Call Number (LC) Title Results
HX83 .S77 2023 Claiming the city : a global history of workers' fight for municipal socialism / 1
HX83 .S98 1972 Rebel America; the story of social revolt in the United States, 1
HX83 .U558 2018 US Trotskyism 1928-1965. Part I : Left Opposition in the United States Dissident Marxism in the United States: Volume 2:1. 1
HX83 .U887 2019 U.S. Trotskyism 1928-1965. Part II : the Coming American Revolution. Dissident Marxism in the United States: Volume 3.
U.S. Trotskyism 1928-1965. Part III : Uneven and Combined Development. Dissident Marxism in the United States: Volume 4.
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HX83 .V65 1972 The anti-capitalistic mentality. 1
HX83 .V654 2006eb The anti-capitalistic mentality / 1
HX83 .W42 The decline of socialism in America, 1912-1925. 1
HX83 .W42 1984 The decline of socialism in America, 1912-1925 / 1
HX83 .W6 1924 Reds in America; the present status of the revolutionary movement in the U. S. based on documents seized by the authorities in the raid upon the convention of the Communist party at Bridgman, Mich., Aug. 22, 1922, together with descriptions of numerous connections and associations of the Communists among the Radicals, Progressives, and Pinks. 1
HX84.A2 D72 1970 Facing the chair; story of the Americanization of two foreignborn workmen. 1
HX84.A2 H31 Socialist origins in the United States. American forerunners of Marx, 1817-1832, 1
HX84.A2 S64 2015 Gendering radicalism : women and communism in twentieth-century California / 1
HX84.B384 O45 2002eb Red spy queen : a biography of Elizabeth Bentley / 1
HX84.B4 B7 1958 The year 2000. 1
HX84.B484 K47 2003 Clever girl : Elizabeth Bentley, the spy who ushered in the McCarthy era / 1
HX84.B484 O45 2002 Red spy queen : a biography of Elizabeth Bentley / 1
HX84.C36 James P. Cannon and the origins of the American revolutionary left, 1890-1928 / 1
HX84.C4 A3 1948 Wobbly, the rough-and-tumble story of an American radical. 1
HX84.D2 A3 1908 Debs: his life, writings and speeches, with a department of appreciations. 1
HX84.D2 A3w 1948 Writings and speeches of Eugene V. Debs. 1