Joseph Tortelier
Joseph Tortelier | |
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| Born | February 12, 1854 |
| Died | December 1, 1925 (aged 71) |
| Occupation | Carpenter |
| Known for | Anarchist activism |
Joseph Tortelier (1854–1925) was a carpenter, labor activist, and anarchist who advocated for the general strike and consumption based on need.[1]
Biography
In March 1891, he was scheduled to participate in an anarchist meeting in Saint-Denis as one of three planned speakers - Faure and Martinet were also set to speak, but he canceled his participation at the last minute.[2]
Works about Tortelier
Police sources
Collection from the archive-site Archives Anarchistes published on Commons and including:
- 5 U 312-2 at the Archives départementales de l'Aube (71 pages concerning his trial of 1889 for insulting police officers).
References
Further reading
- Maitron, Jean Maitron; Davranche, Guillaume (December 15, 2019). "TORTELIER Joseph, Jean-Marie (père)". Dictionnaire des anarchistes (in French). Paris: Maitron/Editions de l'Atelier.