In the Great Depression, numerous American writers and intellectuals were attracted to the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA). This chapter provides an institutional analysis of that political-literary experience, arguing that it is best understood through a prism of structure
The objective of this thesis is to explore how American authors represented poverty across different...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 195-204.Introduction -- Chapter One. Bethune / Buck / Evans :...
"We are changing the world," the Russian schoolgirls chanted, little knowing the extent to which the...
Fraser M. Ottanelli examines the history of the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA) from th...
Almost as soon as a certain movement in early twentieth-century American literature began to be labe...
Review of: The Heyday of American Communism: The Depression Decade. Klehr, Harvey
As the Great Depression ravaged the United States, economic turmoil at home and geopolitical conflic...
The American Communist movement, born out of a left-wing split from the American Socialist Party in...
Some of the most celebrated writers of the 1930s generation dabbled with Marxist politics, but later...
The presented article offers a brief overview of the history of the American communist movement and,...
My topic in this essay is the relationship between form and politics in the left-wing fiction produc...
This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Contemporary British History, vol...
This dissertation examines the ways that Soviet ideas about gender and the body were articulated, pr...
"This thesis examines the work of the most important literary critics and theorists who were either ...
Graduation date: 1999My primary purpose in this thesis is to continue the refocused attention given ...
The objective of this thesis is to explore how American authors represented poverty across different...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 195-204.Introduction -- Chapter One. Bethune / Buck / Evans :...
"We are changing the world," the Russian schoolgirls chanted, little knowing the extent to which the...
Fraser M. Ottanelli examines the history of the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA) from th...
Almost as soon as a certain movement in early twentieth-century American literature began to be labe...
Review of: The Heyday of American Communism: The Depression Decade. Klehr, Harvey
As the Great Depression ravaged the United States, economic turmoil at home and geopolitical conflic...
The American Communist movement, born out of a left-wing split from the American Socialist Party in...
Some of the most celebrated writers of the 1930s generation dabbled with Marxist politics, but later...
The presented article offers a brief overview of the history of the American communist movement and,...
My topic in this essay is the relationship between form and politics in the left-wing fiction produc...
This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Contemporary British History, vol...
This dissertation examines the ways that Soviet ideas about gender and the body were articulated, pr...
"This thesis examines the work of the most important literary critics and theorists who were either ...
Graduation date: 1999My primary purpose in this thesis is to continue the refocused attention given ...
The objective of this thesis is to explore how American authors represented poverty across different...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 195-204.Introduction -- Chapter One. Bethune / Buck / Evans :...
"We are changing the world," the Russian schoolgirls chanted, little knowing the extent to which the...