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In James P. Cannon and the Emergence of Trotskyism in the United States, 1928-38 Bryan D. Palmer provides a deeply-researched and elegantly-written account of a revolutionary movement that recasts understandings of working-class militancy and the Comintern-affiliated communists so often depicted as a decisive force in 1930s radicalism.

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In James P. Cannon and the Emergence of Trotskyism in the United States, 1928-38 Bryan D. Palmer provides a deeply-researched and elegantly-written account of a revolutionary movement that recasts understandings of working-class militancy and the Comintern-affiliated communists so often depicted as a decisive force in 1930s radicalism.
Autorenporträt
Bryan D. Palmer, PhD (1977), State University of New York, Binghamton, is Professor Emeritus and former Canada Research Chair, Canadian Studies, Trent University, Peterborough, Canada. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, former editor of Labour/Le Travail, and has published extensively on the history of labour and the revolutiona3ry left, including the two-volume, Marxism and Historical Practice (Brill, 2015) and the co-authored, Toronto's Poor: A Rebellious History (Between the Lines, 2016).