Read The World That Never Was Online
Authors: Alex Butterworth
Tags: #History, #Europe, #General, #Revolutionary, #Modern, #19th Century
Switzerland:
Death of Bakunin, Reclus delivers eulogy; title ‘anarchist’ adopted by Italian anti-authoritarians at Berne Congress, and subsequently the strategy of ‘propaganda by deed’
United States:
Chaikovsky and Godmen join Frey’s colony at Cedar Vale, Kansas; centenary of American Independence, French promise of Statue of Liberty as gift
Other:
Date: 1877
France:
Russia:
Trial of the Fifty: many more await trial; beating in prison of Bogoliubov for insolence; Russia declares war on Turkey over its activities in the Balkans
Britain:
Disraeli uses British fleet to deter Russian march on Constantinople
Other European:
Italy:
Kravchinsky and Malatesta in Naples preparing for failed Matese insurrection in April
Switzerland:
Kropotkin returns
Belgium:
April:
Universal Socialist Congress in Ghent
Bosnia:
Death of Madame Novikoff’s brother provides her with martyr
United States:
Disputed election of President Rutherford, with support of robber Barons
July/Aug:
Great Railroad Strike and Great Upheaval; Chaikovsky leaves Cedar Vale and is on the tramp; foundation of paramilitary Society for Education and Defense in Chicago; Edward Carpenter visits Walt Whitman in Camden
Other:
Malatesta active in Egypt
Date: 1878
France:
Verne publishes
The Begum’s Millions
; Exposition Universelle in Paris: much of best work from exiled Communards; retirement of President MacMahon, succeeded by Jules Grévy
Russia:
Trial of the 193 produces mixed result, followed by repression
24 Jan:
Zasulich attempts to assassinate General Trepov
4 Aug:
Kravchinsky assassinates General Mezentsev
Britain:
Disraeli attracts anti-Semitic comment in Russia for his role in Berlin Congress
Dec:
Most starts publishing
Freiheit
Other European:
Italy:
Jan:
Death of King Victor Emmanuel brings amnesty for socialist prisoners;
Feb:
Death of Pope Pius IX
Germany:
May:
Hoedel attempt on life of Kaiser Wilhelm, followed by that of Nobeling. Severe crackdown results. Expulsion of Johann Most
Italy:
Attempt on life of Umberto I by Passanante; Pope Leo XIII inveighs against ‘Deadly pestilence of communism’
Spain:
Attempt on life of Alfonso XII
United States:
Other:
June:
Kanack revolt in New Caledonia brutally suppressed by April 1879
Date: 1879
France:
Retirement of President MacMahon
July:
Amnesty of exiled Communards agreed
Russia:
9
Feb:
Assassination of Dmitri Kropotkin, governor of Kharkov; wave of strikes in St Petersburg; Rachkovsky recruited as informant by Third Section
April:
Attempt on life of Alexander II in Winter Palace garden by Soloviev; birth of group Freedom or Death
June:
Voronezh Congress, radicals adopt strategy of violence, out of which the People’s Will founded in Aug
Nov
. Failed bomb attack on tsar’s train
Britain:
Other European:
Kropotkin and Reclus publish
Le Révolté
; Malatesta forced out of Switzerland under threat of arrest
United States:
Benjamin Tucker begins publication of
Liberty
Other:
Nationalist revolt in Egypt; tension high between Russia and Britain on Afghan border
Date: 1880
France:
Feb:
Arrest of Lev Hartmann, would-be assassin of tsar, deported to England
May:
Violent demonstration in Père Lachaise on anniversary of Bloody Week
June:
Return of Henri Rochefort from Swiss exile
Nov
. Return of Louise Michel from New Caledonia
Russia:
Feb:
Bomb in Winter Palace kills many guards; near-dictatorial powers for Loris-Melikov
June:
Death of tsarina and tsar’s remarriage to mistress Catherine Dolgorukaya; appointment of Loris-Melikov as chief of the Supreme Administrative Commission; attempt on his life
Oct:
Trial of the Sixteen, three of whom executed for conspiracy; police reform: Third Section disabled to be replaced by Okhrana
Britain:
April:
return of Gladstone, Madame Novikoff’s friend, as prime minister; corruption scandal in British and Belgian police prompts reform
Other European:
Reclus publishes pamphlet
Evolution and Revolution
Oct:
Kropotkin and Reclus in Switzerland prepare agenda for London Congress
Germany:
Cologne Cathedral completed after 600 years; Belfort Bax attends ceremony
United States:
Other:
Young Egypt active in nationalist cause, on model of Young Italy
Date: 1881
France:
Jan:
Funeral of Blanqui, Michel delivers oration; France occupies Tunisia; first issue of shares in Panama Canal
Oct:
Bomb thrown into Bellecour Theatre in strike-bound Lyons
Dec:
Short-lived Gambetta premiership
Russia:
1 March:
Assassination of tsar
10 March:
Letter of executive committee to Alexander III; trial of conspirators and execution of five leading figures
April:
Anti-Jewish pogroms sweep the south; creation of the Holy Brotherhood
Britain:
Jan:
Fenian bomb attack on Salford barracks, then in
March
on Mansion House
June:
London Anarchist Congress
18 June:
Trial of Johann Most, arrested March for celebrating tsar’s assassination; inaugural meeting of Henry Hyndman’s Social Democtratic Federation; Edward Carpenter proclaims as marking ‘a great new tide of human life’
Other European:
Pressure on Switzerland to act against political émigrés; Kropotkin expelled
United States:
2 July:
Assassination of President Garfield
Other:
Date: 1882
France:
Jan:
Crash of the Catholic Union Générale bank; Violent strikes and activities of the ‘Black Bands’ around Lyons
Oct:
Cyvoct imprisoned for life for the Bellecour bombing
Dec:
Arrest of Kropotkin, who had recently published
Memoirs of a Revolutionist
Russia:
May:
Sudeikin recruits Rachkovsky, following disbandment of Holy Brotherhood
Britain:
6 May:
Phoenix Park Murders in Dublin
Other European:
Spain:
The supposed activities of the ‘Mano Negra’ groups provoke savage repression
United States:
Other:
Malatesta back in Egypt to fight British
Date: 1883
France:
March:
Arrest of Louise Michel and Emile Pouget for inciting Paris bread riot; spate of writing, in France and elsewhere, concerned with degeneracy and decadence; Jules Ferry’s government begins policy of colonial expansion in South East Asia; young Melville as port watcher in France, dealing with Fenian provocateur Millen
Russia:
Arrest of 250 officers in Kronstadt garrison for People’s Will sympathies
December:
Murder of General Sudeikin by Degaev
Britain:
Fenian bombing campaign
March:
Death of Karl Marx
April:
Edward Carpenter sets up Millthorpe smallholding near Sheffield; publication in English of
Underground Russia
by Kravchinsky, now to be known as ‘Stepniak', who settles in London; William Morris and Edward Carpenter join Social Democratic Federation
Other European:
Anarchist bomb at Ganshoren, carried by Cyvoct
Switzerland:
Plekhanov and Zasulich create ’Emancipation of Labour’movement;
Spain:
hundreds arrested and tortured over alleged ‘Mano Negra’ conspiracy
United States:
Johann Most publishes
The God Pestilence
Other:
Date: 1884
France:
Rachkovsky arrives in Paris to hunt Degaev, subsequently takes over Okhrana bureau; Signac and Seurat meet and work together developing ‘post-Impressionist’ techniques
Russia:
Arrest of German Lopatin, elected leader of rump People’s Will following Vera Figner’s capture two years earlier
Britain:
Fenian bombing campaign; Morris leads 4,000 on commemorative march to grave of Marx; split in SDF, formation of Socialist League; Greenwich adopted as site of prime meridian; Reclus publishes
An Anarchist on Anarchy
in
London Contemporary Review
Other European:
Germany:
Attempt by Reinsdorf to blow up kaiser and government at Germania ceremony; Johann Neve’s network of activists uprooted; Pope Leo XIII issues encyclical
Humanum genus
urging a new inquisition against Freemasonry, socialism and anarchism
United States:
Pittsburgh meeting of American Federation of the Working People’s Association
Other:
Jan:
General Gordon’s expedition to subdue Egypt
Date: 1885
France:
May:
Death of Victor Hugo; Rachkovsky writes to French police chief of his plans to disrupt émigré revolutionaries;
Le Révolté
transfers from Switzerland to Paris, now the centre of anarchism
Russia:
Myshkin, outspoken at Trial of the 193, shot in Schlüsselburg for assaulting a warden; visit of Frey, meets Tolstoy
Britain:
Fenian bombing campaign
Sept:
Dod Street clashes between socialists and the police: Morris arrested; first edition of Socialist League’s
Commonweal
published
Other European:
Jan:
Police chief Rumpf assassinated in Frankfurt; International Congress of Criminal Anthropology; war between Serbia and self-declared Greater Bulgaria
United States:
Publication of Johann Most’s booklet
Revolutionary Warfare
; police captain Bonfield issues shoot-to-kill orders regarding streetcar strike amid mass unemployment, Chicago; Statue of Liberty arrives in New York Harbor
Other:
Jan:
General Gordon trapped in Khartoum by Mahdi and killed; Malatesta travels to Argentina; prospects for gold in Patagonia
Date: 1886
France:
Release of Louise Michel and Peter Kropotkin from prison, the latter a cause of diplomatic confrontation with Russia; troops stationed at strike-bound Decazeville mines in Aveyron
March:
Gallo throws Prussic acid into the Paris Bourse; General Boulanger appointed minister for war in Freycinet’s cabinet