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The Abyssinia Crisis - Seventy Years on (Paperback)
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The Abyssinia Crisis - Seventy Years on (Paperback)
Series: Socialist History S., No. 28
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Loot Price R228
Discovery Miles 2 280
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2005 marks the seventieth anniversary of Italy's invasion of
Ethiopia - final humiliating step in Europe's colonisation of
Africa; bloody symptom of the collapse of collective security in
Europe; harbinger of the world war to come. In this issue of
Socialist History our contributors offer provocative reassessments
of this key episode, set in its broader contemporary context by the
issue's editor, Allison Drew. Exploding the myth that Italian
fascism was not marked by the racism of Nazism, Willie Thompson's
article describes the stark brutality displayed in Abyssinia by
Italian troops and the key role which the conflict played in
Mussolini's domestic and international calculations. The conflict
also had a significant impact upon the international left and the
challenges simultaneously posed it by the rise of fascism, the
reconfigurations of democracy and imperialism and the uncertainties
of Soviet foreign policy. In his article, Christian Hogsbjerg
explores the major impact which the Abyssinian struggle had on the
Trinidadian intellectual C.L.R. James, who was then in Britain
working on his masterful study of the Haitian Revolution The Black
Jacobins. Britain, and the predicaments of this socialist anti-war
movement are evaluated here by Andrew Flinn and Gidon Cohen. If
socialists and internationalists seemed preoccupied with the issue,
the same cannot be said of the wider British public. In our final
feature, David Howell shows that in the 1935 general election
voters were generally far less interested in Abyssinia than either
politicians or political activists. Perhaps, Howell suggests, the
same cannot be said so confidently of the last general election and
the impact of Iraq. The issue concludes with a discussion of the
contemporary Moscow arts scene by Margarita Tupitsyn and our usual
reviews section.
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