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- On a field of red : the Communist International and the coming of World War II / by Brown, Anthony Cave.(CARDINAL)153193; MacDonald, Charles B.(Charles Brown),1922-1990.(CARDINAL)153194;
Bibliography: pages 645-650.
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- The Comintern : historical highlights, essays, recollections, documents / by Lazić, Branko M.,editor.(CARDINAL)129836; Drachkovitch, Milorad M.,editor.(CARDINAL)158200; Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace.(CARDINAL)142190;
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (pages 379-400).Essays. The Comintern's claim to Marxist legitimacy / Stefan T. Possony -- A party of a new type / Bertram D. Wolfe ; Two instruments of control by the Comintern : the emissaries of the ECCI and the party representatives in Moscow / Branko Lazitch -- The emergence of a new Comintern policy for China : 1928 / Richard C. Thornton -- The German communists' united-front and popular-front ventures / Babette Gross -- Stalin's massacre of the foreign communist leaders / Branko Lazitch -- Comments on the massacre / Boris Souvarine -- Comintern and the insurrectional activity of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1941-1942 / Milorad M. Drachkovitch -- Recollections. Stalin and the "rebellion" of Tasca and Humbert-Droz / Henri Barbé -- The Moscow origin of the French "popular front" / Célie and Albert Vassart -- The founding of the Cominform / Eugenio Reale -- Documents. Paul Levi and Moscow. Report of Comrade Levi to the Executive Committee of the Third International on the Italian Party Congress, Berlin, January 20, 1921 -- A controversy between Radek and Levi behind closed doors -- Interference by the Comintern in the affairs of the French Communist Party (1921-1923). Minutes from a secret meeting between some representatives of the First Congress of the French Communist Party and Comintern delegates, Marseille, December 27, 1921 -- Supplemental instructions to the delegates of the Communist International at the Second Congress of the French Communist Party in Paris, October, 1922 -- A confidential letter from the Comintern to the left wing of the French Communist Party, January 15,1923 -- Albert Treint's letter of resignation, March 18, 1923.
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- Twilight of the Comintern, 1930-1935 / by Carr, Edward Hallett,1892-1982.(CARDINAL)137759;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- History of the International. / by Braunthal, Julius,1891-1972.(CARDINAL)144893;
Bibliography: volume 1, pages 367-376; volume 2, pages 561-581.v. 1. 1864-1914.--v. 2. 1914-1943.
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- The Comintern and the Chinese Communists, 1928-1931 / by Thornton, Richard C.(CARDINAL)162438;
Bibliography: pages 227-240.
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- The Communist International and its front organizations: a research guide and checklist of holdings in American and European libraries / by Sworakowski, Witold S.(CARDINAL)221882;
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- The Red years : European socialism versus bolshevism, 1919-1921/ by Lindemann, Albert S.(CARDINAL)165165;
Bibliography: pages 329-339.Introduction -- I. Before the Biennio Rosso: The deeper roots of the socialist-communist conflict -- The SPD, SFIO, and PSI in the generation before the war -- Trends of the prewar socialist parties -- Prewar socialism in Russia -- The trauma of war -- Lenin and the problem of war -- War's end and the radicalization of western socialist parties -- II. The Russian "Spark" -- Revolution in Russia -- The spread of revolution to Germany -- The failures of revolutionary socialists in Germany -- The Bern conference -- The first congress of the communist international -- Leninism and the first congress of the Comintern -- The PSI and the Comintern -- Comintern policy in 1919 -- III. Between socialist and communist internationals -- The response of the USPD and SFIO to Bolshevik doctrine in early 1919 -- Impasse at Lucerne: The USPD in search of a new international -- The reconstructionist movement -- The Leipzig congress -- November elections in France and Italy -- The advance of the reconstructionist movement -- The Strasbourg congress -- IV. Paths to Moscow -- The USPD opens negotiations: A letter from Moscow -- The SFIO approaches Moscow -- Cracks in the Maximalist majority -- Adjustments in Comintern policy: The extreme left -- Adjustments in Comintern policy: The centrists -- V. In the land of revolution -- The delegates of the SFIO -- The delegates of the USPD -- The delegates of the PSI -- En route to Petrograd -- Moscow -- Cachin and Frossard before the "most redoubtable of tribunals" -- Voyage down Volga -- The later arrival of the USPD delegation -- VI. The second congress of the communist international -- The opening days of the second congress -- Cachin and Frossard opt publicly for the Comintern -- The SFIO and USPD delegates before the committee on conditions -- New pressures from the Bolsheviks -- Serrati versus the Bolsheviks -- The compromise with Cachin and Frossard -- The attack of the extreme left -- The split in the USPD delegation -- Bordiga at the second congress -- VII. The campaign for communism -- Cachin and Frossard return to Paris -- The return of the USPD delegates -- The return of the Italian delegation -- Factory occupations and municipal elections -- The twenty-one conditions in France -- The new factions of the PSI -- Serrati and centrism -- VIII. The split in western socialism -- The Halle congress -- Negotiations at Halle -- The factions of the SFIO -- The congress of Tours -- The congress of Leghorn -- Paul Levi and the Comintern -- Epilogue and conclusions.
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- Travellers of the world revolution : a global history of the Communist International / by Studer, Brigitte,author.; Roberts, Dafydd,translator.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."The Communist International was the first organized attempt to bring about worldwide revolution and left a lasting mark on twentieth-century history. Acclaimed historian Brigitte Studer offers a new and fascinating account of this transnational organization founded in 1919 by Lenin and Trotsky and dissolved by Stalin in 1943, telling the story through the eyes of the activists who became its 'professional revolutionaries'"--Preface -- Introduction -- Revolution and organization -- Local beginnings of a global project -- Revolution as an employment -- The global in the local -- Women, men and the revolutionary self -- Situated action -- Sources and structure -- Moscow 1920: Revolutionary rendezvous -- Through the Allied blockade to Soviet Russia -- Revolutionary enthusiasm and the experience of transnational solidarity -- The search for shared principles and a common language -- Revolutionaries of a new type? -- Baku and Tashkent: The revolution goes East -- The 'oppressed peoples of the East' -- Force of arms, force of propaganda: Exporting the revolution -- Modernity and tradition? -- Daily life in the early days of the comintern apparatus -- Berlin: Bridgehead in Europe and hub of transnational circulation -- Transfers of money and knowledge -- An early comintern agent and his team -- Interacting apparatuses -- An organ of party control in the West -- The working day on a foreign mission -- A rigorous system of coordination and supervision -- Berlin, cultural capital of international communism -- Cosmopolitan intellectuals -- Changing personnel policy -- Euphoria and sadness, integration and isolation -- Between ascesis and Bohemia -- A communist entrepreneur -- Avant-garde culture and prop-art -- Paris, Brussels, Berlin: Anti-imperialism and transcolonial networks -- Anticolonialism reaches the Metropole -- China: New epicentre of the world revolution -- Building global anticolonial solidarity -- From anticolonialism to anti-imperialism -- Mobilizing friends and sympathizers -- Coordination with the Eastern department -- 'Negro workers': The internationalization of the international -- Guangzhou and Wuhan: On missions for the Comintern in China -- Disunion and deadlock -- In the new capital -- Communicating the line -- Departure and the political consequences of the debacle -- Shanghai: The perilous life of the Comintern agent -- Rallying point for professional revolutionaries -- Smashing of the Comintern network -- Conspiracy as an occupation -- Sowing confusion -- Improvised cooperation between apparatuses -- A Communist enclave amid the foreign concessions -- Cities of refuge: Paris, Basel, Zurich, Moscow -- Paris: A disorganized effort to rebuild the apparatus -- Basel and Zurich: Precarious safety -- Moscow: Caught in the trap -- The last big mission: Barcelona, Madrid, Albacete, Valencia -- Advent of the Comintern representatives -- Solidarity with the Spanish Republic...and the revolution -- Recruitment and conveyance of volunteers -- Establishment of a military base in Albacete -- (Proto-)humanitarian aid -- Security and surveillance in Spain -- Fatigue and conflict among the comintern advisers -- Conclusion: A life with bags packed -- Conditions, duties, job requirements -- Personality types, career opportunities and cadre policy -- Violence and imprisonment -- Political commitment: Gains and losses -- Stalin and the transformation of the Comintern -- The dead on leave: The great massacre -- Aftermath -- A brief epilogue: The survivors.
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- On the international working-class and communist movement by Lenin, Vladimir Ilʹich,1870-1924.(CARDINAL)153248;
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- The Soviet world of American communism / by Klehr, Harvey.(CARDINAL)138656; Anderson, K. M.(Kirill Mikhaĭlovich)(CARDINAL)275403; Haynes, John Earl.(CARDINAL)172551; Rossiĭskiĭ t͡sentr khranenii͡a i izuchenii͡a dokumentov noveĭsheĭ istorii.(CARDINAL)683678;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 367-369) and index.
- Subjects: Communist International; Communist Party of the United States of America; Communism; Communism;
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