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The limits of protest. by Buckman, Peter,1941-(CARDINAL)143088;
Bibliography: pages 274-278.
Subjects: Social movements.; Social problems.; Radicalism.; Social movements.;
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Race and radicalism in the Union Army / by Lause, Mark A.(CARDINAL)309901;
Includes bibliographical references and index.This title presents the untold story of the common efforts of whites, African Americans, and Indians on the Civil War's western front. Focusing on the radical followers of John Brown in territorial Kansas, Lause examines the impact of abolitionist impact of this triracial Unionism upon the military course of the war.
Subjects: Brown, John, 1800-1859; United States. Army of the Frontier.; Radicalism;
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The new revolutionaries; a handbook of the international radical left. / by Ali, Tariq.(CARDINAL)148652;
Bibliographical footnotes.
Subjects: Opposition (Political science); Revolutions.; Radicalism.;
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The radical reader : a documentary history of the American radical tradition / by McCarthy, Timothy Patrick.(CARDINAL)672414; McMillian, John Campbell.(CARDINAL)267671;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Radicalism;
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The wedding within the war. by Rossman, Michael.(CARDINAL)196857;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Radicalism; Young adults;
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These are the good old days; coming of age as a radical in America's late, late years. by Myerson, Michael,1940-(CARDINAL)127260;
Subjects: Biographies.; Radicalism;
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The agony of the American left. by Lasch, Christopher.(CARDINAL)151862;
Bibliographical footnotes.The decline of populism -- The collapse of socialism and the isolation of the intellectuals -- The cultural cold war: a short history of the Congress for Cultural Freedom -- Black power: cultural nationalism as politics -- The revival of political controversy in the sixties.
Subjects: Radicalism;
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Joseph Chamberlain; radicalism and empire, 1868-1914. by Fraser, Peter.(CARDINAL)228065;
Bibliography: pages 327-335.No name in British politics has been more often denounced in recent times than that of Chamberlain. Mr. Fraser believes that Joseph Chamberlain, the founder of the Birmingham dynasty, has been sufficiently cleared of the grosser calumnies of his detractors. He has therefore used an entirely new approach to his subject, which should do much to bring him into true perspective. Believing that his policies can only be interpreted when viewed against the distinct intellectual background of his times, the author has made use of a wealth of private papers, only recently made available for publication, in order to illuminate the great political struggles of Chamberlain's stormy career in the light of the immediate reasoning of the protagonists themselves. -- Taken from book jacket flap.
Subjects: Biographies.; Chamberlain, Joseph, 1836-1914.;
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Terrorists in love : the real lives of Islamic radicals / by Ballen, Ken.(CARDINAL)396551;
Soldiers of jihad -- Ahmad's trip to heaven and back -- Abby and Maryam : a jihadi Romeo and Juliet -- Malik, Mullah Omar's seer -- The jihadi trainer and "captain of terror" -- The confessions of Zeddy -- Leaders of the new jihad -- The secret Shaheed -- Kamal : heir to the jihadi throne and fortune.
Subjects: Biographies.; Terrorists; Radicalism;
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Do it; scenarios of the revolution. / by Rubin, Jerry.(CARDINAL)126086;
"Jerry Rubin is the leader of 850 million Yippies. He's the 'noisiest ... incendiary ... on the Far Left, ' according to Avant-Garde. Norman Mailer, in Armies of the Night, called Rubin 'the most militant, unpredictable, creative - therefore dangerous - hippie-oriented leader available on the New Left.' The Washington Post described Jerry as a 'debauched Apache dancer, a square who became a Yippie.' In a previous life Jerry was a sports reporter and a straight college student."--Jacket.
Subjects: Youth International Party.; Radicalism;
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