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− | [[1814]] | + | [[1582]] — [[Spain]]: [[Saint Teresa of Ãvila]] [[death|died]] on the night from [[October 4]] to October 15. that is, exactly when Spain and the Catholic world switched to the Gregorian calendar. |
+ | |||
+ | [[1814]] — [[Mihail Lermontov]], [[Russia]]n author, lives. | ||
Exiled twice to the [[Caucasus region]] because of his [[libertarianism|libertarian]] [[verse]]s. | Exiled twice to the [[Caucasus region]] because of his [[libertarianism|libertarian]] [[verse]]s. | ||
− | [[1842]] | + | [[1842]] — During this month [[Mikhail Bakunin]]'s "[[Reaction in Germany]]" is published. |
− | + | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/Bakunin.htm] | |
− | [[1884]] | + | [[1884]] — [[Stephen Mac Say]] lives. [[France|French]] anarchist militant, |
professor, [[bee]]-keeper. Founded, with his life-long partner | professor, [[bee]]-keeper. Founded, with his life-long partner | ||
Marie-Adele Anciaux, the libertarian school at [[Sébastien Faure]]'s colony "[[La ruche]]". | Marie-Adele Anciaux, the libertarian school at [[Sébastien Faure]]'s colony "[[La ruche]]". | ||
− | + | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/FaureSebastien.htm] | |
− | [[1896]] | + | [[1896]] — [[France]]: [[Célestin Freinet]] lives. [[pedogogy|Pedagogist]], founder |
of the [[Coopérative de l'Enseignement Laïc]] (C.E.L), | of the [[Coopérative de l'Enseignement Laïc]] (C.E.L), | ||
− | + | and author of The French Modern School. Influenced the | |
[[Spain|Spanish]] artist [[Ramón Acin]], who founded a school based | [[Spain|Spanish]] artist [[Ramón Acin]], who founded a school based | ||
on the ideas of Ferrer & Freinet. His partner Elise, also a | on the ideas of Ferrer & Freinet. His partner Elise, also a | ||
militant educator, carried on his work following his death. | militant educator, carried on his work following his death. | ||
− | + | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/FreinetElise-Celestin.htm] | |
− | + | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/AcinRamon.htm] | |
− | + | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/FerrerFrancisco.htm] | |
− | [[1902]] | + | [[1902]] — [[France]]: [[André Prudhommeaux]] lives. Early [[communism|communist]], |
then an [[anarchism|anarchist]], he founded a [[Paris]] bookshop specializing | then an [[anarchism|anarchist]], he founded a [[Paris]] bookshop specializing | ||
in social [[history]] — & the scene of many lively [[debate]]s. | in social [[history]] — & the scene of many lively [[debate]]s. | ||
− | [[1902]] | + | [[1902]] — [[Spain]]: [[Amparo Poch y Gascon]] lives (1902-[[1968]]). |
Spanish [[anarchafeminism|anarchist feminist]], [[propaga]]ndist for [[sexual liberation|sexual freedom]]. | Spanish [[anarchafeminism|anarchist feminist]], [[propaga]]ndist for [[sexual liberation|sexual freedom]]. | ||
− | [[1904]] | + | [[1904]] — [[Italy]]: [[Oreste Lucchesi]] dies. In [[prison]] since [[1895]] for |
assassinating the editor of "[[Il Telegrafo]]," whose articles resulted | assassinating the editor of "[[Il Telegrafo]]," whose articles resulted | ||
in the repression & arrest of numerous anarchists. | in the repression & arrest of numerous anarchists. | ||
− | [[1907]] | + | [[1907]] — [[United States of America|US]]: Mid-October, the anarchist [[Emma Goldman]] evades |
US [[immigration]] authorities by entering [[New York]] via [[Montreal]]. | US [[immigration]] authorities by entering [[New York]] via [[Montreal]]. | ||
− | [[1911]] | + | [[1911]] — [[United States of America|US]]: [[Emma Goldman]] begins a series of [[Sunday]] [[afternoon]] |
− | + | and [[evening]] [[lectures]] in [[Yiddish language|Yiddish]] & [[English language|English]] to residents of [[New York City]]'s Lower East Side. | |
− | [[1915]] | + | [[1915]] — [[United States of America|US]]: [[Industrial Workers of the World]] (IWW) |
[[free speech fight]] in Fresno in de Land of de Free. | [[free speech fight]] in Fresno in de Land of de Free. | ||
− | [[1920]] | + | [[1920]] — [[Italy]]: [[Errico Malatesta]], anarchist militant/writer, |
arrested. He is held responsible, as is [[Armando Borghi]], | arrested. He is held responsible, as is [[Armando Borghi]], | ||
for workers' factory occupations in [[Milan]] during the [[summer]]. | for workers' factory occupations in [[Milan]] during the [[summer]]. | ||
− | + | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/10ref.htm#15/1920] | |
− | [[1920]] | + | [[1920]] — [[Russia]]: Les makhnovistes & les bolcheviques signent |
un accord de collaboration contre les troupes du général Wrangel. | un accord de collaboration contre les troupes du général Wrangel. | ||
Soon the treacherous [[Bolshevism|Bolsheviks]] will turn on the makhnovistes. | Soon the treacherous [[Bolshevism|Bolsheviks]] will turn on the makhnovistes. | ||
− | [[1920]] | + | [[1920]] — [[Spain]]: [[Ernest Queraltó]], "El pintor" (The painter), dies. |
An old member of the band of [[Köenning]]. | An old member of the band of [[Köenning]]. | ||
− | + | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/05ref.htm#17/1920] | |
− | [[1926]] | + | [[1926]] — Harley-Semiotic?: French biker-philosopher |
[[Michel Foucault]] lives | [[Michel Foucault]] lives | ||
− | + | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Foucault] | |
− | [[1926]] | + | [[1926]] — [[Japan]]: [[Nakahama Tetsu]] executed for |
anti-government acts, including a plan to assassinate | anti-government acts, including a plan to assassinate | ||
[[Prince Hirohito]]. Member of the [[Girochin Sha]]. | [[Prince Hirohito]]. Member of the [[Girochin Sha]]. | ||
− | + | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/GuillotineSociety.htm] | |
− | [[1926]] | + | [[1926]] — [[Canada]]: [[Emma Goldman]] arrives by [[ship]], to lecture; |
proximity rekindles her hope for readmission to the [[United States of America|US]], where | proximity rekindles her hope for readmission to the [[United States of America|US]], where | ||
she grew up, but has been banished from the "Land of the Free." | she grew up, but has been banished from the "Land of the Free." | ||
− | [[1933]] | + | [[1933]] — [[United States of America|US]]: Liberal [[Mabel Carver Crouch]], during this |
month, begins working furiously for [[Emma Goldman]]'s | month, begins working furiously for [[Emma Goldman]]'s | ||
readmission to the "Land of the Free". | readmission to the "Land of the Free". | ||
− | + | [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/10ref.htm#15/1933] | |
− | [[1957]] | + | [[1957]] — [[Guy Debord]]'s "[[Remarques sur le concept d'art expérimental]]" |
(Remarks on the Concept of Experimental Art), a critique of the text | (Remarks on the Concept of Experimental Art), a critique of the text | ||
"[[Pour un concept d'expérimentation musicale]]" (Toward a Concept of | "[[Pour un concept d'expérimentation musicale]]" (Toward a Concept of | ||
Musical Experimentation) by [[Walter Olmo]] of the [[Situationist International]]'s [[Italy|Italian]] Section. | Musical Experimentation) by [[Walter Olmo]] of the [[Situationist International]]'s [[Italy|Italian]] Section. | ||
− | [[1959]] | + | [[1959]] — [[United States of America|US]]: [[Robert Crumb]]'s "[[Fritz the Cat]]" comic strip premiers. |
− | [[1966]] | + | [[1966]] — [[Artists' Liberation Front]] Free Fair in Frisco's Golden Gate |
Park Panhandle. Takes place in the Mission District & was one of | Park Panhandle. Takes place in the Mission District & was one of | ||
the first (if not first) free outdoor rock performance in the Bay Area. | the first (if not first) free outdoor rock performance in the Bay Area. | ||
− | + | [http://www.diggers.org/] | |
− | [[1969]] | + | [[1969]] — [[France]]: "[[Operations Within the French Section after October 1969]]," internal document unanimously adopted at a |
meeting of the French section of the [[Situationist International]]. | meeting of the French section of the [[Situationist International]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[2007]] — [[Aotearoa]]: 300+ [[police]] rade houses, arresting 17 members of [[The Tino Rangatiratanga]], peace and environmental movements. [Source: [[A-Infos]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> | ||
==External link== | ==External link== | ||
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[[fr:15 octobre]] | [[fr:15 octobre]] | ||
+ | [[es:15 de octubre]] | ||
+ | [[it:15 ottobre]] |
Latest revision as of 10:00, 8 February 2011
October 15 is the 15th day of October. It is also known as the mushroom day and national grouch day.
Events[edit]
1582 — Spain: Saint Teresa of Ãvila died on the night from October 4 to October 15. that is, exactly when Spain and the Catholic world switched to the Gregorian calendar.
1814 — Mihail Lermontov, Russian author, lives. Exiled twice to the Caucasus region because of his libertarian verses.
1842 — During this month Mikhail Bakunin's "Reaction in Germany" is published. [1]
1884 — Stephen Mac Say lives. French anarchist militant, professor, bee-keeper. Founded, with his life-long partner Marie-Adele Anciaux, the libertarian school at Sébastien Faure's colony "La ruche". [2]
1896 — France: Célestin Freinet lives. Pedagogist, founder of the Coopérative de l'Enseignement Laïc (C.E.L), and author of The French Modern School. Influenced the Spanish artist Ramón Acin, who founded a school based on the ideas of Ferrer & Freinet. His partner Elise, also a militant educator, carried on his work following his death. [3] [4] [5]
1902 — France: André Prudhommeaux lives. Early communist, then an anarchist, he founded a Paris bookshop specializing in social history — & the scene of many lively debates.
1902 — Spain: Amparo Poch y Gascon lives (1902-1968). Spanish anarchist feminist, propagandist for sexual freedom.
1904 — Italy: Oreste Lucchesi dies. In prison since 1895 for assassinating the editor of "Il Telegrafo," whose articles resulted in the repression & arrest of numerous anarchists.
1907 — US: Mid-October, the anarchist Emma Goldman evades US immigration authorities by entering New York via Montreal.
1911 — US: Emma Goldman begins a series of Sunday afternoon and evening lectures in Yiddish & English to residents of New York City's Lower East Side.
1915 — US: Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) free speech fight in Fresno in de Land of de Free.
1920 — Italy: Errico Malatesta, anarchist militant/writer, arrested. He is held responsible, as is Armando Borghi, for workers' factory occupations in Milan during the summer. [6]
1920 — Russia: Les makhnovistes & les bolcheviques signent un accord de collaboration contre les troupes du général Wrangel. Soon the treacherous Bolsheviks will turn on the makhnovistes.
1920 — Spain: Ernest Queraltó, "El pintor" (The painter), dies. An old member of the band of Köenning. [7]
1926 — Harley-Semiotic?: French biker-philosopher Michel Foucault lives [8]
1926 — Japan: Nakahama Tetsu executed for anti-government acts, including a plan to assassinate Prince Hirohito. Member of the Girochin Sha. [9]
1926 — Canada: Emma Goldman arrives by ship, to lecture; proximity rekindles her hope for readmission to the US, where she grew up, but has been banished from the "Land of the Free."
1933 — US: Liberal Mabel Carver Crouch, during this month, begins working furiously for Emma Goldman's readmission to the "Land of the Free". [10]
1957 — Guy Debord's "Remarques sur le concept d'art expérimental" (Remarks on the Concept of Experimental Art), a critique of the text "Pour un concept d'expérimentation musicale" (Toward a Concept of Musical Experimentation) by Walter Olmo of the Situationist International's Italian Section.
1959 — US: Robert Crumb's "Fritz the Cat" comic strip premiers.
1966 — Artists' Liberation Front Free Fair in Frisco's Golden Gate Park Panhandle. Takes place in the Mission District & was one of the first (if not first) free outdoor rock performance in the Bay Area. [11]
1969 — France: "Operations Within the French Section after October 1969," internal document unanimously adopted at a meeting of the French section of the Situationist International.
2007 — Aotearoa: 300+ police rade houses, arresting 17 members of The Tino Rangatiratanga, peace and environmental movements. [Source: A-Infos]