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Publication Date
2021-10-01
Pages
330
ISBN
9781496228130
Book Title
St. Louis Commune of 1877 : Communism in the Heartland
Item Length
8.9in
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Publication Year
2021
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Mark Kruger
Genre
Business & Economics, History, Political Science
Topic
Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, United States / State & Local / MidWest (IA, Il, in, Ks, Mi, MN, Mo, Nd, Ne, Oh, Sd, Wi), United States / 19th Century, Economics / General
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16.9 Oz
Number of Pages
330 Pages

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The St. Louis Commune of 1877 tells for the first time the entire and exciting story of the St. Louis Commune of 1877, when U.S. workers assumed political control of the city of St. Louis, Missouri, during the Great Railroad Strike.

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Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10
1496228138
ISBN-13
9781496228130
eBay Product ID (ePID)
13050380853

Product Key Features

Book Title
St. Louis Commune of 1877 : Communism in the Heartland
Author
Mark Kruger
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, United States / State & Local / MidWest (IA, Il, in, Ks, Mi, MN, Mo, Nd, Ne, Oh, Sd, Wi), United States / 19th Century, Economics / General
Publication Year
2021
Genre
Business & Economics, History, Political Science
Number of Pages
330 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.9in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hd5326.S24k78 2021
Reviews
" The St. Louis Commune of 1877 is a strong contribution to the history of the Gilded Age. Connecting literature on immigration, labor, and radicalism, Kruger debunks the myth that socialism and class struggle are absent in American history. Undergraduate students will be fascinated by these events, made digestible by Kruger's refreshingly direct writing style."--T. Mackaman, Choice, "We can't begin to solve our current problems if we don't understand the class nature of this society and the world. In the American Midwest, in the nineteenth century, ordinary workers who were also intellectuals and revolutionaries met the crisis of their times with imagination, solidarity, and courage. They were soundly defeated, alas. Why was this history, finally uncovered by Mark Kruger, buried for almost 150 years? The Masters of the Universe don't want us to know that workers fought back."--Mark Rudd, author of Underground: My Life with SDS and the Weathermen, "This look into an early demonstration of the American communist and labor movements not only fills a gap in the existing literature, but also provides a riveting story of greed, corruption, and the rebellion of the working class in America. Kruger thoroughly accounts for the factors that precipitated the St. Louis Commune of 1877."--Meredith C. Busch, Western Historical Quarterly, "Researchers interested in the early socialist movements in the United States and around the globe should particularly find this work informative, being the first book on the subject in over half a century. It should also appeal to the casual reader who appreciates a good historical study."--Steven Cox, Nebraska History, "By revisiting with fervor and thoroughness a time and place where workers staged a general strike and revolutionaries briefly claimed the reins of power, Mark Kruger's The St. Louis Commune of 1877 deepens our appreciation and beckons further exploration of this exceptional moment in the nation's labor history."--Dan Graff, Missouri Historical Review, "The stirring story of St. Louis's 1877 general strike, in which workers came to rule a city by withdrawing their labor, deserves telling and retelling."--David Roediger, author of The Sinking Middle Class: A Political History, "There are lessons to be learned from this book that are as relevant today as they were when, for a brief, shining moment, American workers took control of a major city and in so doing improved their lives and the lives of generations to come."--Michael Wallis, author of The Best Land under Heaven: The Donner Party and the Age of Manifest Destiny, "Mark Kruger captures the excitement of the hot summer in 1877 when workers in St. Louis, then America's fourth-largest city, initiated the first general strike in American history. . . . In many ways the fundamental elements that resulted in the St. Louis Commune in 1877 are not unlike those that characterize American society today. Falling wages and standards of living, attacks on unions, gaps in wealth, and street demonstrations and violence parallel the current problems faced by everyday Americans, making this book especially relevant to our times."--Bob Swacker, author of New York City History, " The St. Louis Commune of 1877 brings new life to the story of the St. Louis Commune, demonstrating its connections to the German revolution of 1848, the Paris Commune and the First International. The commune, which has too often been seen as a story of only local interest, can now be fully understood in its national and international context."--Kristen Anderson, associate professor of history at Webster University, "The Great Upheaval of 1877 was the first of the great mass strikes that have periodically shaken the United States, and its acme was the St. Louis general strike, in which workers took over and ran one of America's major cities. The St. Louis Commune of 1877 provides the fascinating backstory of the German immigrants--many veterans of the European revolutions of 1848--who helped define the character and provide the leadership for America's first general strike."--Jeremy Brecher, labor historian, filmmaker, and author of Strike!, "Mark Kruger has made a significant contribution to understanding the events of the St. Louis area in the late nineteenth century. Not since 1966, with the publication of The Reign of the Rabble , have we heard some of the details of those violent and fearful days. Now some fifty years later we receive, in a sense, the details of the details. . . . It is [Kruger's] use of a diversity of sources that gives this work its richness."--Elizabeth Kolmer, retired professor of American studies at Saint Louis University, "Mark Kruger has masterfully unearthed an episode of labor history which the ruling class had buried and tried to permanently erase. . . . This is a book well worth reading."--Bob Bonner, Marxism-Leninism Today, "A long overdue treatment of the singular events in St. Louis, Missouri and East St. Louis, Illinois during the 1877 general strike."-- Journal of Labor and Society, "In The St. Louis Commune of 1877: Communism in the Heartland , Mark Kruger offers a compelling contribution to nineteenth-century United States labor history framed within a transnational context."--Matt Corpolongo, Middle West Review, " The St. Louis Commune of 1877 provides a rich and riveting description of a working class uprising in nineteenth-century America. . . . Dreams of social justice combined with crushing poverty and brutal police repression created an explosive revolutionary mix. It's a history with obvious relevance for the present."--Warren Rosenblum, professor of history at Webster University, St. Louis, "A useful introduction to a fascinating and critical episode in American history."--Peter H. Argersinger, Kansas History, "Kruger's book has valuable lessons. It should find a working class audience at a time when socialism's popularity is on the rise."--Douglas Lyons, wsws.org, "Mark Kruger has brought alive the labor struggles of the nineteenth century as they culminated in the St. Louis Commune. He skillfully shows how the 1848 revolutions in Europe, the Paris Commune of 1871, the First International, the 1873 depression, and the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 all converged to produce remarkable events in St. Louis. This is an excellent example of a local history set on a world stage."--Cliff DuRand, research associate at the Center for Global Justice and author of Moving beyond Capitalism, "Mark Kruger's new book places the events in East St. Louis, Illinois, that precipitated a general strike in St. Louis in their true historical and transnational context. . . . A truly original and pathbreaking study."--Melvyn Dubofsky, coauthor of Labor in America: A History, "A marvelous [look at] a crucial moment in American history. Mark Kruger has captured the drama and context of the forgotten uprising of working people as the close of Radical Reconstruction ended the ongoing social transformation that W. E. B. Du Bois would describe as the finest moment of interracial democracy in the nineteenth century."--Paul Buhle, author of Marxism in the United States: Remapping the History of the American Left
Table of Content
List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Revolution Comes to St. Louis 2. Revolution in Europe 3. After the Civil War 4. The Paris Commune 5. The First International 6. The Condition of the American Working Class 7. German Immigration 8. The Railroad Strike 9. The St. Louis Commune Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
Lccn
2020-057472
Dewey Decimal
331.8925097786609034
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
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