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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
Mike Taber
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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

2013
The essay falls into two sections. The first examines the history of the Third International (Comintern) from its creation in 1919 to its dissolution in 1943, looking at the imposition of the Twenty-One Conditions on parties wishing to join the new International in 1920, the move from a perspective of splitting the labour movement to one of a united ...
Alexander Vatlin, Stephen A. Smith
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Modern German historiography of the Comintern

Bulletin of the State University of Education. Series: History and Political Sciences
Aim. To analyse the assessments of the Comintern policy by German historians at the present stage (since the early 1990s).Methodology. Publications devoted to the activities of the Comintern that fit the specified criteria were studied, several groups of
A. I. Suzdaltsev
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Activities of the Polish-Baltic Land Secretariat of the Comintern in 1926—1933 and Interaction with Social Democratic Parties

ISTORIYA
This study uses documentary materials from the Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History (RGASPI) to reveal the nature and features of the implementation of the soviet foreign policy in the second half of the 1920s through the Comintern, which was
Elina Filippova
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The Comintern after the end of the Comintern. Some episodes of search of new forms of unity by Latin American Communists

Latinskaia Amerika, 2021
The article analyzes the evolution of various forms of international cooperation between Latin American Communist Parties and the ways of their interaction with Moscow after the dissolution of the Comintern. The search for an optimal model of interaction
V. Jeifets
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Activities of the Polish-Baltic Land Secretariat of the Comintern in 1933—1935 and the Struggle of the United Popular Front Against Fascism

ISTORIYA
The article based on documentary materials from the Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History (RGASPI) analyzes the activities of the Polish-Baltic Länder Secretariat during the first half of the 1930s.
Elina Filippova
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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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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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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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