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The Comintern’s Uncertain Heritage

2018
The big book devoted by Poulantsaz to the Communist International in the face of fascism is published in 1971. It is, in the same time, a reflection on the history of communism, its errors, its divisions, but also its ability to think about the revolutionary transformation. The study aims to show how Poulantzas develops his theoretical analysis in term
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The Comintern Archives Online

Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2005
SUMMARY Access to the Comintern archives has been virtually impossible for many years. In 1992, the Project for Computerization of the Comintern Archives was launched. This resulted in the creation of a comprehensive database with an inventory to the complete Comintern archives and scanning of 1,200,000 pages from the records of the central bodies of ...
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The Anti-Comintern Pact

1958
The English cartoonist David Low once described Mussolini as “the man who took the lid off.”1 This might well be the case in more ways than one, for the Duce’s attack on Abyssinia in late 1935 set off a veritable chain reaction. France, forever mindful of events across the Rhine, appeared not unwilling to satisfy Mussolinis African desires in return ...
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Comintern and Other Perspectives

1997
In the two preceding chapters we have seen how Lenin and lesser Marxist luminaries attempted to come to terms with the immediate aftermath of the October Revolution and the period in which it became clear that ‘orthodox’ revolutions in the capitalist centre were not going to give the supposedly indispensable support to the Soviet regime.
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Comintern, Stalinism and Totalitarianism

1999
The concept of totalitarianism has enjoyed a marked revival since the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. Scholars and commentators, especially in Eastern Europe, have returned to the idea of ‘totalitarianism’ to define not only Stalinist Russia, but also the post-Stalin regimes that dominated the region, and this regardless ...
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Josip Broz Tito in the Comintern Crucible

Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences
N. V. Bondarev
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Lenin and the Comintern

The American Historical Review, 1975
Thomas T. Hammond   +2 more
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