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From Lenin to Malenkov

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This comparative analysis of various communist movements across the globe from eminent British historian and political scientist, Hugh Seton-Watson, delves deeply into the social and political states of countries where communists attempted to seize-and successfully seized-power.

The author of many of the mid-20th century's standard works on Russian and Eastern European history, Seton-Watson's 1953 study carefully follows the sequence of communist revolution: from the Marxist-Leninist seizure of power in Russia during WWI and its consolidation under Lenin; the rise and horrors of Stalinism in the late 20s, 30s and 40s; the birth of the Comintern and popular front in the inter-war period; the communist inspired/directed resistance movements of the war years; through to the Stalinisation of Eastern Europe in the wake of WWII; the rise and triumph of Mao in China; communist triumphs in Korea and Southeast Asia; and the role of Marxist-Leninist and Stalinist thought in the nationalist/anti-colonialist movements in Africa, Asia and Latin America in the early-mid-20th century.An unmissable addition to your collection!"e;Both the subject and the literature of communism are vast.

Communism is a theory, which professes to explain philosophy, religion, history, economics and society.

Communism is a vocation, whose devotees accept its discipline in every part of their private and professional lives.

Communism is a science of conspiracy, a technique of wrecking and subversion.

Communism is a revolutionary movement, a political force which operates in a social environment, which recruits its members from various classes of society, and marshals its armies against various political opponents."e;-Hugh Seton-Watson, Introduction

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Muriwai Books
178720510X / 9781787205109
eBook (EPUB)
28/06/2017
1 pages
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