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Agents of the Revolution - New Biographical Approaches to the History of International Communism in the Age of Lenin and Stalin... Agents of the Revolution - New Biographical Approaches to the History of International Communism in the Age of Lenin and Stalin (Paperback)
Kevin Morgan, Gidon Cohen, Andrew Flinn
R1,943 Discovery Miles 19 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Using Comintern archives, oral interviews and a wide range of other sources, this collection presents a sample of some of the exciting new work currently being produced in the field of communist biography. Geographically, the contributions take in North America and New Zealand as well as a range of European countries. Some chapters focus on individuals like Clara Zetkin, William Z. Foster, Umberto Terracini, William Gallacher or Jozsef Pogany. Others adopt a collective approach to explore communist cultures in rural Austrai or the Netherlands, or the impact of institutions like the International Lenin School. There are also chapters on communist institutional biographies, the role of general secretaries and the significance of generations and family links.

Political Uses of Memory (Paperback): Gidon Cohen Political Uses of Memory (Paperback)
Gidon Cohen; Contributions by Reiner Tosstorff, Steve Hopkins, Emmet O'Connor, Neil Redfern
R250 Discovery Miles 2 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The political uses of historical writing--namely the genres of biography and autobiography within communist and socialist traditions--are closely examined in this issue of "Socialist History Journal." Leading the way, Reiner Torsorff presents the first-ever biographical study written in English of Alexander Losowski--his life before the revolution, his rise in the Profintern, and beyond. Steve Hopkins examines Irish republican autobiography--its political forms and functions. Emmet O'Connor critically examines the autobiography of Irish Communists in the Spanish Civil War with an eye toward the mythic purposes which such writing serves. Additionally, Neil Redfern conveys the story of Michael Shapiro, the "Daily Worker China" correspondent who sided with the Chinese in the Sino-Soviet splits in the 1960s.

Communists and British Society 1920-1991 - People of a Special Mould (Hardcover): Kevin Morgan, Gidon Cohen, Andrew Flinn Communists and British Society 1920-1991 - People of a Special Mould (Hardcover)
Kevin Morgan, Gidon Cohen, Andrew Flinn
R833 Discovery Miles 8 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Newly accessible communist archives in Britain and Moscow have given us a fuller and richer picture of the membership of the British Communist Party than of any other British political party, and indeed of most other communist parties. This project presents the fullest and most authoritative details of the Communist Party in Britain yet assembled. It tracks down British communists: who they were, where they came from, how their allegiances were forged and sustained, how communist identities were created and dissolved, the diverse roles party members played in British society. A truly collaborative project led by academics with sustained research experience, this book will not simply deepen our understanding of one of the key social movements of the twentieth century, it will provide a social history of left-wing activism in Britain, from the social ferment and grassroots militancy of the interwar period to the cultural politics and 'designer socialism' of the 1980s.

The Failure of a Dream - The Independent Labour Party from Disaffiliation to World War II (Hardcover): Gidon Cohen The Failure of a Dream - The Independent Labour Party from Disaffiliation to World War II (Hardcover)
Gidon Cohen
R4,815 Discovery Miles 48 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Independent Labour Party began the 1930s as a significant force in dispute with the Labour Party proper. In 1932, as these conflicts led to a split, the party had more MPs in Scotland than the larger organisation and a membership five times that of the British Communist Party. In the first major study of the Independent Labour Party after disaffiliation from the mainstream in 1932, Gidon Cohen draws on archival material from Moscow and newly released police and secret service papers as well as other major British archives. In doing so he explores the culture and politics of an organisation which he argues, contrary to received scholarship, remained an important component of the British left throughout the 1930s. CONTENTS: 1. Introduction 2. The Split 3. Membership and Organisation 4. Electoral Arenas 5. Divided We Fall: Internal Politics 6. Intellectuals, Ideas and Policy 7. Infiltration: Communism and the National Unemployed Workers' Movement 8. The Mainstream: Labour and the Unions 9. Pacifism, Wars and the Internationals 10. Conclusion

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