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Luigi Galleani (Italian: [luˈiːdʒi
ɡalleˈaːni]; 12
August 1861 – 4
November 1931) was an
Italian insurrectionary anarchist best
known for his advocacy...
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Galleani is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ely
Galleani (born 1953),
Italian film
actress Luigi Galleani (1861–1931),
Italian anarchist...
- Ely
Galleani (born
Federica Elisabetta De
Galleani; 24
April 1953),
sometimes credited as
Justine Gall and Ely Gall, is a
retired Italian film actress...
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supporters of the
Italian immigrant insurrectionary anarchist Luigi Galleani, who
operated most
notably in the
United States following his immigration...
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Galleani, Luigi, La Fine Dell'Anarchismo?, ed.
Curata da
Vecchi Lettori di
Cronaca Sovversiva,
University of
Michigan (1925), pp. 61–62:
Galleani's writings...
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United States by the
Italian immigrant Luigi Galleani,
through his
newspaper Cronaca Sovversiva.
Galleani was a
staunch anti-organisationalist, opposing...
- ****ociated with the Italian-American Galleanisti,
followers of
anarchist Luigi Galleani. The
anonymous authors advised impoverished workers to
overcome their despair...
- his death. In 1938,
Sayers married Mentana Galleani,
daughter of the
militant Italian anarchist Luigi Galleani (whose
followers included Sacco and Vanzetti)...
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Galleani from 1903 to 1920. It is one of the country's most
significant anarchist periodicals.
Prior to
founding Cronaca Sovversiva,
Luigi Galleani became...
- by
Errico Malatesta (1853–1932),
Peter Kropotkin (1842–1921) and
Luigi Galleani (1862–1931). The
International Workingmen's ****ociation (IWA) was established...