دانلود کتاب The Communist International and US Communism, 1919-1929
by Jacob A. Zumoff
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عنوان فارسی: انترناسیونال کمونیست و کمونیسم ایالات متحده ، 1919-1929 |
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Biographical note
Jacob A. Zumoff, PhD (2003) in history, University of London, has lectured at several universities, including as a visiting professor at the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey and, most recently, New Jersey City University. He has published on the labour movement and racial oppression in the Americas.
Readership
Those interested in the radical left and labour movement in the United States; the struggle for black equality; the history of the international Communist movement, as well as political and intellectual historians more generally.
Reviews
"In many ways Jacob Zumoff’s recent in-depth look at the earliest years of the Communist movement in the U.S. affirms Theodore Draper’s earlier work, but it has much to offer on its own, especially in today’s political climate. [...] What makes Zumoff’s work particularly relevant, in addition to his use of Russian sources, is what it says about the political realities of today, particularly pertaining to the [US] election of 2016."
Beverly Tomek, WorkingUSA: The Journal of Labor and Society, September 2015, pp. 516-518.
"Jacob Zumoff’s book is a major contribution to the history of the CPUSA and of the Communist International itself in its first decade. Based on meticulous scholarship and rigorous analysis, it will become the standard text on the party’s first decade. But, more importantly, the book also serves as a vital tool for those who today view the history of the early Communist International – and the successes and failures of the CPUSA – not merely as a topic of historical enquiry but as a crucial programmatic component for today’s struggles to build a party that can lead a successful workers’ revolution."
Tony Collins, Marx and Philosophy
"[...] this fully indexed book, with extensive footnotes and references, will be of enduring value as a reference work for avowed socialists as well as scholars of communism. It is also a fun and interesting read and belongs in the toolkits of everyone seeking a coherent revolutionary program and lessons on building an organization capable of leading the working class in revolutionary struggle to sweep away capitalist imperialism."
Workers Vanguard No. 1067, 1 May 2015
"[...] this fine book stands as a major contribution to the history of Communism in the United States."
Paul Le Blanc, Labour/Le Trevail (2015)
"Zumoff’s book belongs in all research libraries and in big city public libraries."
Dan La Botz, New Politics, February 27th, 2015
"The Communist International and US Communism, 1919-1929 is a detailed, nuanced book that analyses a very important period in U.S. communist history. It is a book worth reading. And reading again."
Tony Pecinovsky, People's World
"This book deserves a much more detailed examination and review than we are able to bring in this last issue of NWF.
[...] – labor scholars will find it interesting."
Gerry Henkel, New World Finn, January-March, 2015 Winter, p. 21