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Haymarket Scrapbook Anniversary Edition

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.03.2012

Herausgeber

Rosemont Franklin + weitere

Verlag

Turnaround

Maße (L/B/H)

27.7/21.7/2.5 cm

Gewicht

752 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84935-080-8

Beschreibung

Portrait

Franklin Rosemont: Franklin Rosemont (1943-2009)was a celebrated poet, artist, historian, street speaker, and co-founder of the Chicago Surrealist Group. Called the "most productive scholar of labor and the left in the United States," he authored or edited over 25 volumes of writings by the forgotten figures of the American counter-cultural left. With Penelope Rosemont, he sustained the Charles H. Kerr publishing company for three decades, and edited the Surrealist Histories series at the University of Texas Press. His Surrealism: Black, Brown & Beige collection, co-edited with Robin DG Kelley, won the American Book Award in 2010. David Roediger: David Roediger teaches history and African American Studies at University of Illinois. He was born in southern Illinois and educated in public schools in that state, with a B.S. in Ed from Northern Illinois University. He completed a doctorate in History at Northwestern in 1979. Roediger has taught labor and Southern history at Northwestern, University of Missouri and University of Minnesota. He has also worked as an editor of the Frederick Douglass Papers at Yale University. He has written on U.S. movements for a shorter working day, on labor and poetry, on the history of radicalism, and on the racial identities of white workers and of immigrants. His books include Our Own Time, The Wages of Whiteness, How Race Survived U.S. History, and Towards the Abolition of Whiteness, all from Verso, Colored White (California), and Working Towards Whiteness (Basic). His edited books include an edition of Covington Hall's Labor Struggles in the Deep South (Kerr), and another of W.E.B. Du Bois's John Brown (Random House/Modern Library) as well as Black on White: Black Writers on What It Means to Be White (Schocken). The former chair of the editorial committee of the Charles H. Kerr Company, the world's oldest radical publisher, he has been active in the surrealist movement, labor support and anti-racist organizing. Peter Linebaugh: Peter Linebaugh, Professor, a student of E.P. Thompson, received his Ph.D. in British history from the University of Warwick in 1975. A graduate of Swarthmore and of Columbia, he taught at Rochester, New York University, University of Massachusetts-Boston, Harvard and Tufts before joining The University of Toledo in 1994. Grants from the Max Planck Institute in Göttingen and from the Fulbright and Mellon fellowship programs have supported his research. He is the author of the acclaimed social history of crime and the death penalty in 18th-century England, The London Hanged (1991), co-editor, with Doug Hay and E.P. Thompson, of Albion's Fatal Tree: Crime and Society in Eighteenth-Century England (1975), and co-author with Marcus Rediker, The Many-Headed Hydra: Sailors, Slaves, Commoners and the Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic (Beacon Press Boston, 2000; Verso: London, 2000, paperback 2001) with Italian, Spanish, and German translations already published, and French and Korean translations in progress. His most recent book, The Magna Carta Manifesto: Liberties and Commons for All was published by the University of California Press in 2008.

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.03.2012

Herausgeber

Verlag

Turnaround

Maße (L/B/H)

27.7/21.7/2.5 cm

Gewicht

752 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84935-080-8

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
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Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Haymarket Scrapbook: 25th Anniversary Edition Table of Contents

    Preface to the 25th Anniversary Edition: David Roediger (NEW)

    Introduction to the 25th Anniversary Edition: Peter Linebaugh (NEW)

    Preface: David Roediger and Franklin Rosemont

    I. THE MARTYRS: THEIR MOVEMENT

    Sidney Lens: The Bomb at Haymarket 11
    August Spies: A Lecture on Socialism 21
    August Spies: "The Arbitrary Will of This Lawless Court" 23
    August Spies: Letter to Governor Oglesby 24
    Abraham Bisno: What I Learned from August Spies 25
    Abraham Bisno: The Day After 26
    Albert R. Parsons: What is Anarchism? 27
    M. M. Trumbull: The Life of Albert R. Parsons 29
    Dave Roediger: Albert R. Parsons: The Anarchist as Trade Unionist 31
    Henry R Rosemont: Albert R. Parsons, Union Printer 36
    Alexander Yard: Albert Parsons & the Tragedy of Economic Empire 38
    Albert R. Parsons: Testimony on the "Labor Question" 39
    Adolph Fischer: Anarchism_and Socialism 40
    Adolph Fischer: Anarchism and Force 42
    Adolph Fischer: Letter to German-American Typographia No. 9 42
    George Engel: How I Became an Anarchist 43
    George Engel: Letter to Governor Oglesby 45
    Louis Lingg: Address to the Court 46
    Louis Lingg: Open Letter to Governor Oglesby 49
    Franklin Rosemont: "The· Most Dangerous Anarchist in All Chicago:. The Legend & Legacy of Louis Lingg 51
    Samuel Fielden: Socialism: An American Question 57
    Samuel Fielden: Comments on the Trial 58
    J. William Lloyd: A Visit to Sam Fielden 60
    Oscar Neebe: The Crimes I Have Committed 61
    O. W. Neebe: Restore the Meaning of May Day: An Interview 62
    Michael Schwab: Anarchy on Trial 65
    Paul Garon and Elizabeth Garon: The May Fourth Broadside 68
    Paul Avrich: The Bomb-Thrower: A New Candidate 71
    Floyd Dell: Bomb-Talking 74
    George Brown: The Police Riot: An Eyewitness Account 75
    Bruce Nelson: Dancing & Picnicking Anarchists? The Movement Below the Martyred Leadership 76
    Oscar Ameringer: The Bad News from Chicago 79
    Richard Schneirov: "An Injury to One is the Concern of All": The Knights of Labor in Chicago 81
    Alan Dawley: The International Working People's Association 84
    Dave Roediger: Chicago Lehr-und-Mehr-Iérein 86
    Thomas Capek: The Czech Anarchists in Chicago 87
    Philip S. Foner: The Polish-American Martyrs of the First May Day 88
    Dave Roediger: Strange Legacies: The Black International and Black America 93
    Albert R. Parsons: From Confederate to Radical 96
    Carolyn Ashbaugh: Women in the Haymarket Events 97
    Franklin Rosemont: Anarchists & the Wild West 101
    The Indians: An Editorial from The Alarm 102
    Exam Sapolsky: The Making of Honore Jaxon 103
    Joseph Jablonski: The Haymarket Atheists 107
    Introductory material by Blaine McKinley and the editors

    II. DEFENSE & AMNESTY

    Ernst Schmidt: The Defense and Arrmesty Campaigns 112
    Carolyn Ashbaugh: The Haymarket Widows 115
    Lester C Hubbard: The Middle-Class Reaction 118
    Morris U. Schappes: Haymarket and the Jews 119
    William P. Black: Eulogy at Waldheim 121
    Carlotta Anderson.: Joseph A. Labadie 123 J
    Joseph A. Labadie: "Cranky Notions" on Haymarket 123
    Joseph R. Buchanan: The Haymarket Funeral 125
    Theodore Mitts: Year of the Noose 127
    Richard Drinnon: "My Men Shoot Well": Theodore Roosevelt and the Urban Frontier 129
    William J. Adelman: The Road to Fort Sheridan 130
    Stuart Bruce Kaujinan: Haymarket and the Federation of Labor 133 ·
    Samuel Gompers: Why the AFL Defended the Chicago Anarchists 13
    Dave Roediger: Low Points 135
    New York Central Labor Union & District 49: Appeal to the Working Class 136
    Heiner Becker: Johann Most 137 Peter Kropotkin: Before the Storm 140
    Penelope Rosemont: Citizen Train Defends the Anarchists 141
    John Brown, Jr.: A Letter 143
    William C. Benet: From a South Carolina Lawyer 143
    Joseph Jablonski: Spirit's Progress: Radical Mediums in the Haymarket Era145
    Martin Blatt: Ezra Heywood and the Chicago Martyrs 149
    Franklin Rosemont: Josef Dietzgen 151
    Eleanor Marx: In Defense of the Chicago Anarchists 152
    Don Fitz: The End of Daniel DeLeon's Academic Career 153
    Edward Bellamy: The Lesson of the Anarchist Outrages 155
    William Dean Howells: "The Judgment of History" 156
    Richard Schneirov: The Friendship of Bert Stewart and Henry Demarest Lloyd 157
    Fred Whitehead: The Kansas Response 161
    William J. Adelman: The True Story Behind the Haymarket Police Statue 167
    William J. Adelman: The Haymarket Monument at Waldheim 171
    Ray Ginger: From November 11, 1887 to June 26, 1893 172

    III. THE HERITAGE

    Fred Thompson: The Facts on May Day 175
    Carolyn Ashbaugh: Radical Women: The Haymarket Tradition 177
    Lizzie Holmes: Revolutionists 179
    Emma Goldman: The Crime of November Eleventh 180
    Nina van Zandt Spies: My Marriage to August Spies 181
    Kate Austin: "Sowing the Wind" 182
    Lucy E. Parsons: The Voice of the People Will Yet Be Heard 183
    Eugene V. Debs: The Martyred Apostles of Labor 185
    Jay Fox: Martyrs' Day in Chicago 186
    James R. Cannon: Remembering Lucy Parsons 187
    Sal Salerno: The Impact of Haymarket on the Founding of the IWW: The Anarchism of Thomas J, Hagerty 189
    Charles Velsek: IWW Commemorates Labor's Martyrs 193
    Ralph Chaplin: Life in Cook County Jail 194
    Elizabeth Gurley Flynn: At the IWW Convention, Chicago 1907 196
    Harry Kelly: The Martyrs of Chicago 198 William Z. Foster: With Lucy Parsons and Tom Mooney 199
    Ammon Hennacy: A Haymarket Anniversary in Milwaukee 200
    Art Huang: Some Impressions of a Callow Youth 201
    Franklin Rosemont: The Image of the Anarchist in Popular Culture 203
    Dave Roediger: Mother Jones and Haymarket in Mexico 213
    Mother Jones: Letter to John Fitzpatrick & Ed Nockels of the Chicago Federation of Labor 213
    Philip S. Foner: Jose Marti and Haymarket 215
    Beryl Ruehl: From Haymarket Square to Trafalgar Square 217
    Gerd Callesen: The Danish Social-Democracy and the Chicago Murders 219
    George Esenwein: The Origins of May Day in Spain: The Haymarket Tragedy & Its Impact, 1886-1890 223
    Robert Dkittilios Primo Maggio: Haymarket as Seen by Italian Anarchists in America 229
    Michael Vandelaar: The Haymarket Affair "Down Under" 233
    Diane Scherer: Ba Jin's Blood of Freedom: A Chinese Anarchist's Response to Haymarket 236
    Warren Leming: Piscator, Brecht & the Haymarket Epic 238
    Franklin Rosemont: Nelson Algren & Louis Lingg 239
    Carolyn Ashbaugh: Judge Gary vs. the People: Political Conspiracy Trials in America 243
    Sam Dolgoff· Recollections of Lucy Parsons & the Fiftieth Anniversary of November Eleventh 246
    Franklin Rosemont: The Charles H. Kerr Company & the Haymarket Heritage 249
    Introductory material by Blaine McKinley, Howard S. Miller and the editors

    WITH ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS BY
    Jane Addams, John P. Altgeld, Paul Cams, Jake Falstaff. John Gloy, Frank Harris, Robert Herrick, William Holmes, H. Tambs Lyche, John Reed, Rudolf Rocker, Charles Edward Russell, Michael J. Schaack, Upton Sinclair, "Boxcar Bertha" Thompson & Josephine Tilton

    POEMS
    Federico Arcos 228 | Ralph Chaplin 196 | Arthur Cheesewright 117 | Voltairine de Cleyre 178 | Jim Connell 184 | Carlos Cortez 176 | Walter Crane 154 | Donald C. Crocker 197 | Robin Dunbar 195 | David Edelshtat 120 | Pietro Gori 230 | Vachel Lindsay 176 | Dyer D. Lum 45, 48, 56 | Edgar Lee Masters 240 | Johann Most 156 | Albert R. Parsons 29 | Harry Alan Potamkin 216 | Kenneth Rexroth 227 | Carl Sandburg 240 | Joffre Stewart 241

    ILLUSTRATIONS
    Roberto Ambrosoli, J. A. Andrews, Jacob Burck, Ralph Chaplin, D. Chun, Flavio Costantini, Walter Crane, Robert Green, George Grosz. George Herriman, J. F. Horrabin, Rollin Kirby, Mike Konopacki, Man Ray, Robert Minor, Alfredo Monros, Thomas Nast, F. B. Opper. Pashtanika, Ernest Riebe, Louis Scutenaire, Mitchell Siporin, I. Swenson, T. de Thulstrup, "Dust" Wallin, True Williarns, Art Young

    TRANSLATIONS
    Robert D'Attilio (from the Italian of Pietro Gori), Max Rosenfeld (from the Yiddish of David Edelshtat), Diane Scherer (from the Chinese of Ba Jin)

    Afterword: Ron Sakolsky (NEW)

    Notes on Contributors 252

    A Haymarket Bibliography 254

    A Brief History of the Charles H. Kerr Company: Kate Khatib and John Duda (NEW)

    Index (NEW)