Class, Race, and the US South : American Politics and Society through the Lens of Michael Goldfield's Work /
Class, Race, and the US South , a Festschrift for labour militant and political scientist Michael Goldfield, features original contributions from the most prominent contemporary historical-materialist social scientists and historians. The collection's uniting theme is that class, race, and the...
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2026.
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Historical Materialism Book Series ;
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| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | |t Preface -- Donna Kesselman -- Editor's Introduction -- Cody R. Melcher -- List of Figures -- Part 1 Applications of Goldfield's Theoretical Framework -- 1 The Theoretical and Political Limits of 'White Skin Privilege': Advantages, Benefits, Privileges, and Bribes -- Michael Goldfield -- 2 Class, Race, and Capitalism: Contemporary Perspectives -- Alex Callinicos -- 3 Goldfield's Oeuvre: A Critical Engagement -- Bryan D. Palmer -- 4 White Supremacy as a Decommodification Strategy: The Sociology of Race, W.E.B. Du Bois, and the Scholars Denied -- Cody R. Melcher -- Part 2 Interactions and Intersections -- 5 The World War II 'No Strike Pledge', Anti-Black 'Hate Strikes', and Racial Divisions in the CIO -- Charles Post -- 6 The United Steel Workers of America: African Americans and McCarthyism, 1945-1955 -- Olivier Maheo -- 7 Claiming Power: Race, Gender, and the Successes of the 1968 Statewide Florida Teachers' Strike -- Jody Noll -- Part 3 (Re)Defining/(Re)Thinking the South -- 8 Segregation and Music Consumption: Rethinking the North/South Distinction through Old-Time and Race Music -- Manuel Bocquier -- 9 A Return Home or a Yankee Invasion? Reverse Migration to the South Since the 1970s and the Regionalization of Black Identity -- Nicolaus Raulin -- 10 Using Michael Goldfield's Approach to Examine the American Southwest -- Dan La Botz -- Part 4 Mobilizing Workers: Labour and Race -- 11 'Storm Beyond Control': Black Workers, the Republican Party, and Class Conflict in Reconstruction South Carolina -- Brian Kelly -- 12 Capital Reconciliation: Anti-Workerism and Evansville's 1899 Blue-Gray Reunion -- Matthew E. Stanley -- 13 Electoral Strategy as a Union Swan Song? The Case Study of the Oklahoma Teachers' Walkout in 2018 -- Marie A. Ménard -- 14 'You are the Opinion-Makers in the Community': Understanding the Power and Limits of Black Disc Jockeys Organising in the 1960s -- Tristan Pinet-Le Bras -- Part 5 A Final Word -- 15 My Long Journey: A Political and Intellectual Retrospective -- Michael Goldfield -- Index. | |
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