ISBN:
0585034664
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9780585034669
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (349 p.)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
SUNY series in American labor history
Parallel Title:
Print version Immigrant left in the United States
DDC:
303.484
Keywords:
Radicalism United States
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Immigrants Political activity
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United States
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Socialism United States
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Right and left (Political science) United States
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Socialism
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Right and left (Political science)
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Immigrants Political activity
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Radicalism
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Radicalism
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Immigrants Political activity
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Socialism
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Right and left (Political science)
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General
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Immigrants ; Political activity
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Radicalism
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Right and left (Political science)
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Socialism
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Einwanderer
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Linksradikalismus
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Die Linke
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Social Conditions
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Sociology & Social History
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Social Sciences
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USA
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United States
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Electronic books
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Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
Fence cutters, "Sedicioso," and first-class citizens : Mexican radicalism in America /Douglas Monroy --German immigrant left in the United States /Stan Nadel --Themes in American Jewish radicalism /Paul Buhle --Italian-American left : transnationalism and the quest for unity /Michael Miller Topp --Polish-American left /Mary E. Cygan --Ukrainian immigrant left in the United States, 1880-1950 /Maria Woroby --Greek-American radicalism : the twentieth century /Dan Georgakas --Arab-American left /Michael W. Suleiman --Hidden world of Asian immigrant radicalism /Robert G. Lee --Haitian life in New York and the Haitian-American left /Carole Charles --"El Salvador is Spanish for Vietnam" : a new immigrant left and the politics of solidarity /Van Gosse.
Abstract:
This book investigates the role immigrant radicals have played in U.S. society from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. A valuable contribution to the history of the American Left, it makes use of a wealth of material from immigrants whose everyday speech and intellectual discourse were not in the English language. The social-history scholarship that informs the essays is innovative in method and purpose. Articles on Mexican-American, German, Jewish, Polish, Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, Italian, Ukrainian, Greek, Arab, and Haitian immigrants supply missing conceptual links between the immigration experience, the neighborhood and the workplace, and political, labor, and cultural institutions. Taken together, they offer a model study in transnational history, one the most important new fields of historical inquiry
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. - Description based on print version record
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Fence cutters, "Sedicioso," and first-class citizens : Mexican radicalism in America
,
German immigrant left in the United States
,
Themes in American Jewish radicalism
,
Italian-American left : transnationalism and the quest for unity
,
Polish-American left
,
Ukrainian immigrant left in the United States, 1880-1950
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Greek-American radicalism : the twentieth century
,
Arab-American left
,
Hidden world of Asian immigrant radicalism
,
Haitian life in New York and the Haitian-American left
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"El Salvador is Spanish for Vietnam" : a new immigrant left and the politics of solidarity
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