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Goodyear Invades the Backcountry - The Corporate Takeover of a Rural Town (Paperback, New): Bryan D. Palmer Goodyear Invades the Backcountry - The Corporate Takeover of a Rural Town (Paperback, New)
Bryan D. Palmer
R325 Discovery Miles 3 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
James P. Cannon and the Emergence of Trotskyism in the United States, 1928-38 (Paperback): Bryan D. Palmer James P. Cannon and the Emergence of Trotskyism in the United States, 1928-38 (Paperback)
Bryan D. Palmer
R1,562 Discovery Miles 15 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bryan D. Palmer reinterprets the history of labour and the left in the United States during the 1930s through a discussion of the emergence of Trotskyism in the most advanced capitalist country in the world. Focussing on James P. Cannon, the founder of American Trotskyism, Palmer builds on his previously published and award-winning book, James P. Cannon and the Origins of the American Revolutionary Left, 1890-1928, with a deeply-researched and elegantly-written study of Cannon and the Trotskyist movement in the United States from 1928-38. Situating this dissident communist movement within the history of class struggle, both national and international, Palmer examines how Cannon and others fought to revive a combative trade unionism, thwart fascism and the drift to war, refuse Stalinism's many degenerations, and build a new Party and a new International—both of which would be dedicated to reviving and realizing the possibilities of revolutionary socialism. The result is a peerless study that provides a definitive account of the largest and most influential Trotskyist movement in the world in the 1930s, an effort whose results recasts established understandings of the more extensively-studied experience of United States working-class militancy and the place of the Comintern-affiliated Communist Party within it.

Dreaming of What Might Be - The Knights of Labor in Ontario, 1880-1900 (Paperback, Revised): Gregory S. Kealey, Bryan D. Palmer Dreaming of What Might Be - The Knights of Labor in Ontario, 1880-1900 (Paperback, Revised)
Gregory S. Kealey, Bryan D. Palmer
R1,274 Discovery Miles 12 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As Canada's most industrialised province, Ontario served as the regional centre of the Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor, an organisation which embodied a late nineteenth-century working-class vision of an alternative to the developing industrial-capitalist society. The Order opposed the exploitation of labor, and cultivated working-class unity by providing an institutional and cultural rallying point for North American workers. By 1886 thousands of industrial workers had enrolled within the ranks of Ontario's local and district assemblies. This book examines the rise and fall of the Order, providing case studies of its experience in Toronto and Hamilton and chronicling its impact across the province.

Cultures of Darkness - Night Travels in the Histories of Transgression (Paperback): Bryan D. Palmer Cultures of Darkness - Night Travels in the Histories of Transgression (Paperback)
Bryan D. Palmer
R949 Discovery Miles 9 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Peasants, religious heretics, witches, pirates, runaway slaves, prostitutes and pornographers, frequenters of taverns and fraternal society lodge rooms, revolutionaries, blues and jazz musicians, beats, and contemporary youth gangs--those who defied authority, choosing to live outside the defining cultural dominions of early insurgent and, later, dominant capitalism are what Bryan D. Palmer calls people of the night. These lives of opposition, or otherness, were seen by the powerful as deviant, rejecting authority, and consequently threatening to the established order.

Constructing a rich historical tapestry of example and experience spanning eight centuries, Palmer details lives of exclusion and challenge, as the "night travels" of the transgressors clash repeatedly with the powerful conventions of their times. Nights of liberation and exhilarating desire--sexual and social--are at the heart of this study. But so too are the dangers of darkness, as marginality is coerced into corners of pressured confinement, or the night is used as a cover for brutalizing terror, as was the case in Nazi Germany or the lynching of African Americans.

Making extensive use of the interdisciplinary literature of marginality found in scholarly work in history, sociology, cultural studies, literature, anthropology, and politics, Palmer takes an unflinching look at the rise and transformation of capitalism as it was lived by the dispossessed and those stamped with the mark of otherness.

US Trotskyism 1928-1965 Part I: Emergence - Left Opposition in the United States. Dissident Marxism in the United States:... US Trotskyism 1928-1965 Part I: Emergence - Left Opposition in the United States. Dissident Marxism in the United States: Volume 2 (Paperback)
Paul Le Blanc, Bryan D. Palmer, Thomas Bias
R1,334 Discovery Miles 13 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

U.S. Trotskyism 1928-1965 Part I: Emergence is the first of a documentary trilogy on a revolutionary socialist split-off from the U.S. Communist Party, reflecting Leon Trotsky's confrontation with Stalinism in the global communist movement. Spanning 1928 to 1940, this volume surveys important U.S. labor struggles in the 1930s, early efforts to comprehend the so-called "Negro Question," and substantial contributions to the study of history and the development of Marxist theory. Also covered are confrontations and convergences with other currents on the left, internal debates and splits among Trotskyists themselves, and US government attempts to suppress their activities. Scholars and activists will find much of interest in these primary sources.

US Trotskyism 1928-1965 Part III: Resurgence - Uneven and Combined Development. Dissident Marxism in the United States: Volume... US Trotskyism 1928-1965 Part III: Resurgence - Uneven and Combined Development. Dissident Marxism in the United States: Volume 4 (Paperback)
Paul Le Blanc, Bryan D. Palmer
R1,333 Discovery Miles 13 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

U.S. Trotskyism 1928-1965 Part III: Resurgence is the third volume in a documentary trilogy on a revolutionary socialist split-off from the U.S. Communist Party, reflecting Leon Trotsky's confrontation with Stalinism in the global communist movement. Spanning 1954 to 1965, this volume surveys the Cold War era, the civil rights and Black liberation movements, the "third wave" of feminism, and other social and cultural developments of the 1950s and 1960s. Documenting responses to a variety of anti-colonial and revolutionary insurgencies, the content of this volume is also shaped by the crisis and decline of Stalinism. Attention is given to internal debates and splits, but also to the partial reunification of the international Trotskyist movement (the Fourth International), as well as substantial contributions to the study of history and the development of Marxist theory. Scholars and activists will find much of interest in these primary sources.

US Trotskyism 1928-1965 Part II: Endurance - The Coming American Revolution. Dissident Marxism in the United States: Volume 3... US Trotskyism 1928-1965 Part II: Endurance - The Coming American Revolution. Dissident Marxism in the United States: Volume 3 (Paperback)
Paul Le Blanc, Bryan D. Palmer, Thomas Bias
R1,458 Discovery Miles 14 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

U.S. Trotskyism 1928-1965 Part II: Endurance is the second volume in a documentary trilogy on a revolutionary socialist split-off from the U.S. Communist Party, reflecting Leon Trotsky's confrontation with Stalinism in the global communist movement. Spanning 1941 to 1956, this volume surveys the Second World War (internationally and on the "homefront"), the momentous post-war strike wave, ongoing efforts to comprehend and struggle against racism, as well as the early years of the Cold War and anti-communist repression in the United States. Also covered are internal debates and splits among Trotskyists themselves, including a far-reaching split in the international Trotskyist movement (the Fourth International) in the face of a persistent and expanding Stalinism. Scholars and activists will find much of interest in these primary sources.

James P. Cannon and the Origins of the American Revolutionary Left, 1890-1928 (Paperback): Bryan D. Palmer James P. Cannon and the Origins of the American Revolutionary Left, 1890-1928 (Paperback)
Bryan D. Palmer
R936 R825 Discovery Miles 8 250 Save R111 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bryan D. Palmer's award-winning study of James P. Cannon's early years (1890-1928) details how the life of a Wobbly hobo agitator gave way to leadership in the emerging communist underground of the 1919 era. This historical drama unfolds alongside the life experiences of a native son of United States radicalism, the narrative moving from Rosedale, Kansas to Chicago, New York, and Moscow. Written with panache, Palmer's richly detailed book situates American communism's formative decade of the 1920s in the dynamics of a specific political and economic context. Our understanding of the indigenous currents of the American revolutionary left is widened, just as appreciation of the complex nature of its interaction with international forces is deepened.

James P. Cannon and the Origins of the American Revolutionary Left, 1890-1928 (Hardcover): Bryan D. Palmer James P. Cannon and the Origins of the American Revolutionary Left, 1890-1928 (Hardcover)
Bryan D. Palmer
R2,633 Discovery Miles 26 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bryan D. Palmer's award-winning study of James P. Cannon's early years (1890-1928) details how the life of a Wobbly hobo agitator gave way to leadership in the emerging communist underground of the 1919 era. This historical drama unfolds alongside the life experiences of a native son of United States radicalism, the narrative moving from Rosedale, Kansas to Chicago, New York, and Moscow. Written with panache, Palmer's richly detailed book situates American communism's formative decade of the 1920s in the dynamics of a specific political and economic context. Our understanding of the indigenous currents of the American revolutionary left is widened, just as appreciation of the complex nature of its interaction with international forces is deepened.

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