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1. Out of America’s Urban, Industrial Cauldron The Origins of May Day as Event and Icon, 1867–1890
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Donna T. Haverty-Stacke
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Out of America’s Urban, Industrial Cauldron The Origins of May Day as Event and Icon, 1867–1890 15
- 2. Revolutionary Dreams and Practical Action May Day and Labor Day, 1890–1903 44
- 3. Working-Class Resistance and Accommodation May Day and Labor Day, 1903–1916 73
- 4. Defining Americanism in the Shadow of Reaction May Day and the Cultural Politics of Urban Celebrations, 1917–1935 105
- 5. May Day’s Heyday The Promises and Perils of the Depression Era and the Popular Front, 1929–1939 142
- 6. World War II and Public Redefinitions of Americanism 1941–1945 174
- 7. May Day Becomes America’s Forgotten Holiday 1946–1960 193
- Conclusion 223
- Notes 233
- Index 289
- About the Author 303
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Out of America’s Urban, Industrial Cauldron The Origins of May Day as Event and Icon, 1867–1890 15
- 2. Revolutionary Dreams and Practical Action May Day and Labor Day, 1890–1903 44
- 3. Working-Class Resistance and Accommodation May Day and Labor Day, 1903–1916 73
- 4. Defining Americanism in the Shadow of Reaction May Day and the Cultural Politics of Urban Celebrations, 1917–1935 105
- 5. May Day’s Heyday The Promises and Perils of the Depression Era and the Popular Front, 1929–1939 142
- 6. World War II and Public Redefinitions of Americanism 1941–1945 174
- 7. May Day Becomes America’s Forgotten Holiday 1946–1960 193
- Conclusion 223
- Notes 233
- Index 289
- About the Author 303