Albuquerque, New Mexico - huge gap in history: it skips from founding to a blurb about the railroad and then heads straight to the 20th century
Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl looks like it was lifted from George L. Mosse "The Crisis of German Ideology" (1964). Though referenced, some of the sentences may be unattributed quotes. Could stand to have the details from the German version translated
If I get really interested in reading about <gasp> commies in the labor movement
Communists in the U.S. Labor Movement (1919-1937) (does anyone know why this and the next are split up?)
Communists in the U.S. Labor Movement (1937-1950) (at least this one has references)
Albuquerque, New Mexico - huge gap in history: it skips from founding to a blurb about the railroad and then heads straight to the 20th century
Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl looks like it was lifted from George L. Mosse "The Crisis of German Ideology" (1964). Though referenced, some of the sentences may be unattributed quotes. Could stand to have the details from the German version translated
If I get really interested in reading about <gasp> commies in the labor movement
Communists in the U.S. Labor Movement (1919-1937) (does anyone know why this and the next are split up?)
Communists in the U.S. Labor Movement (1937-1950) (at least this one has references)