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The Haymarket Tragedy
First edition
AuthorPaul Avrich
SubjectAmerican history, anarchism
Published1984 (Princeton University Press)
Pages535
ISBN9780691047119

The Haymarket Tragedy is a 1984 history book by Paul Avrich about the Haymarket affair and the resulting trial.

Among other books about the Haymarket affair, The New York Times wrote in 2006, Avrich's book compared as "a tour de force of archival research, clear narrative and probing analysis," especially on the history of American anarchism.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Knight, Louise W. (May 7, 2006). "Red Scare". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.

Further reading[edit]

  • Cunliffe, Marcus; Gillette, Howard (1985). "Rev. of The Haymarket Tragedy". American Studies International. 23 (1): 104. ISSN 0883-105X. JSTOR 41278754.
  • Dubofsky, Melvyn (1985). "Rev. of The Haymarket Tragedy". Labor History. 26 (4): 601. ISSN 0023-656X. EBSCOhost 4557711.
  • Gould, Lewis L. (November 23, 1984). "The Anarchists' Advocate". The Times Literary Supplement (4260): 1336. ISSN 0307-661X.
  • Guarneri, Carl (1985). "Haymarket Through the Anarchists' Eyes". Reviews in American History. 13 (1): 76–79. doi:10.2307/2702014. ISSN 0048-7511. JSTOR 2702014.
  • Joughin, Louis (1986). "Rev. of The Haymarket Tragedy". Social Science History. 10 (1): 91–95. doi:10.2307/1171121. ISSN 0145-5532. JSTOR 1171121.
  • Kaye, Anthony (September 17, 1984). "Anarchists in America". New Republic. Vol. 191, no. 12/13. pp. 36–38. ISSN 0028-6583. ProQuest 198773031.
  • Kerr, K. Austin (1985). "Rev. of The Haymarket Tragedy". Journal of American Ethnic History. 5 (1): 88–90. ISSN 0278-5927. JSTOR 27500423.
  • Kotz, Nick (September 2, 1984). "The Bomb That Shook America". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286.
  • Landsman, Stephan (1986). "When Justice Fails". Michigan Law Review. 84 (4/5): 824–841. doi:10.2307/1288852. ISSN 0026-2234. JSTOR 1288852. S2CID 158944042.
  • Laslett, J. H. M. (June 1985). "Rev. of The Haymarket Tragedy". The Journal of American History. 72 (1): 163–164. doi:10.2307/1903790. ISSN 0021-8723. JSTOR 1903790.
  • Pacyga, Dominic A. (1987). "Rev. of The Haymarket Tragedy". Polish American Studies. 44 (1): 87–88. ISSN 0032-2806. JSTOR 20148226.
  • Paul, Angus (September 12, 1984). "Haymarket Square; William James's Development; Hardy's Novels". Chronicle of Higher Education. 29 (3): 17. ISSN 0009-5982.
  • Perrier, Hubert (1985). "Histoire Américaine: Socialisme et Mouvement Ouvrier". Revue française d'études américaines (26): 459–461. ISSN 0397-7870. JSTOR 20873340.
  • "Rev. of The Haymarket Tragedy". The Wilson Quarterly. 9 (1): 144–145. 1985. ISSN 0363-3276. JSTOR 40257672.
  • Salvatore, Nick (1985). "Rev. of The Haymarket Tragedy". The American Historical Review. 90 (3): 772–773. doi:10.2307/1861126. ISSN 0002-8762. JSTOR 1861126. S2CID 145342504.
  • Salvatore, Nick (June 1985). "Rev. of The Haymarket Tragedy". American Historical Review. 90 (3): 772. doi:10.2307/1861126. ISSN 0002-8762. JSTOR 1861126. S2CID 145342504. EBSCOhost 5610282.
  • Sillito, John R. (1984). "Rev. of The Haymarket Tragedy". Library Journal. 109 (14): 1670. ISSN 0363-0277. EBSCOhost 7450222.
  • Tane, Miriam (1986). "A Failure of American Justice". Virginia Quarterly Review. 62 (1): 168–173. ISSN 0042-675X.
  • "The New Republic's Best Books". New Republic. Vol. 191, no. 14. October 1984. p. 41. ISSN 0028-6583.
  • Van Tine, Warren (1987). "Rev. of The Haymarket Tragedy". The Historian. 49 (2): 275. ISSN 0018-2370. JSTOR 24446860.
  • Weinberg, Arthur (April 1985). "Labor Martyrs". Progressive. 49 (4): 41–42. ISSN 0033-0736.
  • Wrone, David R. (1985). "Rev. of The Haymarket Tragedy". Illinois Historical Journal. 78 (3): 221–222. ISSN 0748-8149. JSTOR 40191865.
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