.
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See also
1890s political events
- 1892 Democratic National Convention
- 1892 Republican National Convention
- 1896 Democratic National Convention
- 1896 Republican National Convention
- Battle of Depot Street
- Capolago congress
- First Zionist Congress
- Mansion House and Guildhall Meetings
- May Day riots of 1894
- Phoenix election riot
- Second Zionist Congress
- Tivoli Congress
1891 conferences
1891 in Italy
- 1891 in Italy
- Capolago congress
- Fasci Siciliani
1891 in politics
- Buzludzha Congress
- Capolago congress
- Constitution of Venezuela (1891)
- Erfurt Program
- Newcastle Programme
Anarchism in Italy
- 1874 Bologna insurrection
- Anarchism in Italy
- Barracks anarchists
- Biennio Rosso
- Capolago congress
- Cox 18
- Italian anarchists
- Lunigiana revolt
- Umanità Nova
- Years of Lead (Italy)
January 1891 events
- 1891 European Figure Skating Championships
- 1891 Home Nations Championship
- 1891 World Allround Speed Skating Championships
- 31 January 1891 revolt
- Capolago congress
Political congresses
- Almedalen Week
- Anarchist congresses
- Basel Congress (1869)
- Capolago congress
- Congress of Europe
- European Social Forum
- Geneva Congress (1866)
- Hague Congress (1872)
- Lausanne Congress (1867)
- Legislatures
- Parliamentary assemblies
- Raisina Dialogue
- Shangri-La Dialogue
- Social forum
- Socialist Workers' Congress (1879)
- SuomiAreena
- United Front Against Fascism
- World Congress of Intellectuals in Defense of Peace
- World Social Forum
- World Zionist Congress
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capolago_congress
Also known as Congress of Capolago.