Forging American Communism: The Life of William Z. Foster

Author:   Edward P. Johanningsmeier
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Edition:   Revised edition
Volume:   4443
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9780691635675


Pages:   458
Publication Date:   19 April 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Edward P. Johanningsmeier
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Edition:   Revised edition
Volume:   4443
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.794kg
ISBN:  

9780691635675


ISBN 10:   0691635676
Pages:   458
Publication Date:   19 April 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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"List of Illustrations ix Preface to the Paperback Edition xi Acknowledgments xxi Note on Sources xxiii INTRODUCTION 3 CHAPTER 1 Beginnings 10 CHAPTER 2 Socialist and Syndicalist 31 CHAPTER 3 The Syndicalist Leagues 56 CHAPTER 4 Labor Organizing in ""The jungle"" 88 CHAPTER 5 The Great Steel Strike CHAPTER 6 Labor Organizer and Communist 150 CHAPTER 7 The ""Free Lance"" and the Communist Party 175 CHAPTER 8 ""Phrases Learned in Europe"" 214 CHAPTER 9 The Reluctant Agitator 249 CHAPTER 10 The Democratic Front 272 CHAPTER 11 ""Browderism"" 293 CHAPTER 12 Unionism, Politics, and the Cold War 314 CHAPTER 13 Final Struggles 333 EPILOGUE 353 Notes 355 Index 423"

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"""Johanningsmeier has written a biography worthy of its subject. He has done so in large measure by drawing on newly available sources, including Foster's own papers, in Moscow... [He] provides a compelling portrait of [Foster's] career and personality. Anyone who would understand the history of the American Left should read this book.""--Bruce Nelson, American Historical Review ""This is a splendid book... [It] is a major work that frees Foster from the twin straight-jackets of hagiography and red-baiting. This book is vital to our understanding of the vicissitudes of U.S. communism and labor radicalism in the twentieth century.""--Daniel J. Leab, The Historian ""In the fall of 1919, William Z. Foster ... commanded national attention as the field general of the American Federation of Labor's ill-fated attempt to unionize the mightiest bastion of the open shop, the United States Steel corporation... [This] is a good and useful and lucidly written book.""--Journal of American History ""This book advances the historiography of communism in the United States considerably. Learned and reliable, it will be an important source for scholars for decades to come.""--Bryan D. Palmer, Labour/Le Travail"


Johanningsmeier has written a biography worthy of its subject. He has done so in large measure by drawing on newly available sources, including Foster's own papers, in Moscow... [He] provides a compelling portrait of [Foster's] career and personality. Anyone who would understand the history of the American Left should read this book. --Bruce Nelson, American Historical Review This is a splendid book... [It] is a major work that frees Foster from the twin straight-jackets of hagiography and red-baiting. This book is vital to our understanding of the vicissitudes of U.S. communism and labor radicalism in the twentieth century. --Daniel J. Leab, The Historian In the fall of 1919, William Z. Foster ... commanded national attention as the field general of the American Federation of Labor's ill-fated attempt to unionize the mightiest bastion of the open shop, the United States Steel corporation... [This] is a good and useful and lucidly written book. --Journal of American History This book advances the historiography of communism in the United States considerably. Learned and reliable, it will be an important source for scholars for decades to come. --Bryan D. Palmer, Labour/Le Travail


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