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/ Oakland [USA] : PM Press (2014)
Direct action & sabotage : Three classic IWW pamphlets from the 1910s [document électronique] /
Salvatore SALERNO ;
William E. TRAUTMANN ;
Walker C. SMITH ;
Elisabeth Gurley FLYNN (1890-1964) . -
Oakland [USA] : PM Press :
Chicago [USA] : Charles H. Kerr , 2014 . - 128 p. : ill. n/b ; PDF ocr.
ISBN : 978-1-60486-482-3
Langues : Anglais (
eng )
Catégories :
ACTION DIRECTE ; SABOTAGE ; SYNDICALISME:Anarcho-syndicalisme
Résumé :
"The pamphlets reprinted here were first published in the 1910s amid great controversy. Even then, the tactics of direct action and sabotage were often associated with the cartoonists’ image of the disheveled, wild-eyed anarchist armed with stiletto, handgun, or bomb—the clandestine activity of a militant minority or the desperate acts of the unorganized.
The activist authors of the texts in this collection challenged the prevailing stereotypes. As they point out, the practices of direct action and sabotage are as old as class society itself and have been an integral part of the everyday work life of wage-earners in all times and places. To the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) belongs the distinction of being the first workers' organization in the U.S. to discuss these common practices openly, and to recognize their place in working-class struggle. Viewing direct action and sabotage in the spirit of creative nonviolence, Wobblies readily integrated these tactics into their struggle to build industrial unions." [site de l'éd.]
Table des matières:
- Introduction / Salvatore Salerno
- Direct Action and Sabotage (1912) / William E. Trautmann
- Sabotage: Its History, Philosophy & Function (1913) / Walker C. Smith
- Sabotage: The Conscious Withdrawal of the Workers’ Industrial Efficiency (1916) / Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
Mention de responsabilité :
Salvatore Salerno (ed. et introd.); William E. Trautmann; Walker C. Smith; Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
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Titre :
Direct action & sabotage : Three classic IWW pamphlets from the 1910s
Type de document :
document électronique
Auteurs :
Salvatore SALERNO ; William E. TRAUTMANN ; Walker C. SMITH ; Elisabeth Gurley FLYNN (1890-1964)
Editeur :
Oakland [USA] : PM Press
Année de publication :
2014
Autre Editeur :
Chicago [USA] : Charles H. Kerr
Importance :
128 p.
Présentation :
ill. n/b
Format :
PDF ocr
ISBN/ISSN/EAN :
978-1-60486-482-3
Langues :
Anglais (eng )
Catégories :
ACTION DIRECTE ; SABOTAGE ; SYNDICALISME:Anarcho-syndicalisme
Résumé :
"The pamphlets reprinted here were first published in the 1910s amid great controversy. Even then, the tactics of direct action and sabotage were often associated with the cartoonists’ image of the disheveled, wild-eyed anarchist armed with stiletto, handgun, or bomb—the clandestine activity of a militant minority or the desperate acts of the unorganized.
The activist authors of the texts in this collection challenged the prevailing stereotypes. As they point out, the practices of direct action and sabotage are as old as class society itself and have been an integral part of the everyday work life of wage-earners in all times and places. To the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) belongs the distinction of being the first workers' organization in the U.S. to discuss these common practices openly, and to recognize their place in working-class struggle. Viewing direct action and sabotage in the spirit of creative nonviolence, Wobblies readily integrated these tactics into their struggle to build industrial unions." [site de l'éd.]
Table des matières:
- Introduction / Salvatore Salerno
- Direct Action and Sabotage (1912) / William E. Trautmann
- Sabotage: Its History, Philosophy & Function (1913) / Walker C. Smith
- Sabotage: The Conscious Withdrawal of the Workers’ Industrial Efficiency (1916) / Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
Mention de responsabilité :
Salvatore Salerno (ed. et introd.); William E. Trautmann; Walker C. Smith; Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
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Ea 131 Document numérisé Disque dur Prêt possible Disponible
/ Chicago [USA] : Charles H. Kerr (1986)
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Ca 019 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt possible Disponible
/ New York [USA] : State University of New York Press (1989)
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Ba 0392 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt possible Disponible
/ Oakland [USA] : PM Press (2016)
The Big Red Songbook : 250+ IWW Songs! [document électronique] /
Archie GREEN ;
Dave ROEDIGER ;
Franklin ROSEMONT (1943-2009) ;
Salvatore SALERNO ;
Tom MORELLO ;
Utah PHILLIPS ;
Joe HILL (1879-1915) . -
Oakland [USA] : PM Press :
Chicago [USA] : Charles H. Kerr , 2016 . - 561 p. : photos n/b ; PDF ocr.
ISBN : 978-1-62963-129-5
Portrait n/b de Jenny Lahti Velsek (1913-2006), une accordéoniste populaire du mouvement wobbly, à qui le livre est dédicacé.
Réédition de l'ouvrage publié en 2007 chez Charles H. Kerr.
Langues : Anglais (
eng )
Catégories :
CHANSONS ; MUSIQUE ; SYNDICALISME:Anarcho-syndicalisme
Résumé :
Table des matières
1. By Way of Introduction: On Wobblies & Their Songs:
- Preface / Archie Green
- Lost and Found: Other IWW Songs and Poems / Franklin Rosemont
- “Their Horrid Gold”: John Handcox and the Uncopyrighted Red Songbook / David Roediger
- Sizzlooks, Scissorbills, Sab Cats and Songs: Language and Image in Wobbly Expressive Art Forms / Salvatore Salerno
2. All the Songs from the IWW Songbook: 1909–1973
3. Other IWW Songs & Poems: Somehow Not Included in the Little Red Songbook
4. Variants & Parodies: How Wobblies & Others Adapted and/or Updated Their Songs
5. Songwriters Tell Their Stories:
- How I Wrote the “Red Flag” / Jim Connell
- On “Hallelulia on the Bum” / Harry McClintock
- The Story of the IWW’s Little Red Songbook / Richard Brazier
- Joe Hill & the Wobbly Song Tradition / Carlos Cortez
6. History & Commentary: Diverse Reflections on the Wobbly Song Tradition:
- John Neuhaus: Wobbly Folklorist / Archie Green
- A Glossary of Labor Language
- The Older Songs of Labor / Fred W. Thompson
- “How Long Are You in Town?”: Two Stolen Songs Find Their Way Home / Judy Branfman
- Labor Arts and the First Recorded IWW Album / Bill Friedland
- Feeling a Thought through Song / Virginia Martin
- Charles H. Kerr and America’s First Socialist Songbook / Fred W. Thompson
- A Checklist of IWW Songs & Songbooks in Chronological Order
- Alphabetical List of Wobbly Songs
- Recorded I.W.W. Songs: A Working Discography / Adam Machado
Note de contenu :
Bibliogr.; Discogr.; Index des noms
Mention de responsabilité :
Archie Green, David Roediger, Franklin Rosemont, Salvatore Salerno (ed.); Tom Morello (av.-prop.); Utah Phillips (postf.).
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Titre :
The Big Red Songbook : 250+ IWW Songs!
Type de document :
document électronique
Auteurs :
Archie GREEN ; Dave ROEDIGER ; Franklin ROSEMONT (1943-2009) ; Salvatore SALERNO ; Tom MORELLO ; Utah PHILLIPS ; Joe HILL (1879-1915)
Editeur :
Oakland [USA] : PM Press
Année de publication :
2016
Autre Editeur :
Chicago [USA] : Charles H. Kerr
Importance :
561 p.
Présentation :
photos n/b
Format :
PDF ocr
ISBN/ISSN/EAN :
978-1-62963-129-5
Note générale :
Portrait n/b de Jenny Lahti Velsek (1913-2006), une accordéoniste populaire du mouvement wobbly, à qui le livre est dédicacé.
Réédition de l'ouvrage publié en 2007 chez Charles H. Kerr.
Langues :
Anglais (eng )
Catégories :
CHANSONS ; MUSIQUE ; SYNDICALISME:Anarcho-syndicalisme
Résumé :
Table des matières
1. By Way of Introduction: On Wobblies & Their Songs:
- Preface / Archie Green
- Lost and Found: Other IWW Songs and Poems / Franklin Rosemont
- “Their Horrid Gold”: John Handcox and the Uncopyrighted Red Songbook / David Roediger
- Sizzlooks, Scissorbills, Sab Cats and Songs: Language and Image in Wobbly Expressive Art Forms / Salvatore Salerno
2. All the Songs from the IWW Songbook: 1909–1973
3. Other IWW Songs & Poems: Somehow Not Included in the Little Red Songbook
4. Variants & Parodies: How Wobblies & Others Adapted and/or Updated Their Songs
5. Songwriters Tell Their Stories:
- How I Wrote the “Red Flag” / Jim Connell
- On “Hallelulia on the Bum” / Harry McClintock
- The Story of the IWW’s Little Red Songbook / Richard Brazier
- Joe Hill & the Wobbly Song Tradition / Carlos Cortez
6. History & Commentary: Diverse Reflections on the Wobbly Song Tradition:
- John Neuhaus: Wobbly Folklorist / Archie Green
- A Glossary of Labor Language
- The Older Songs of Labor / Fred W. Thompson
- “How Long Are You in Town?”: Two Stolen Songs Find Their Way Home / Judy Branfman
- Labor Arts and the First Recorded IWW Album / Bill Friedland
- Feeling a Thought through Song / Virginia Martin
- Charles H. Kerr and America’s First Socialist Songbook / Fred W. Thompson
- A Checklist of IWW Songs & Songbooks in Chronological Order
- Alphabetical List of Wobbly Songs
- Recorded I.W.W. Songs: A Working Discography / Adam Machado
Note de contenu :
Bibliogr.; Discogr.; Index des noms
Mention de responsabilité :
Archie Green, David Roediger, Franklin Rosemont, Salvatore Salerno (ed.); Tom Morello (av.-prop.); Utah Phillips (postf.).
Permalink :
https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=314572
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Ea 139 Document numérisé Disque dur Prêt possible Disponible
Centre International de Recherches sur l'Anarchisme