The Communist International and U.S. Communism, 1919 - 1929
por
Jacob A. Zumoff
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Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
400
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
May 5, 2015
Editorial
Haymarket Books
Edición
Reprint
ISBN-10
1608464873
ISBN-13
9781608464876
Descripción
In the years following the First World War, the landscape of American politics was dramatically transformed by the rise of communism. Jacob A. Zumoff delves into this pivotal decade, exploring the intricate relationship between the Communist International and the burgeoning communist movement in the United States. The narrative begins with the establishment of the Communist Party of the United States of America, formed during a time of unprecedented global upheaval and ideological fervor.
Zumoff meticulously investigates how American communists navigated the complexities of their international counterparts while forming their unique identity within the broader socialist movement. He examines the influence of the Communist International on U.S. communists, shedding light on the challenges they faced in aligning local priorities with global revolutionary ambitions.
The author provides a detailed analysis of key events, ideological debates, and the socio-political climate that shaped the trajectory of American communism during this tumultuous decade. By highlighting the fierce conflicts and solidarity that characterized this period, the work reveals the resilience and determination of those striving for change in the face of adversity.
Through a comprehensive examination of primary sources and historical context, Zumoff's work serves as an essential resource for understanding the complexities and implications of the American left during the 1920s. It invites readers to reconsider the impact of international movements on local political landscapes and the enduring legacy of those revolutionary aspirations in the United States.
Zumoff meticulously investigates how American communists navigated the complexities of their international counterparts while forming their unique identity within the broader socialist movement. He examines the influence of the Communist International on U.S. communists, shedding light on the challenges they faced in aligning local priorities with global revolutionary ambitions.
The author provides a detailed analysis of key events, ideological debates, and the socio-political climate that shaped the trajectory of American communism during this tumultuous decade. By highlighting the fierce conflicts and solidarity that characterized this period, the work reveals the resilience and determination of those striving for change in the face of adversity.
Through a comprehensive examination of primary sources and historical context, Zumoff's work serves as an essential resource for understanding the complexities and implications of the American left during the 1920s. It invites readers to reconsider the impact of international movements on local political landscapes and the enduring legacy of those revolutionary aspirations in the United States.
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