Ronald Creagh

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Ronald Creagh
Born(1929-06-19)June 19, 1929
DiedSeptember 8, 2023(2023-09-08) (aged 94)
NationalityFrench
Occupations
  • Sociologist
  • historian
Known forBooks on American intentional communities

Ronald Creagh (June 19, 1929 – September 8, 2023) was a French sociologist and anarchist best known for his books on American intentional communities. He was a professor of American civilization in Montpellier. Creagh died in September 2023 at the age of 94.

Works

  • L'Anarchisme aux États-Unis, 1826–1886 (1981)
  • Sociobiologie ou Écologie sociale by Murray Bookchin, translated from English to French (1983)
  • L'Affaire Sacco et Vanzetti (1984, 2004 reissue)
  • Laboratoires de l'Utopie. Les communautés libertaires aux Etats-Unis (1983)
  • Nos cousins d'Amérique. Histoire des Français aux États-Unis (1988)
  • La Déférence, l'insolence anarchiste et la démocratie (1998)
  • Terrorisme, entre spectacle et sacré. Éléments pour un débat (2001)
  • Shadows under the Lamp. Essays on September 11 and Afghanistan, co-author Sharif Gemie, Angleterre London :Freedom press, (2003) 101 p.
  • L'Imagination dérobée (2004)
  • Utopies américaines. Expériences libertaires du XIXe siècle à nos jours (2009), an expanded version of Laboratoires de l'Utopie and twice its length

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Lenoir, Hugues (2014). "CREAGH Ronald, Roberts". Dictionnaire des anarchistes (in French). Paris: Maitron/Editions de l'Atelier.
  2. ^ a b Ronald Creagh nous a quittés… (in French)
  3. ^ "Notre compagnon Ronald Creagh nous a quitté·es". CIRA Marseille. September 10, 2023. Retrieved September 11, 2023.
  4. ^ Vincent, Bernard (1982). "Review of Histoire de l'anarchisme aux Etats-Unis d'Amérique (1826–1886)". Revue Française d'Études Américaines (15): 459. ISSN 0397-7870. JSTOR 20872966.
  5. ^ Kaspi, André (1985). "Review of Sacco et Vanzetti". Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'Histoire (6): 193–194. doi:10.2307/3768883. ISSN 0294-1759. JSTOR 3768883.
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    • Arenilla, L. (1984). "Review of Laboratoires de l'utopie. Les communautés libertaires aux États-Unis. Critique de la politique". Revue d'Économie Politique. 94 (1): 154–156. ISSN 0373-2630. JSTOR 24697902.
    • Clark, John P. (1990). "Review of Laboratoires de l'Utopie: Les Communautés Libertaires aux États-Unis". Utopian Studies. 1 (1): 157–160. ISSN 1045-991X. JSTOR 20718982.
    • Vincent, Bernard (1984). "Review of Laboratoires de l'utopie: les communautés libertaires aux Etats-Unis, Collection " Critique de la politique "". Revue Française d'Études Américaines (19): 153–154. ISSN 0397-7870. JSTOR 20873149.
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  8. ^ Clark, John (July 2011). "Rev. of Utopies Américaines: Expériences Libertaires Du XIXe Siècle À Nos Jours". Anarchist Studies. 19 (2): 109. ISSN 0967-3393.