International communism and the Communist International 1919-43

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International communism and the Communist International 1919-43

edited by Tim Rees and Andrew Thorpe

Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA by St. Martin's Press, 1998

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: hbk ISBN 9780719051166

内容説明

A collection of essays, using many of the newly available Russian and East European sources, to look at the history of the political phenomena of Communism. Covers Communism in three continents and fourteen countries, addresses the role of Lenin and Stalin, and the reasons for the failure to spread revolution outside Russia.

目次

  • Part I The view from the centre: Zimmerwald and the origins of the Third International, David Kirby
  • the history of the Comintern in the light of new documents, Kevin McDermott
  • the structure of the Moscow apparatus of the Comintern and decision-making. Part II The parties and the Comintern - Europe: the Comintern International and the British Communist Party, Andrew Thorpe
  • the Comintern and a "trotskyist menace" to British communism on the eve of World War II, Yevgeny Sergeev
  • about a few things we know better concerning French communism and the Communist International, Guillaume Bourgeois
  • the Comintern and the Italian Commuist Party in the light of some new documents, Aldo Agosti
  • the testing-ground of world revolution - Germany in the 1920s, Aleksandr Vatlin
  • from Lenin's comrades in arms to "Dutch donkeys" - the Communist party in the Netherlands and the Comintern of the 1920s, Gerrit Voerman
  • the highpoint of Comintern influence? - the Comintern and the Civil War in Spain, Tim Rees
  • nationalist or internationalist? The Portuguese Communist Party's autonomy and the Communist international, Carlos Cuhna
  • the Communist Party of Greece of the Comintern - evaluations, instructions and subordination, Artiem Ulunian
  • Tito and the twighlight of Comintern, Geoff Swain. The parties of Comintern - the Americas and Asia: the Communist International and the American Communist Party, Hugh Wilford
  • from Caribbean backwater to revolutionary opportunity - Cuba's evolving relationship with Comintern, 1925-1934, Barry Carr
  • the COmintern, the Chinese Communist Party and the three armed uprisings in Shanghai, 1926-1927, Steve Smith
  • peasants and the peoples of the east - Indians and the rhetoric of Comintern, Wendy Singer
  • the Comintern and Japanese Communist Party, Sandra Wilson.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780719055461

内容説明

This book is a full-length study of the rights of indigenous peoples in international law, focusing in particular on instruments of human rights. The primary reference point is contemporary law, though the book also examines the history of indigenous peoples through the lens of historical legal discourses. The work critically assesses the politics of definition and analyses contested definitions and descriptions of indigenous groups. Most of the chapters are devoted to detailed examination of existing and emerging human rights texts at global and regional levels. Among the instruments considered in the book are the International Covenants on Human Rights, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, the African Charter on Human and People's Rights, and the ILO Conventions on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples. -- .

目次

  • Part I The view from the centre: Zimmerwald and the origins of the Third International, David Kirby
  • the history of the Comintern in the light of new documents, Kevin McDermott
  • the structure of the Moscow apparatus of the Comintern and decision-making. Part II The parties and the Comintern - Europe: the Comintern International and the British Communist Party, Andrew Thorpe
  • the Comintern and a "trotskyist menace" to British communism on the eve of World War II, Yevgeny Sergeev
  • about a few things we know better concerning French communism and the Communist International, Guillaume Bourgeois
  • the Comintern and the Italian Commuist Party in the light of some new documents, Aldo Agosti
  • the testing-ground of world revolution - Germany in the 1920s, Aleksandr Vatlin
  • from Lenin's comrades in arms to "Dutch donkeys" - the Communist party in the Netherlands and the Comintern of the 1920s, Gerrit Voerman
  • the highpoint of Comintern influence? - the Comintern and the Civil War in Spain, Tim Rees
  • nationalist or internationalist? The Portuguese Communist Party's autonomy and the Communist international, Carlos Cuhna
  • the Communist Party of Greece of the Comintern - evaluations, instructions and subordination, Artiem Ulunian
  • Tito and the twighlight of Comintern, Geoff Swain. The parties of Comintern - the Americas and Asia: the Communist International and the American Communist Party, Hugh Wilford
  • from Caribbean backwater to revolutionary opportunity - Cuba's evolving relationship with Comintern, 1925-1934, Barry Carr
  • the COmintern, the Chinese Communist Party and the three armed uprisings in Shanghai, 1926-1927, Steve Smith
  • peasants and the peoples of the east - Indians and the rhetoric of Comintern, Wendy Singer
  • the Comintern and Japanese Communist Party, Sandra Wilson.

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