Red threads a history of the people's flag

"The red flag: There is no symbol, perhaps other than the crucifix and the crescent moon, for which so many people have lived and died. A standard of hope and resistance to millions and of terror and tyranny to many. But why is the flag red? How did it come to represent the workers against the...

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Other Authors: Bell, Henry, 1989- author (author)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: London ; Las Vegas, NV : Pluto Press 2024.
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Summary:"The red flag: There is no symbol, perhaps other than the crucifix and the crescent moon, for which so many people have lived and died. A standard of hope and resistance to millions and of terror and tyranny to many. But why is the flag red? How did it come to represent the workers against the bourgeoisie? And how did it travel the world? Henry Bell takes us around the globe and back in time, tracing the lineage of the red flag. From its beginnings as a sign of battle and piracy to the raising of a blood-stained flag at the Merthyr Rising and the arrival of the red flag at the Paris Commune, from the jungles of north-eastern India to the factories of Cuba, Red Threads explores how this symbol of working-class power first came to be held aloft in the hands of revolutionaries; who raises it today; and its meaning for the future." -- inside front jacket flap
Physical Description:339 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-327) and index.
ISBN:9780745347691