"We called each other comrade" - Info and Reading Options
Charles H. Kerr & Company, radical publishers
By Allen Ruff

""We called each other comrade"" was published by University of Illinois Press in 1997 - Urbana, it has 312 pages and the language of the book is English.
“"We called each other comrade"” Metadata:
- Title: "We called each other comrade"
- Author: Allen Ruff
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 312
- Publisher: University of Illinois Press
- Publish Date: 1997
- Publish Location: Urbana
“"We called each other comrade"” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Charles H. Kerr Company - History - Political aspects - Political aspects of Publishers and publishing - Publishers and publishing - Socialism - Charles H. Kerr and Company - Presse et politique - Geschichte - Éditeurs américains - Links (politiek) - Biographie - Uitgevers - Publishers and publishing, united states - Socialism, united states
- Places: United States
- Time: 19th century - 20th century
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xvii, 312 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL973194M - OL3253783W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 34597963
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 96010086
- ISBN-10: 0252022777 - 0252065824
- All ISBNs: 0252022777 - 0252065824
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""We called each other comrade"" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Charles Kerr : early years, early influences
- 2- Kerr's early Chicago years
- 3- Kerr Company beginnings : the broad context
- 4- Unity years
- 5- From unitarian to populist and beyond
- 6- The first Socialist phase, 1899-1908
- 7- The move leftward, 1908-11
- 8- The in-house battle, 1911-13
- 9- The International Socialist review, 1908-18
- 10- The war years and after.
""We called each other comrade"" Description:
The Open Library:
This is the history of the most significant translator, publisher, and distributor of left-wing literature in the United States. Based in Chicago and still publishing, Charles H. Kerr & Company began in 1886 as a publisher of Unitarian tracts. The company's focus changed after its founder, the son of abolitionist activists, became a socialist at the turn of the century. Tracing Kerr's political development and commitment to radical social change, "We Called Each Other Comrade" also tells the story of the difficulties of exercising the First Amendment in an often hostile business and political climate. A fascinating exploration in left-wing culture, this revealing chronicle of Charles Kerr and his revolutionary publishing company looks at the remarkable list of books, periodicals, and pamphlets that the firm produced and traces the strands of a rich tradition of dissent in America.
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