The comintern and early Indian communism, 1921-1928
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The comintern and early Indian communism, 1921-1928
Towards Freedom, 2012
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Bibliography: p. [371]-376
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The book is a re-assessment of earlier historiography in the light of new documents that became available only after the fall of the Soviet Union and the opening up of its archives. It seeks to examine how, unlike Europe communism could originate in India in the absence of capitalist exploitation. It establishes the fact that despite being dependent on commintern's guidelines, and despite several influences Indian communism retained an autonomous quality.
Table of Contents
- Developing a New Doctrine for the East: The Second Congress & the Congress at Baku
- The Commintern & India: 1921-1928
- The Origins of Communism in India
- The Emergence of an All India Party
- Conclusion
- Biliography
- Index.
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