"This promises to become a very significant contribution to the ongoing debate. The book clearly breaks new ground by considering revolutionary syndicalism as a group of different movements (indeed, a 'family') and by discussing not only West European, but also East European experiences. All in all, this is an excellent collection."—Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam"This book is both a timely and authoritative reappraisal of anarchism and syndicalism in Europe, breaking new ground in its analysis of these movements from a transnational and comparative perspective. Through its focus on international networks and personal connections, it represents a major contribution to our understanding of labour history. New Perspectives on Anarchism, Labour and Syndicalism will be enjoyed by anyone interested in the history of working-class internationalism."—Jeremy Jennings, Professor of Political Theory, Queen Mary, University of London