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Aliens and Dissenters: Federal Suppression of Radicals, 1903-1933

William Preston

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Harvest of Dissent: Agrarianism in Central New York in the Nineteenth Century

Thomas Summerhill

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With an expert blend of political, social, and economic history, Thomas Summerhill's Harvest of Dissent investigates the character of agrarian movements in nineteenth century New York to reexamine the nature of Northern farmers embrace of or resistance to the emergence of capitalist market agriculture. Taking the long view, Harvest of Dissent brings together the events of nearly a century of agrarian radicalism in central New York, giving Summerhill the ability to understand everything from the Anti-Rent movement to the Grange movement as part of a whole.    

Based on exceptionally thorough primary research, Summerhill convincingly demonstrates how protracted and contingent the process of drawing farmers into capitalist markets actually was, and the ways farmers selectively and creatively resisted it. Rather than characterizing farmer political insurgencies as episodic responses to discrete crises (as they are often portrayed), Harvest of Dissent argues that agrarianism played a constant role in the major political, economic, and social transformations that marked the emergence of modern America.

The Radicalism Handbook: Radical Activists, Groups and Movements of the Twentieth Century

The Radicalism Handbook: Radical Activists, Groups and Movements of the Twentieth Century List Price: $49.50
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Agnes Smedley: The Life and Times of an American Radical

Janice R. MacKinnon, Stephen R. MacKinnon

Agnes Smedley: The Life and Times of an American Radical Janice R. MacKinnon, Stephen R. MacKinnon List Price: $45.00
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Comprehensive biography that will stand the test of time. 4 out of 5 stars.
7 of 7 people found this review helpful.

The Mackinnons have done a great service in writing this book about a great American, as shown by their interviews which started on June 10, 1974 and ended on July 25, 1985. They also covered the world, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, New Delhi, Calcutta, Zurich and in all parts of the U.S. Their knowledge and fluency in Chinese contributed to their research in ways that other biographers will have difficult in overcoming. Their devotion and sacrifice to their subject is amply demonstrated.

It seems to this reviewer that two themes came together in Agnes Smedly's life and in the interests of the biographers, the feminist movement and China's attaining its status on the world political stage. Unfortunately during the time that it took to gather the material and write the book, both of the movements have changed substantially and the people interested in them have moved to other concepts and ideas. Another cross lays over the book- is it to be an academic treatise or a popular biography? The academic treatise seems to have won out and in large sections become a rote laying out of dates, times and movements.

Not coming from the academic world, I have to assume that in order to have a proper foundation and references, this is the way it has to be done. Unfortunately, Smedly does not come to life. I had no feeling of the person involved. The parts that have fire and verve are those quotations from Smedley's own writings. Nothing is presented that contradicts her own analysis of herself and her point of view, whether from her novelized form, her personal correspondence or her other writings. I got the feeling that more of her own writings would have given a better picture than what was written.

The book is well worth reading, but its greatest value may be in bringing together the material about Smedly in an organized form and its whereabouts for either the MacKinnons or others to write the biography that will bring her to life.

(The MacKinnons were the principle organizers of the US/China Peoples Friendship Association of Phoenix in 1975).

This review was written on August 15, 1988 by Frank Kadish. Jan MacKinnon died on Sunday, September 26, 1999 in Phoenix, Arizona.

Editorial Review:

Country school teacher, birth control pioneer, socialist journalist, freedom fighter, writer--Agnes Smedley (1892-1950) was on the battlefront of American politics, the Indian struggle for independence, and the Chinese Communist revolution. In this coherent, intelligible, and engaging book, the MacKinnons offer us a superb portrayal of one of the most significant female political figures in recent American history.

Making Histories: Studies in History Writing and Politics

Richard Johnson

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Middle Class Radicalism in Santa Monica

Mark E. Kann

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The Prophetic Minority: American Jewish Immigrant Radicals, 1880-1920 (The Modern Jewish Experience)

Gerald Sorin

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Religion, Revolution and English Radicalism: Non-conformity in Eighteenth-Century Politics and Society

James E. Bradley

Religion, Revolution and English Radicalism: Non-conformity in Eighteenth-Century Politics and Society James E. Bradley List Price: $69.95
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Editorial Review:

In the age of the American Revolution, the political issues surrounding John Wilkes, the colonies, and parliamentary reform agitated the nation, and recent studies of party ideology and voting behavior have shown how these national issues divided England. But subsequent work on the peerage and Anglican political theory has depicted a more placid, deferential populace. This book engages the discussion by drawing attention to the social and political activities of the English Dissenters. The Nonconformists' legal standing, social status, and political behavior help illumine a number of unexamined causes for both the social stability and the political stresses of Hanoverian England. Legal inequities provoked strong opposition to the government's American policy from the dissenting elite, and while the ministers' publications suggest the depth of popular discontent, previous accounts have been unable to show how popular sentiment was transformed into radical behavior. By comparing sermons, political pamphlets, and election ephemera to poll books, city directories, and baptismal registers, this book offers an integrated approach to the study of ideology and behavior.

Solidarity Blues: Race, Culture, and the American Left

Richard Iton

Solidarity Blues: Race, Culture, and the American Left Richard Iton List Price: $59.95
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Editorial Review:

A number of arguments have been made to explain the relative weakness of the American Left. A preference for individualism, the effects of prosperity, and the miscalculations of different components of the Left, including the labor movement, have been cited, among other factors, as possible explanations for this puzzling aspect of American exceptionalism. But these arguments, says Richard Iton, overlook a crucial factor -- the powerful influence of race upon American life. Iton argues that the failure of the American Left lies in its inability to come to grips with the centrality of race in the American experience. Placing the history of the American Left in an illuminating comparative context, he also broadens our definition of the Left to include not just political parties and labor unions but also public policy and popular culture -- an important source for the kind of cultural consensus needed to sustain broad social and collectivist efforts, Iton says. In short, by exposing the impact of race on the development of the American Left, Iton offers a provocative new way of understanding the unique orientation of American politics.

Critics of Empire: British Radicals and the Imperial Challenge

Bernard Porter

Critics of Empire: British Radicals and the Imperial Challenge Bernard Porter Amazon Price: $29.95
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Editorial Review:

The notion of "empire" has been at the forefront of world politics for over a century. Bernard Porter’s landmark work traces the critical response to the British imperial project in the years leading up to World War I. Imperial adventures, including the intervention in Egypt and the Anglo-Boer War. Long regarded as the classic account, the author has now added a substantial new Introduction. He demonstrates the power and influence of major critics such as J.A. Hobson -- the acknowledged creator of the "capitalist theory" of imperialism -- E.D. Morel and Mary Kingsley and of organizations like the Congo Reform Association. With themes which are also highly relevant to the present day discourse on the American "empire", this book will prove essential reading for all students of imperial and international history.

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