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War and Communism Projet d'ouvrage collectif Date limite : 31 mars 2020 Communist theory was supposed to lead to a classless society that would thereby overcome nationalism, imperialism, violence, and eventually war itself.
Emilia Robin
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Anti-Communism in Britain During the Early Cold War [PDF]
The Cold War produced in many countries a form of political repression and societal paranoia which often infected governmental and civic institutions. In the West, the driving catalyst for the phenomenon was anti-communism. While much has been written on
Gerth, Matthew
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Communism in Cold War Belfast, 1945-62 [PDF]
This article traces the history of communism in Belfast during 1945-62. Beginning with an assessment of the local Communist Party’s strength and ambitions in the immediate post-war period, it examines rapid membership decline and deteriorating relations ...
Smylie, P.
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Experiments with Marxism-Leninism in Cold War Southeast Asia [PDF]
One of the most contentious theatres of the global conflict between capitalism and communism was Southeast Asia. From the 1920s until the end of the Cold War, the region was racked by international and internal wars that claimed the lives of millions and
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Defending nature to prevent both future pandemics and global warming
Review of Malm, Andreas (2020), Corona, Climate, Chronic Emergency: war communism in the twenty-first century, Verso: London.
Philippe Stamenkovic
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Eastern European Exilic Trajectories in Post-1989 Life Writing
My article offers a comparative analysis of autobiographical works by Susan Suleiman, Andrei Codrescu and Kapka Kassabova with a three-pronged interest.
Ioana Luca
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The article aims at addressing the question of representations of World War Two in Croatian and Serbian literature that were subversive in the sense that they queried the legend not simply by rejecting communism and affirming nationalism, but by ...
Czerwiński Maciej
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The Genesis of the Maastricht Treaty and Its Importance for the European Integration and Security
The Treaty of Maastricht was signed thirty years ago, that is, on 7 February 1992, and after its ratification entered into force on 1 November 1993. It was a quantum leap into the European integration initiated after the Second World War. It constituted
Józef M. Fiszer
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Gazetecilik Yıllarında Bülent Ecevit ve Anti-Komünizm (1950-1961)
Bülent Ecevit was involved in Turkish intellectual and political life by working as a journalist in the 1950s, and he also entered active politics in the CHP during this time period.
Ferit Salim SANLI
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This paper explores Problems of Communism, a journal initially launched in 1952 by the International Information Administration (IIA) and later managed by the United States Information Agency (USIA) until 1992, when it was renamed Problems of Post ...
Alice Ciulla
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