The Immigrant Left in the United States Maria Chiara BraidottiA transnational social history of immigrant group involvement in radical activities in nineteenth and twentieth century America that provides missing links between the immigration experience, the neighborhood, the workplace, politics, and culture. This book investigates the role immigrant radicals have played in U. S. society from the mid nineteenth century to the present. A valuable contribution to the history of the American Left, it makes use of a
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What disorients us and makes us morally stuck
This volume brings together prominent European scholars to explore issues of globalization
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Wiener Chic narrates Vienna’s history through an interpretation of the material dimensions of Viennese cultural life – from architecture to arts festivals to the urban fabric of street chic
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during a period of major changes in socioeconomic structure
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arguing that Quaker practical mysticism and its emphasis on equality within the natural order resonate with Conway's philosophic naturalism