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9780814737057
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American History and Culture
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Though now a largely forgotten holiday in the United States, May Day was founded here in 1886 by an energized labor movement as a part of its struggle for the eight-hour day. In ensuing years, May Day took on new meaning, and by the early 1900s had become an annual rallying point for anarchists, socialists, and communists around the world. Yet American workers and radicals also used May Day to advance alternative definitions of what it meant to be an American and what America should be as a nation. Mining contemporary newspapers, party and union records, oral histories, photographs, and rare f
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CONTENTS; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Out of America's Urban, Industrial Cauldron: The Origins of May Day as Event and Icon, 1867-1890; 2 Revolutionary Dreams and Practical Action: May Day and Labor Day, 1890-1903; 3 Working-Class Resistance and Accommodation: May Day and Labor Day, 1903-1916; 4 Defining Americanism in the Shadow of Reaction: May Day and the Cultural Politics of Urban Celebrations, 1917-1935; 5 May Day's Heyday: The Promises and Perils of the Depression Era and the Popular Front, 1929-1939; 6 World War II and Public Redefinitions of Americanism 1941-1945
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7 May Day Becomes America's Forgotten Holiday 1946-1960Conclusion; Notes; Index; About the Author;
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ISBN 9780814790717
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ISBN 9780814737057
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe America's Forgotten Holiday : May Day and Nationalism, 1867-1960
Sprache:
Englisch
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https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479844845.001.0001
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