Michael Miller Topp, Those Without a Country: The Political Culture of Italian American Syndicalists. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2001. 352 pp. $63.95 cloth; $22.95 paper.; Book Reviews; ILWCH, 63, Spring 2003

Michael Miller Topp's Those Without a Country details the history of a generation of Italian-American syndicalists-leftists who advocated "revolution achieved through increasingly confrontational strikes waged by militant unions" (1) from the turn of the century to the late-1920s tria...

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Veröffentlicht in:International Labor and Working Class History 2003, Vol.63, p.184
1. Verfasser: Guglielmo, Thomas A
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Zusammenfassung:Michael Miller Topp's Those Without a Country details the history of a generation of Italian-American syndicalists-leftists who advocated "revolution achieved through increasingly confrontational strikes waged by militant unions" (1) from the turn of the century to the late-1920s trial and execution of Sacco and Vanzetti. Drawing primarily on left-wing Italian-language newspapers, some Italian state archival materials, and a range of secondary sources in Italian and English, Topp focuses on several themes: the transnational nature of Italian-American syndicalists' ideas, institutions, and strategies; the complex interplay between syndicalists' masculinist, working-class, and Italian identities; and the significance this admittedly small number of syndicalists had on immigrant communities in the United States, on foreign policy in Italy, and on the Left in both. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0147-5479
1471-6445