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Goldman, Emma/ Falk, Candace (EDT)

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  • ISBN:9780252075414
  • 作者:Goldman, Emma/ Falk, Candace (EDT)
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  • 出版时间:2008-4
  • 页数:676
  • 价格:$ 41.81
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  • 适合人群:Students of political science, history, and gender studies; fans of non-fiction literature; activists and social justice advocates; individuals interested in the history of the labor movement and anarchism
  • TAG:Biography / political philosophy / feminism / Social Activism / anarchism
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  • 更新时间:2025-05-18 17:44:00

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"Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years" reconstructs the life of Emma Goldman through significant texts and documents. These two volumes - part of a projected four-volume series - collect personal letters, lecture notes, newspaper articles, court transcripts, government surveillance reports, and numerous other documents, some of which appear here in English for the first time. Supplemented with thorough annotations, multiple appendixes, and detailed chronologies, the texts bring to life the memory of this singular, pivotal figure in American and European radical history."Volume 1: Made for America, 1890-1901" introduces readers to the young Emma Goldman as she begins her association with the international anarchist movement and especially with the German, Jewish, and Italian immigrant radicals in New York City. From early on, Goldman's movement through political and intellectual circles is marked by violence, from the attempted murder of industrialist Henry Clay Frick by Goldman's lover, Alexander Berkman, to the assassination of President William McKinley, in which Goldman was falsely implicated. The documents surrounding these events illuminate Goldman's struggle to balance anarchism's positive gains and its destructive costs. This volume introduces many of the themes that would pervade much of Goldman's later writings and speeches: the untold possibilities of anarchism; the transformative power of literature; the interplay of human relationships; and the importance of free speech, education, labor, women's freedom, and radical social reform.