This document lists numerous sources that reference Alexander Berkman, a well-known Russian-American anarchist. The sources include journal articles, books, and publications that discuss Berkman's involvement in anarchist activities in the late 19th/early 20th century United States, including his attempted assassination of industrialist Henry Clay Frick in 1892 and imprisonment that followed. Many of the sources also examine Berkman's relationship and collaboration with fellow anarchist Emma Goldman as well as their experiences and perspectives during and after the Russian Revolution.
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This document lists numerous sources that reference Alexander Berkman, a well-known Russian-American anarchist. The sources include journal articles, books, and publications that discuss Berkman's involvement in anarchist activities in the late 19th/early 20th century United States, including his attempted assassination of industrialist Henry Clay Frick in 1892 and imprisonment that followed. Many of the sources also examine Berkman's relationship and collaboration with fellow anarchist Emma Goldman as well as their experiences and perspectives during and after the Russian Revolution.
This document lists numerous sources that reference Alexander Berkman, a well-known Russian-American anarchist. The sources include journal articles, books, and publications that discuss Berkman's involvement in anarchist activities in the late 19th/early 20th century United States, including his attempted assassination of industrialist Henry Clay Frick in 1892 and imprisonment that followed. Many of the sources also examine Berkman's relationship and collaboration with fellow anarchist Emma Goldman as well as their experiences and perspectives during and after the Russian Revolution.
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This document lists numerous sources that reference Alexander Berkman, a well-known Russian-American anarchist. The sources include journal articles, books, and publications that discuss Berkman's involvement in anarchist activities in the late 19th/early 20th century United States, including his attempted assassination of industrialist Henry Clay Frick in 1892 and imprisonment that followed. Many of the sources also examine Berkman's relationship and collaboration with fellow anarchist Emma Goldman as well as their experiences and perspectives during and after the Russian Revolution.
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A. Ashbolt; "Love and hate in European eyes: Emma Goldman and
Alexander Berkman on America", Australasian Journal Of American Studies, 22, (July 2003) pp. 1-14. P. Avrich; "Alexander Berkman: a sketch", in his 'Anarchist Portraits', (Princeton, NJ.: Princeton University Press, 1988) pp. 200-207. S.N. Behrman; "Double chocolate with Emma and Sasha", New Yorker, 29, (16/1/1954) pp. 54-59, and also in his 'The Worcester Account', (Worcester, MA.: Tatnuck Booksellers, 2001) [1954] pp. 131-143. A. Berkman; "The log of the transport 'Buford' ", Liberator, 3, (April 1920) pp. 9-12. A. Berkman; Prison Memoirs Of An Anarchist (New York: New York Review Of Books, & London: Bloomsbury, 2000). [1912] A. Berkman & E. Goldman; Anarchism On Trial: speeches of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman before the United States District Court in the City of New York, July 1917 (New York: Mother Earth Publications, 1917). A. Berkman & E. Goldman; "The trial and conviction of Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman", Mother Earth, 12, (July 1917) pp. 129-163. A. Berkman & E. Goldman (Edited by R. & A.-M. Drinnon); Nowhere At Home: letters from exile of Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman (New York: Schocken, 1975). K. Boyle; "Alexander Berkman: a memory", Phoenix, 6, (Fall 1977) pp. 158-171. J.H. Bridge; "Attempted assassination of Mr. Frick", in his 'Inside History Of The Carnegie Steel Company', (Pittsburgh, PA.: University Of Pittsburgh Press, 1991) pp. 211-234. [1903] A.G. Burgoyne; "The shooting of Frick", in his 'Homestead', (New York: A. M. Kelley, 1971) pp. 146-158. [1893] L.G. Burwood; "Alexander Berkman (1870-1936)", in S. Rosendale (editor), 'American Radical And Reform Writers: first series - Dictionary Of Literary Biography, no. 303', (Chicago, IL.: Gale Thomson, 2004) pp. 15-27. W. Deutelbaum; "Epistolary politics: the correspondence of Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman", Prose Studies, 9, (May 1986) pp. 30-46. T. Diller; "The psychological state of Berkman, the assailant of H.C. Frick", Alienist And Neurologist, 13, (October 1892) pp. 698-703. R. Drinnon; "The 'Blast' of Alexander Berkman", Anarchy, no. 104, (October 1969) pp. 310-315, and reprinted in Labor History, 11, (Winter 1970) pp. 82-88. R. Drinnon; "Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman and the dream we hark back to … ", Anarchy, no. 114, (August 1970) pp. 229-239. H.J. Goldberg; "Goldman and Berkman view the Bolshevik regime", Slavonic Review, 53, (April 1975) p. 271-276. M. Graham; "Alexander Berkman", in M. Graham (editor), 'Man! An anthology of anarchist ideas, essays, poetry and commentaries', (London: Cienfuegos Press, 1974) pp. 583-587. G. Harvey; "The attempted assassination", in his 'Henry Clay Frick, The Man', (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1928) pp. 136-143. K. Kennedy; "Manhood and subversion during World War 1: the cases of Eugene Debs and Alexander Berkman", North Carolina Law Review, Volume 82 no. 5, (2004) pp. 1661-1704. R. Kinna; "Anarchism and terrorism", Anarchist Studies, 2, (Spring 1994) pp. 67-71. E. Labor & R.C. Leitz; "Jack London on Alexander Berkman: an unpublished introduction", American Literature, 61, (October 1989) pp. 447-456. S.C. Levi; "Alexander Berkman in San Francisco, 1916-1917: anarchist and reluctant terrorist", Pacific Historian, Volume 28 no. 4, (1984) pp. 17-29. E. Pawel; "Alexander Berkman: the assassin as saint", Midstream, 17, (May 1971) pp. 67-72. R. Raney; "Alexander Berkman in San Francisco", Mother Earth, 10, (June 1915) pp. 148-157. W.O. Reichert; "Alexander Berkman … ", in his 'Partisans Of Freedom: a study in American anarchism', (Bowling Green, OH.: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1976) pp. 407-426. A.E. Stone; "Cato's mirror: the face of violence in the autobiographies of Alexander Berkman and Conrad Aiken", in his 'Autobiographical Occasions And Original Acts', (Philadelphia, PA: University Of Pennsylvania Press, 1981) pp. 149-189. Various authors; "Assassination attempt", in D. Demarest (editor), ' 'The River Ran Red': Homestead, 1892', (Princeton, NJ.: Princeton University Press, 1992) pp. 163-180. N. Walter; “Alexander Berkman's Russian diary", Raven, no. 3, (November 1987) pp. 280-288. J.W. Ward; "Violence, anarchy and Alexander Berkman", New York Review Of Books, 15, (5/11/1970) pp. 25-30, and also published in R. Lane & J.J. Turner (editors), 'Riot, Rout And Turmoil: readings on violence in American history', (Westport, CT.: Greenwood Press, 1977) pp. 250-262. K.C. Wenzer; Anarchists Adrift: Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman (St. James, NY.: Brandywine Press, 1996).