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The 1st Russian Art Exhibition in Berlin: A Rehearsal. Moscow, Third Congress of the Comintern, June 1921

Art Studies Journal
The art exhibition, held during the Third Congress of the Comintern in Moscow in 1921, has never been examined and was only mentioned in passing. Art historians limited themselves to listing the participants of the exhibition, known from the three ...
Olga Pevsner
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Socialist Internationalism and National Classifications at the Comintern Schools (1922–1943)

Ab Imperio, 2021
SUMMARY:Communist internationalism has been studied either as a Soviet foreign policy tool or, recently, as a "transnational" space. This article suggests that for Marxism-Leninism, "socialist internationalism" implied a shared project of independent ...
Rainer Matos Franco
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The Comintern

From Lenin to Khrushchev, 2019
H. Seton-watson
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THE POLICY OF THE COMINTERN IN LATIN AMERICA IN THE ASSESSMENTS OF CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH-SPEAKING HISTORIANS

RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. Series Political Sciences. History. International Relations
The article analyzes the modern English-language historiography of the policy of the Communist International regarding the Latin American region. The choice of the English-speaking countries is due to the fact that a significant number of studies on the ...
I. Suzdaltsev
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Polish Research on the History of the Comintern: An Overview of Existing Literature and an Outline of Future Perspectives

Acta Poloniae Historica, 2021
Although Polish research on the Communist International (Comintern) history began in the interwar period, the existing literature does not constitute a highly-developed field. This becomes particularly evident when Polish studies are compared to research
Eryk Krasucki
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Exploring the Ambiguities of the Fifth Comintern Congress

Historical Materialism
More than a century on, the Fifth Congress of the Communist International in 1924 remains an enigmatic historical event. That congress is associated with the Comintern’s rightward course of the mid-1920s; yet it itself was the scene of a ‘left turn’. It
M. J Taber
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Comintern Aesthetics in the Andes: The Indigenous Revolutionary

Science & society (New York. 1936), 2021
The fight against imperialism and racism was central to the Comintern's political and cultural program of the interwar period. Although the more immediate interests of the Soviet state would come to overshadow such causes, the cultural and political ...
Anna Björk Einarsdóttir
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The Comintern and the National and Colonial Question: the Roots of Soviet Anti-Imperialism and Anti-Racism Reconsidered

Russian History
With Russia’s escalation in Ukraine, many long-standing positions and relationships have become much more complicated. Many nations in the Global South have elected to remain neutral to avoid damaging their long-standing relations with Russia, which ...
O. Drachewych
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Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian Communists in the Transnational World of the Comintern before the Great Purge

ISTORIYA, 2021
The Comintern represented in the international relations of the inter-war period a transnational global force. It has been rightly described as an organisation with political program ambitions extending beyond national boundaries.
Magnus Ilmjarv
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Failed revolution: the Comintern and the Communist Party of Peru in 1930—1933

Latinskaia Amerika
The article focuses on the history of the Communist Party of Peru in 1930—1933 and on cooperation between Peruvian communists and the Comintern during the period of “class against class” tactics.
Vasiliy Vinokurov
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