William Morris, middle class socialism and art - Stefan Szczelkun A chapter from the Conspiracy of Good Taste (1993).
Tom Maguire: “An Under-Paid Agitator” Tom Maguire: “An Under-Paid Agitator” in the Late-Victorian Socialist Press Elizabeth Carolyn Miller
William Morris and the Early Days of the Socialist Movement (1921) Part of the series of biographies of William Morris. Reminiscences of Morris' work as a propagandist…
Biographies of Karl Marx - reading guide Book length or pamphlet length (10,000 words+) or otherwise notable English-language biographies of the life of Karl Marx in chronological order
Early days of the socialist movement in Poland (1876-1893): International Social Revolutionary Party ‘Proletariat’ The International Social Revolutionary Party ‘Proletariat’ (Międzynarodowa Socjalno…
The Cowboy Strike of 1883 and the Demise of Old Tascosa Details of the "Great Cowboy Strike" of 1883.
The Historical Place of the SPGB Transcript of the opening remarks of a talk by Steve Coleman (for the Socialist Party of Great Britain) taking place on 1 June 1980 in London…
Atlanta's washerwomen strike, 1881 A short history of the strike of overwhelmingly African-American women laundresses in Atlanta Georgia. Coming only shortly after the abolition of…
Documents of the Knights of Labor Letters from the South Grand Master Workman of the Knights of Labor, revealing that the color line still remained a serious problem, and that the Knights did not succeed in breaking down the wall separating white and black. They also throw light on some of the special problems facing the KoL when it moved into the South.
Life of Albert R. Parsons, with brief history of the labor movement in America. A biography of anarchist, labor activist, newspaper editor, and Haymarket martyr - Albert Parsons…
Contrasting classical anarchism with anarchism after 1945. An incomplete take on the historical development of anarchism as a separate political theory. From…
1886: The Bay View Massacre The little known history of the massacre that occurred in Milwaukee, when 7,000 building workers and 5,000 Polish workers demanded the eight-hour…