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Author: ERIC. LONDON
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Published: 2019
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ISBN-13: 9781912645022
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Author: ERIC. LONDON
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Published: 2019
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ISBN-13: 9781912645022
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Georges Vereeken
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Published: 1976
Total Pages: 424
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Martin McLaughlin
Publisher: Mehring Books
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 362
ISBN-13: 092908702X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert Jackson Alexander
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 1146
ISBN-13: 9780822309758
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn a work of encyclopedic scope, International Trotskyism, 1929-1985 is sure to become the definitive reference work on a movement that has had a significant impact on the political culture of countries in every part of the world for more than half a century. Renowned scholar Robert J. Alexander has amassed, from disparate sources, an unprecedented amount of primary and secondary material to provide a documentary history of the origins, development, and nature of the Trotskyist movement around the world. Drawing on interviews and correspondence with Trotskyists, newspaper reports and pamphlets, historical writings including the annotated writings of Trotsky in both English and French, historical memoirs of Trotskyist leaders, and documents of the Fourth International, Alexander recounts the history of the movement since Trotsky's exile from the Soviet Union in 1929. Organized alphabetically in a double-column, country-by-country format this book charts the formation and growth of Trotskyism in more than sixty-five countries, providing biographic information about its most influential leaders, detailed accounts of Trotsky's personal involvement in the development of the movement in each country, and thorough reports of its various factions and splits. Multiple chapters are reserved for countries where the movement was more active or fully developed and various chapters are organized around crucial thematic issues, such as the Fourth International. The chapters are followed by extensive name, organization, publication, and subject indexes, which provide optimal access to the wealth of information contained in the main body of the work.
Author: Susan Weissman
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 2014-04-15
Total Pages: 629
ISBN-13: 1781689571
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRevolutionary novelist, historian, anarchist, Bolshevik and dissident-Victor Serge is one of the most compelling figures to have emerged from the history of the Soviet Union. A dedicated activist who joined the Bolsheviks in 1919 and fought in the siege of Petrograd, only to be later consigned to poverty and persecution for rejecting both capitalism and Stalinism, he was a keen observer of his times. Carefully wrought and meticulously researched, Susan Weissman's Victor Serge is the definitive biography of an extraordinary man.
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Publisher: Mehring Books
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 170
ISBN-13: 1893638073
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Total Pages: 28
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Georges Vereeken
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Published: 2001-06-01
Total Pages: 390
ISBN-13: 9780846452683
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Boris Volodarsky
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 832
ISBN-13: 0199656584
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the true story behind General Alexander Orlov, the man who never was, now revealed in full for the first time: Stalinist henchman, Soviet spy, celebrated defector to the West, and central character in the greatest KGB deception ever.
Author: Donald Hodges
Publisher: Zed Books
Published: 2002-08
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9781842771259
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMexico Under Seige is a readable and well-informed political history covering the period from the ruling PRI's lurch to the right in 1940 through to its eventual expulsion from office in the elections of 2000. Based on two decades of interview material and new documentary sources, this book is the first to consider the full panorama of popular resistance to the alliance between the Mexican state bureaucracy, the president and the business class. This resistance embraced emerging urban labour protest, new peasant movements, revolutionary strikes on the railways and in schools, student opposition, and the re-emergence of guerrilla struggle culminating in the celebrated indigenous peoples' resistance in Chiapas. Mexico Under Siege analyses the core parties of the resistance, including the suprisingly central role of the Mexican Communist Party, and explains why resistance achieved no more than ending the PRI's system of presidential despotism. Hodge and Gandy conclude with some provocative ideas about who now constitutes the common people's primary opponent and examine the prospects for genuine struggle in an electoral arena where neo-liberal economic ideology and the Mexican economy's closer integration with the United States dominate the political scene.