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Author Kazin, Michael, 1948-

Title American dreamers : how the left changed a nation / Michael Kazin.

Imprint New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2011.

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 Axe Special Collections Rosen  320.53 K189a 2011    ---  Lib Use Only
Edition 1st ed.
Description xix, 329 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : What difference did it make? -- Freedom songs, 1820s-1840s -- The halfway revolution, 1840s-1870s -- The salvation of labor, 1870s-1890s -- A tale of three socialisms, 1890s-1920s -- The paradox of American communism, 1920s-1950s -- Not with my life, you don't, 1950s-1980s -- Rebels without a movement, 1980s-2010.
Summary This work, a panoramic history of liberal politics in America analyzes the impact of major movements throughout the past two centuries, from abolitionism and industrial age labor disputes to the civil rights movement and the emergence of alternative political groups. It is a history of the American left, of the reformers, radicals, and idealists who have fought for a more just and humane society, from the abolitionists to Michael Moore and Noam Chomsky, that gives us a revelatory new way of looking at two centuries of American politics and culture. The author, an American historian, takes us from abolitionism and early feminism to the labor struggles of the industrial age, through the emergence of anarchists, socialists, and communists, right up to the New Left in the 1960s and '70s. While the history of the left is a long story of idealism and determination, it has also been, in the traditional view, a story of movements that failed to gain support from mainstream America. In this book the author tells a new history: one in which many of these movements, although they did not fully succeed on their own terms, nonetheless made lasting contributions to American society that led to equal opportunity for women, racial minorities, and homosexuals; the celebration of sexual pleasure; multiculturalism in the media and the schools; and the popularity of books and films with altruistic and antiauthoritarian messages. This book helps us to understand our political history and the people who made it.
Subject Radicalism -- United States -- History.
Liberalism -- United States -- History.
Social movements -- United States -- History.
Social change -- United States -- History.
United States -- Social conditions.
Liberalism. (OCoLC)fst00997183
Radicalism. (OCoLC)fst01087015
Social change. (OCoLC)fst01122310
Social conditions (OCoLC)fst01919811
Social movements. (OCoLC)fst01122657
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Radicalism -- United States -- History.
Social change -- United States -- History.
United States -- Social conditions.
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9780307266286
0307266281
Standard No. 3671409

 
    
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