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Long Road To Harpers Ferry The Rise Of The First American Left Paperback Mark A Lause

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Long Road To Harpers Ferry The Rise Of The First American Left Paperback Mark A Lause
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Publisher: Pluto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.73 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Mark A. Lause
ISBN: 9780745337593, 0745337597
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Paperback

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Long Road To Harpers Ferry The Rise Of The First American Left Paperback Mark A Lause by Mark A. Lause 9780745337593, 0745337597 instant download after payment.

This is the first comprehensive history of pre–Civil War American radicalism, mapping the journeys of the land reformers, Jacksonian radicals, and militant abolitionists who paved the way to the failed slave revolt at Harpers Ferry in 1859.
            Offering new and fascinating insights into the cast of characters who created a homegrown socialist movement in America—from Thomas Paine’s revolution to Robert Owen’s utopianism, and from Thomas Skidmore’s agrarianism to George Henry Evans’s industrial workers’ reforms—Long Road to Harpers Ferrycaptures the spirit of the times. Showing how class solidarity and consciousness became more important to a generation of workers than notions of American citizenship, the book offers a fascinating historical background to help us understand the rise of radicalism in the United States today.

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