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The year between Malatesta’s regained freedom in April 1899 and his permanent return to London in April 1900 has the semblance of an intermission between two similar cycles, each constituted by a long exile in London, a return to Italy, the editing of a periodical in Ancona, and a year of agitation climaxing in ill-fated revolt. Such was the semblance of the 1894–98 years, and thus would appear the 1900–14 period.

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© 2012 Davide Turcato

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Turcato, D. (2012). From the Other Side of the Atlantic Ocean, 1899–1900. In: Making Sense of Anarchism: Errico Malatesta’s Experiments with Revolution, 1889–1900. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137271402_8

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