Tito : a biography
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Tito : a biography
(Communist lives, v. 5)
I. B. Tauris, 2011
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内容説明
Josip Broz Tito was a remarkable figure in the history of Communism, the Second World War, the Balkans and post-war Eastern Europe. He was the only European besides Lenin to lead a successful Communist revolution and became one of the most renowned Communist leaders of all time. For a certain generation, he was remembered as someone who stood up to both Hitler and Stalin - and won. Tito was above all else a communist, and was devoted to the communist cause until the day he died. What made him different from other communist leaders was that his early experience of Soviet Russia had given him sufficient knowledge of the Soviet experiment to be wary of its spell. In this, the first post-communist biography of Tito, the acclaimed historian Geoffrey Swain paints a new picture of this famous figure, focusing primarily on his Communist years. It will be essential reading for anyone interested in Communist and Eastern European history.
目次
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Making of a Yugoslav Revolutionary
Chapter 2: Learning to Implement the People's Liberation Struggle
Chapter 3: Revolution through War
Chapter 4: Revising Marxism Leninism
Chapter 5: The Khrushchev Decade
Chapter 6: Reforming Communism
Chapter 7: Actually Existing Self-Management
Conclusion
Bibliography
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