In search of revolution: international communist parties in the third period
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London I.B. Tauris 2004
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Courting disaster? : the Communist International in the third period / Matthew Worley -- Storm over Asia : Comintern colonial policy in the third period / John Callaghan -- Presenting a crisis as an opportunity : the KPD and the third period, 1929-33 / Norman LaPorte -- To the left and back again : the Communist Party of Great Britain in the third period / Matthew Worley -- The Italian Communist Party and the third period / Aldo Agosti -- French communism, the Comintern and class against class : interpretations and rationales / Stephen Hopkins -- Wreckage or recovery : a tale of two parties / Geoffrey Swain -- The Portuguese Communist Party, its ancillary organizations, and the Communist International's third period / Carlos A. Cunha -- The "good Bolsheviks" : the Spanish Communist Praty and the third period / Tim Rees -- A final stab at insurrection : the American Communist Party, 1928-34 / James Ryan -- Red or yellow? : Canadian communists and the "long" third period, 1927-36 / John Manley -- The new line in the Antipodes : Australian communists and class against class / Stuart Macintyre -- The Communist Party of New Zealand and the third period, 1928-35 / Kerry Taylor -- The Chinese Communist Party during the third period, 1927-34 / Patricia Stranahan -- Blowing up India : the Comintern and India, 1928-35 / John Callaghan -- The new line in South Africa : ideology and perception in a very small communist party / Allison Drew -- Moscow in the tropics : the third period, Brazilian style / Marco Santana
The end of the Cold War and the opening of the Soviet, and especially the Communist International (Comintern), archives, have revolutionized the history and historiography of Communism and the Soviet Union and national communist parties. And nowhere has the upheaval been greater than in the history of the "Third Period". The Comintern officially announced in 1928 the "Third Period" in capitalist development and communist struggle. All national communist parties had to cease collaboration with social democrat and labor movements and adopt the policy of 'class against class' as dictated by Moscow. Most historians have seen this policy as a disaster leading to the demise of communism as an international force. However, this collection of contributions by an international team of scholars demonstrates not only that international communism survived, national parties flourished, fought fascism, and the Popular Front emerged as a major international force
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ISBN:0857713515
1282751018
1417569239
1850434077
9780857713513
9781282751019
9781417569236
9781850434078

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