Doing history from the bottom up : on E. P. Thompson, Howard Zinn, and rebuilding the labor movement from below
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Doing history from the bottom up : on E. P. Thompson, Howard Zinn, and rebuilding the labor movement from below
Haymarket Books, 2014
- pbk. : alk. paper
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-166) and index
収録内容
- Part I. Mentors and exemplars
- E.P. Thompson : in memoriam
- Edward Thompson's warrens
- Howard Zinn
- The ex-bombardier
- Overcoming racism
- People's history
- Working-class self-activity
- Part II. Rebuilding the labor movement from below
- Guerrilla history in Gary
- "Your dog don't bark no more"
- The possibility of radicalism in the early 1930s : the case of Steel Local 1330 v. U.S. Steel
- "We are all we've got" : building a retiree movement in Youngstown, Ohio
- Solidarity unionism
- "We are all leaders" : the alternative unionism of the early 1930s
- Afterword
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In the 1960s, historians on both sides of the Atlantic began to challenge the assumptions of their colleagues and push for an understanding of history from below.' In this collection Staughton Lynd, himself one of the pioneers of this approach, laments the passing of fellow luminaries David Montgomery, E.P. Thompson, Alfred Young and Howard Zinn, and makes the case that contemporary academics and activists alike should take more seriously the stories and perspectives of Native Americans, slaves, rank-and-file workers and other still-too-frequently marginalised voices.'
目次
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface and Acknowledgments
Part I. Mentors and Exemplars
Introduction
E.P. Thompson: In Memoriam
Edward Thompson's Warrens
Howard Zinn
The Ex-Bombardier
Overcoming Racism
A People's History
Working-Class Self-Activity
Part II. Rebuilding the Labor Movement from Below
Introduction
Guerrilla History in Gary
"Your Dog Don't Bark No More"
The Possibility of Radicalism in the Early 1930s: The Case of Steel
Local 1330 v. U.S. Steel
"We Are All We've Got": Building a Retiree Movement in Youngstown, Ohio
Solidarity Unionism
Conclusion: "We Are All Leaders"
Afterword
Index
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