Book Description
The collapse of communism was one of the most defining moments of the twentieth century. This Very Short Introduction examines the history behind the political, economic, and social structures of communism as an ideology.
Author : Leslie Holmes
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 19,67 MB
Release : 2009-08-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0199551545
The collapse of communism was one of the most defining moments of the twentieth century. This Very Short Introduction examines the history behind the political, economic, and social structures of communism as an ideology.
Author : S. A. Smith
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 834 pages
File Size : 13,98 MB
Release : 2014-01-09
Category : History
ISBN : 0191667528
The impact of Communism on the twentieth century was massive, equal to that of the two world wars. Until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, historians knew relatively little about the secretive world of communist states and parties. Since then, the opening of state, party, and diplomatic archives of the former Eastern Bloc has released a flood of new documentation. The thirty-five essays in this Handbook, written by an international team of scholars, draw on this new material to offer a global history of communism in the twentieth century. In contrast to many histories that concentrate on the Soviet Union, The Oxford Handbook of the History of Communism is genuinely global in its coverage, paying particular attention to the Chinese Revolution. It is 'global', too, in the sense that the essays seek to integrate history 'from above' and 'from below', to trace the complex mediations between state and society, and to explore the social and cultural as well as the political and economic realities that shaped the lives of citizens fated to live under communist rule. The essays reflect on the similarities and differences between communist states in order to situate them in their socio-political and cultural contexts and to capture their changing nature over time. Where appropriate, they also reflect on how the fortunes of international communism were shaped by the wider economic, political, and cultural forces of the capitalist world. The Handbook provides an informative introduction for those new to the field and a comprehensive overview of the current state of scholarship for those seeking to deepen their understanding.
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Internal Security
Publisher :
Page : 972 pages
File Size : 25,84 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Communism
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Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Internal Security
Publisher :
Page : 984 pages
File Size : 11,16 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Communism
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Author : United States. Congress. House Internal Security
Publisher :
Page : 1298 pages
File Size : 47,43 MB
Release : 1971
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Author : Richard Pipes
Publisher : Modern Library
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 34,72 MB
Release : 2003-08-05
Category : History
ISBN : 0812968646
With astonishing authority and clarity, Richard Pipes has fused a lifetime’s scholarship into a single focused history of Communism, from its hopeful birth as a theory to its miserable death as a practice. At its heart, the book is a history of the Soviet Union, the most comprehensive reorganization of human society ever attempted by a nation-state. This is the story of how the agitation of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, two mid-nineteenth-century European thinkers and writers, led to a great and terrible world religion that brought down a mighty empire, consumed the world in conflict, and left in its wake a devastation whose full costs can only now be tabulated.
Author : Emile Bertrand Ader
Publisher :
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 21,51 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Political Science
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Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Internal Security
Publisher :
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 33,67 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Communism
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Author : Bertrand Russell
Publisher : IndyPublish.com
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 41,43 MB
Release : 1921
Category : Fiction
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Author : Selma Botman
Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 35,58 MB
Release : 1988-08-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780815624431
Selma Botman examines the virtually unknown history of communism in Egypt during the twentieth-century. In an original and well-documented study, the author has traced the development of the revolutionary left using political court cases, interviews with political activists, and literature from the communist movement itself. In the post–World War II period, Egyptian communists operated in an environment of extreme secrecy and periodic repression. While the communist movement never became a mainstream political force or had realistic capabilities for overthrowing the royalist regime, its importance and influence were much larger than its numbers imply. Egyptian Marxists had a significant ideological impact on Egyptian society, especially among the intelligentsia and to a lesser degree among trade unionists. Moreover, they were present at key moments of nationalist, student, and working-class militancy. The revolutionary left also contributed to the destabilization of the constitutional monarchy and the worn-out Wafd Party, the premier nationalist organization in Egypt, and helped pave the way for the emergence of Gamal Abdul Nasser and the Free Officers movement of 1952.