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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
I | The Radical Editors | |
A Profile of Editors of the German-American Radical Press, 1850-1910 | 15 | |
II | From 48er Radicalism to a Working-Class Press | |
Franz Schmidt and the Freie Blatter of St. Louis, 1851-53 | 31 | |
The 48ers and the Politics of the German Labor Movement in Chicago during the Civil War Era: Community Formation and the Rise of a Labor Press | 49 | |
The German Press and Working-Class Politics in Gilded-Age Philadelphia | 63 | |
III | A Press and a Culture | |
Arbeiterpresse und Arbeiterbewegung: Chicago's Socialist and Anarchist Press, 1870-1900 | 81 | |
The Pionier Calendar of New York City: Chronicler of German-American Socialism | 108 | |
Women's Pages in the German-American Radical Press, 1900-1914: The Debate on Socialism, Emancipation, and the Suffrage | 122 | |
IV | Radical Visions | |
Robert Reitzel, Der Arme Teufel | 147 | |
Ludwig Lore and the New Yorker Volkszeitung: The Twilight of the German-American Socialist Press | 168 | |
The German-American Labor Press and Its Views of the Political Institutions in the United States | 182 | |
Envoi | 201 | |
Appendix: List of Editors/Journalists of German-American Radical Papers, 1865-1914 | 213 | |
Selected Bibliography | 221 | |
Notes on Contributors | 237 | |
Index | 241 |
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