Weimar communism as mass movement, 1918-1933
Series Studies in twentieth century communism seriesDetalles de publicación: Chadwell Heath : Lawrence & Wishart, 2017 Descripción: xxi, 294 pTema(s): HISTORIA | COMUNISMO | ALEMANIA | REPÚBLICA DE WEIMARTipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Libro | Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani - CDI | 11861 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | 11861 |
Weimar communism as mass movement : an introduction / Ralf Hoffrogge and Norman LaPorte --
I. Revolutionary origins --
1. The international communists of Germany, 1916-1919 / Gerhard Engel --
2. The role of the Spartacist Group after 9 November 1918 and the formation of the KPD / Ottokar Luban --
II. The KPD between revolution and realpolitik --
3. Building a mass party : Ernst Meyer and the united front policy, 1921-1922 / Florian Wilde --
4. Class against class : the 'ultra-left' Berlin Opposition, 1921-1923 / Ralf Hoffrogge --
5. Resisting Moscow? Ruth Fischer and the KPD, 1923-1926 / Mario Kessler --
6. The rise of Ernst Th{uml}almann and the Hamburg Left, 1921-1923 / Norman LaPorte --
7. Opposing Hitler and Stalin : left wing communists after expulsion from the KPD / Marcel Bois --
III. Communism and the trade unions --
8. The German section of the International of Sailors and Harbour Workers / Constance Margain --
9. The 'red unions' and their resistance to national socialism : the Unity Union of the Berlin Metal Workers, 1930-1935 / Stefan Heinz --
IV. Reaching beyond the party? --
10. The KPD and farmers : approaches to a neglected research problem / Sebastian Zehetmair --
11. Communism and the avant-garde in Weimar Germany / Ben Fowkes --
12. Willi M{uml}unzenberg : a propagandist reaching beyond the party and class / Fredrik Petersson --
V. Stalin, the 'third period' and the German catastrophe --
13. The entangled catastrophe : Hitler's 1933 'Seizure of power' and the power triangle --
new evidence on the historic failure of the KPD, the Comintern, and the Soviet Union / Bernhard H. Bayerlein