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Out of America's urban, industrial cauldron: the origins of May Day as event and icon, 1867-1890
Revolutionary dreams and practical action: May Day and Labor Day, 1890-1903
Working-class resistance and accommodation: May Day and Labor Day, 1903-1916
Defining Americanism in the shadow of reaction: May Day and the cultural politics of urban celebrations, 1917-1935
May Day's heyday: the promises and perils of the Depression Era and the popular front, 1929-1939
World War II and public redefinitions of Americanism, 1941-1945
May Day becomes America's forgotten holiday, 1946-1960.
Revolutionary dreams and practical action: May Day and Labor Day, 1890-1903
Working-class resistance and accommodation: May Day and Labor Day, 1903-1916
Defining Americanism in the shadow of reaction: May Day and the cultural politics of urban celebrations, 1917-1935
May Day's heyday: the promises and perils of the Depression Era and the popular front, 1929-1939
World War II and public redefinitions of Americanism, 1941-1945
May Day becomes America's forgotten holiday, 1946-1960.