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International Communism and the Communist International, 1919-43 by Tim Rees,Andrew Thorpe Pdf
The Communist International was formed in Moscow in 1919 as a factory of world revolution, but was dissolved in 1943 without having led a single successful working-class uprising. This book offers a reappraisal of the body.
Founding the Communist International by Communist International. Congress Pdf
Delegates from 20 countries discuss the revolutionary upsurge that swept Central Europe and Asia following World War I. Includes manifesto announcing founding of new revolutionary International.
First published in 1971. The Communist International 1919-1943, is a collection of documents from ‘The Comintern’- Third Communist International - led by Lenin and Stalin, selected and edited by Jane Degras. Documents are organised by year and date. Documents of interest concern Communist trade union policy, instructions for Communist fraction work in non-Communist organizations, and the origins of the Communist movement in such countries as India and Indonesia.
The Communist International and US Communism, 1919-1929 by Jacob Zumoff Pdf
Since the Cold War, most historians have set up an opposition between the “American” and “international” aspects of early American Communism. This book examines the development of the Communist Party in its first decade, from 1919 to 1929. Using the archives of the Communist International, this book, in contrast to previous studies, argues that the International played an important role in the early part of this decade in forcing the party to “Americanise”. Special attention is given to the attempts by the Comintern to orient American Communists on the role of black oppression, and to see the struggle for black liberation and the fight for socialism as inextricably linked. The later sections of the book provide the most detailed account now available of how the Comintern, reflecting the Stalinisation of the Soviet Union, intervened in the American party to ensure the Stalinisation of American Communism.
This is the first single-volume history of the Communist International in the English language to incorporate material from the newly opened Soviet Communist Party Archive in Moscow. Kevin McDermott and Jeremy Agnew provide a comprehensive narrative and interpretative account of the complete span of the Comintern's existence (1919-43). Drawing on the most up-to-date work of both western and Russian experts and on original research, the authors explain the Comintern's degeneration from a revolutionary internationalist organisation into an obedient instrument of the Soviet state. This accessible, lucid text, supported by a selection of key documents, will be invaluable to students and researchers of Soviet history and twentieth-century history and politics.
Toward the United Front by Communistische Internationale Pdf
This book offers, for the first time in English, the proceedings and decisions of the last congress of the Communist International held in Lenin’s lifetime. With an analytic introduction, detailed footnotes, 500 biographic notes, glossary, chronology, and index.
This accessible text provides a comprehensive narrative and interpretative account of the entire history of the Communist International, 1919-1943. By incorporating the most recent Western and Soviet research the authors explain the legendary complexities of Comintern history and chart its degeneration from a revolutionary internationalist organisation into an obedient instrument of Soviet foreign policy. Key themes include: continuities and discontinuities between the Leninist and Stalinist phases, Bolshevisation versus national traditions, and the role of leading individuals in the Comintern apparatus. A selection of documents will elucidate these central themes.