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Beer And Revolution The German Anarchist Movement In New York City 18801914 Tom Goyens

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Beer And Revolution The German Anarchist Movement In New York City 18801914 Tom Goyens
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Publisher: university of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.84 MB
Pages: 287
Author: Tom Goyens
ISBN: 9780252031755, 025203175X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Beer And Revolution The German Anarchist Movement In New York City 18801914 Tom Goyens by Tom Goyens 9780252031755, 025203175X instant download after payment.

Understanding an infamous political movement's grounding in festivity and defiance Beer and Revolution examines the rollicking life and times of German immigrant anarchists in New York City from 1880 to 1914. Offering a new approach to an often misunderstood political movement, Tom Goyens puts a human face on anarchism and reveals a dedication less to bombs than to beer halls and saloons where political meetings, public lectures, discussion circles, fundraising events, and theater groups were held. Goyens brings to life the fascinating relationship between social space and politics by examining how the intersection of political ideals, entertainment, and social activism embodied anarchism not as an abstract idea, but as a chosen lifestyle for thousands of women and men. He shows how anarchist social gatherings were themselves events of defiance and resistance that aimed at establishing anarchism as an alternative lifestyle through the combination of German working-class conviviality and a dedication to the principle that coercive authority was not only unnecessary, but actually damaging to full and free human development as well. Goyens also explores the broader circumstances in both the United States and Germany that served as catalysts for the emergence of anarchism in urban America and how anarchist activism was hampered by police surveillance, ethnic insularity, and a widening gulf between the anarchists' message and the majority of American workers.

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