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Marxism and Historical Practice bring together essays written by one of the major Marxist historians of the last fifty years
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Marxism and Historical Practice bring together essays written by one of the major Marxist historians of the last fifty years
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- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781608466894
- ISBN-10: 1608466892
- Artikelnr.: 44677063
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781608466894
- ISBN-10: 1608466892
- Artikelnr.: 44677063
Bryan D. Palmer, Ph.D. (1977), SUNY-Binghamton, is Canada Research Chair in the Department of Canadian Studies, Trent University. His prize-winning monographs, edited collections, and articles on the history of labour and the left, and historiography and theory, have been translated and published in Greek, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and other languages. Among his many books are James P. Cannon and the Origins of the American Revolutionary Left, 1890-1928 (UI Press, 2007) and the Brill-published Revolutionary Teamsters: The Minneapolis Truckers' Strikes of 1934 (2013).
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I: THEORETICAL AND HISTORIOGRAPHIC INTERVENTIONS
1. Critical Theory, Historical Materialism and the Ostensible End of
Marxism: The Poverty of Theory Revisited
2. Historical Materialism and the Writing of Canadian History: A
Dialectical View
3. Writing about Canadian Workers: A Historiographic Overview
PART II: REEL HISTORY: COMMENT ON THE CINEMATIC
4. Night in the Capitalist, Cold War City: Noir and the Cultural Politics
of Darkness
5. The Hands that Built America: A Class-Politics Appreciation of Martin
Scorsese's Gangs of New York
6. Sugar Man's Sweet Kiss: The Artist Formerly, and Now Again, Known as
Rodriguez
PART III: HISTORIOGRAPHY: THE REVOLUTIONARY LEFT
7. Rethinking the Historiography of United States Communism: Questioning
American Radicalism
8. Before Braverman: Harry Frankel and the American Workers' Movement
9. The Personal, the Political, and Permanent Revolution: Ernest Mandel and
the Conflicted Legacies of Trotskyism
PART IV: APPRECIATIONS
10. Hobsbawm's History: Metropolitan Marxism and Analytic Breadth
11. Hobsbawm's Politics: The Forward March of the Popular Front Halted
12. James Patrick Cannon: Revolutionary Continuity and Class-Struggle
Politics in the United States, 1890-1974
13. Paradox and the Thompson 'School of Awkwardness'
References
Index
Introduction
PART I: THEORETICAL AND HISTORIOGRAPHIC INTERVENTIONS
1. Critical Theory, Historical Materialism and the Ostensible End of
Marxism: The Poverty of Theory Revisited
2. Historical Materialism and the Writing of Canadian History: A
Dialectical View
3. Writing about Canadian Workers: A Historiographic Overview
PART II: REEL HISTORY: COMMENT ON THE CINEMATIC
4. Night in the Capitalist, Cold War City: Noir and the Cultural Politics
of Darkness
5. The Hands that Built America: A Class-Politics Appreciation of Martin
Scorsese's Gangs of New York
6. Sugar Man's Sweet Kiss: The Artist Formerly, and Now Again, Known as
Rodriguez
PART III: HISTORIOGRAPHY: THE REVOLUTIONARY LEFT
7. Rethinking the Historiography of United States Communism: Questioning
American Radicalism
8. Before Braverman: Harry Frankel and the American Workers' Movement
9. The Personal, the Political, and Permanent Revolution: Ernest Mandel and
the Conflicted Legacies of Trotskyism
PART IV: APPRECIATIONS
10. Hobsbawm's History: Metropolitan Marxism and Analytic Breadth
11. Hobsbawm's Politics: The Forward March of the Popular Front Halted
12. James Patrick Cannon: Revolutionary Continuity and Class-Struggle
Politics in the United States, 1890-1974
13. Paradox and the Thompson 'School of Awkwardness'
References
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I: THEORETICAL AND HISTORIOGRAPHIC INTERVENTIONS
1. Critical Theory, Historical Materialism and the Ostensible End of
Marxism: The Poverty of Theory Revisited
2. Historical Materialism and the Writing of Canadian History: A
Dialectical View
3. Writing about Canadian Workers: A Historiographic Overview
PART II: REEL HISTORY: COMMENT ON THE CINEMATIC
4. Night in the Capitalist, Cold War City: Noir and the Cultural Politics
of Darkness
5. The Hands that Built America: A Class-Politics Appreciation of Martin
Scorsese's Gangs of New York
6. Sugar Man's Sweet Kiss: The Artist Formerly, and Now Again, Known as
Rodriguez
PART III: HISTORIOGRAPHY: THE REVOLUTIONARY LEFT
7. Rethinking the Historiography of United States Communism: Questioning
American Radicalism
8. Before Braverman: Harry Frankel and the American Workers' Movement
9. The Personal, the Political, and Permanent Revolution: Ernest Mandel and
the Conflicted Legacies of Trotskyism
PART IV: APPRECIATIONS
10. Hobsbawm's History: Metropolitan Marxism and Analytic Breadth
11. Hobsbawm's Politics: The Forward March of the Popular Front Halted
12. James Patrick Cannon: Revolutionary Continuity and Class-Struggle
Politics in the United States, 1890-1974
13. Paradox and the Thompson 'School of Awkwardness'
References
Index
Introduction
PART I: THEORETICAL AND HISTORIOGRAPHIC INTERVENTIONS
1. Critical Theory, Historical Materialism and the Ostensible End of
Marxism: The Poverty of Theory Revisited
2. Historical Materialism and the Writing of Canadian History: A
Dialectical View
3. Writing about Canadian Workers: A Historiographic Overview
PART II: REEL HISTORY: COMMENT ON THE CINEMATIC
4. Night in the Capitalist, Cold War City: Noir and the Cultural Politics
of Darkness
5. The Hands that Built America: A Class-Politics Appreciation of Martin
Scorsese's Gangs of New York
6. Sugar Man's Sweet Kiss: The Artist Formerly, and Now Again, Known as
Rodriguez
PART III: HISTORIOGRAPHY: THE REVOLUTIONARY LEFT
7. Rethinking the Historiography of United States Communism: Questioning
American Radicalism
8. Before Braverman: Harry Frankel and the American Workers' Movement
9. The Personal, the Political, and Permanent Revolution: Ernest Mandel and
the Conflicted Legacies of Trotskyism
PART IV: APPRECIATIONS
10. Hobsbawm's History: Metropolitan Marxism and Analytic Breadth
11. Hobsbawm's Politics: The Forward March of the Popular Front Halted
12. James Patrick Cannon: Revolutionary Continuity and Class-Struggle
Politics in the United States, 1890-1974
13. Paradox and the Thompson 'School of Awkwardness'
References
Index