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Immigrant Socialists in the United States

Immigrant Socialists in the United States
Author: Peter Kivisto
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1984
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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The first comprehensive sociohistorical account of the Finnich-American left, this book reports on a little-known ethnic group that contributed more heavily to political radicalism in the United States than any other ethnic group.


The Nelson Brothers

The Nelson Brothers
Author: Allan Nelson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2005
Genre: Communists
ISBN:

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Post-Cold War Revelations and the American Communist Party

Post-Cold War Revelations and the American Communist Party
Author: Vernon L. Pedersen
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2021-01-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1350135763

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Of all the 'third party' movements in American history, none have been as controversial as the Communist Party of the United States of America. Although denounced as a tool of the Soviet Union, accused of espionage and charged with advocating the revolutionary overthrow of the American government, before WWII it had been an accepted part of the political landscape. This collection offers an intriguing insight into this controversial political party in light of the Moscow archives that were made accessible after the end of the Cold War. This collection of original essays explores new aspects in the history of American Communism, drawing on a range of documents from Moscow and Eastern Europe. Examining traditional subjects in the light of new evidence, the essays cover a range of topics including party leaders, espionage, campaigns against racism, the Spanish Civil War, communism and gender, the fate of members after the McCarthy era and ways in which Communists became Anti-Communists.


The Communist International and US Communism, 1919-1929

The Communist International and US Communism, 1919-1929
Author: Jacob Zumoff
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9004268898

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Since the Cold War, most historians have set up an opposition between the “American” and “international” aspects of early American Communism. This book examines the development of the Communist Party in its first decade, from 1919 to 1929. Using the archives of the Communist International, this book, in contrast to previous studies, argues that the International played an important role in the early part of this decade in forcing the party to “Americanise”. Special attention is given to the attempts by the Comintern to orient American Communists on the role of black oppression, and to see the struggle for black liberation and the fight for socialism as inextricably linked. The later sections of the book provide the most detailed account now available of how the Comintern, reflecting the Stalinisation of the Soviet Union, intervened in the American party to ensure the Stalinisation of American Communism.