Working class radicals : the Socialist Party in West Virginia, 1898-1920 / by Frederick A. Barkey.
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- 9781935978466
- 1935978462
- 324.2754/074 23
- HX91.W4 B37 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The origins of West Virginia socialism: 1898 -- 1904 -- The growth and appeal of the West Virginia socialist movement: 1905 -- 1911 -- The susceptibility of the West Virginia working class leadership to the appeal of socialism -- "We had the revolution" the West Virginia socialist party at its peak: 1912 -- 1915 -- The decine of the West Virginia socialist party: 1915 -- 1920 -- Technological change and the decline of trade union strength for the West Virginia socialist party.
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