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Communists

2015
The chapter analyses the trajectory of the Italian Communist Party and its transformation reviewing social science empirical research on the party on the ground, in office and central office.
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Babeuf: Communist or Proto-Communist?

The Journal of Modern History, 1979
The French Revolution gave birth to notions which went beyond the ideas of the established state of things. The revolutionary movement, which began in 1789 with the Cercle Social, whose main representatives were to be Leclerc and Roux, and which ended in Babeuf's conspiracy, gave birth to the Communist idea which Buonarroti, friend of Babeuf ...
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Introduction: communist youth, communist generations: a reappraisal

Twentieth Century Communism, 2012
Organisations of youth […] which openly declare that they are still learning, that their main task is to train party workers for the socialist parties […] must be given every assistance. We must be patient with their faults and strive to correct them gradually, mainly by persuasion, and not by fighting them.
Leo Goretti, Matthew Worley
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Communist Legislatures and Communist Politics

1982
As long as communist parties have ruled nation-states, little attention has been devoted to their legislatures. A lack of emphasis upon legislative bodies in the study of communist politics has, at least until recently, been understandable; there have been, and still are, strong indications that legislatures in most communist states do not ‘legislate ...
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Pre-Communist and Communist Developmental Legacies

East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures, 2015
This article discusses two distinctive approaches for thinking about historical legacies in the post-communist context. The first approach, which builds on the work of Ken Jowitt, emphasizes the distinctiveness of Leninist socioeconomic and political legacies, while the second approach, rooted in the writings of Andrew Janos, highlights the ...
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Les générations communistes

Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire, 1989
Communist generations, Philippe Buton The concept of generation, understood as cohort of affiliations, with singularities marked by references to different founding events and social profiles, whose specificity is experienced as such, does help understand the development of the French Communist Party.
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Neither “bourgeois” nor “communist” science: Sociology in communist and post-communist Albania

Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 1996
Abstract In most parts of communist Eastern Europe there has been some tradition of sociology. This was not the case in Albania where sociology was totally excluded from the university curriculum, as well as from the foci of scientific research, during the years of communist authoritarian rule.
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Communists and Workers In Ex-Communist Europe

Monthly Review, 1998
The return to power of ex-Communist Parties in a number of East Central and East European countries in the mid-1990s came as a shock to many in the West largely because they had failed to notice the strength of the Communist electorate in the region during the so-called revolutions of 1989-90.
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Communist and post-communist studies

Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 1993
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La médiation communiste. T1, L'engagement communiste

2018
Ce livre propose une analyse renouvelée du communisme et de la complexité de ses significations. En proposant une analyse critique de l'imaginaire communiste et des logiques communistes de pouvoir et d'institutions, l'auteur propose un regard sur les aspects nouveaux de l'engagement communiste liés à la mondialisation et l'écologie comme identité ...
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