Event

Anarchist Association: Knowledge, Language, and the History of the Modern World

Date
5 Feb 2026
Time
17:00 UK time
Speakers
Dr Robert Kramm
Where
St Antony's College, Pavilion Room, 4th Floor Gateway Building, 62 Woodstock Road OX2 6JF
Series
Nissan Institute Seminar in Japanese Studies
Audience
Public
Booking
Not required
This seminar analyzes the idea of association as developed among anarchists in imperial Japan during the early twentieth century. In doing so, it proposes anarchist association as both subject and analytical lens to develop a critical approach in global history. It emphasizes viewing the modern world from peripheral positions as well as acknowledging the concept of association as both a socio-political practice and a methodological tool, thus using anarchist traditions to uncover and integrate overlooked actors, archives, and epistemologies. Ultimately, it argues that anarchist association offers a horizon of possibilities for a non-hierarchical, anti-authoritarian, and decentred history of the modern world.