Left Transnationalism

Left Transnationalism
Title Left Transnationalism PDF eBook
Author Oleksa Drachewych
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 430
Release 2020-01-16
Genre History
ISBN 0773559949

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In 1919, Bolshevik Russia and its followers formed the Communist International, also known as the Comintern, to oversee the global communist movement. From the very beginning, the Comintern committed itself to ending world imperialism, supporting colonial liberation, and promoting racial equality. Coinciding with the centenary of the Comintern's founding, Left Transnationalism highlights the different approaches interwar communists took in responding to these issues. Bringing together leading and emerging scholars on the Communist International, individual communist parties, and national and colonial questions, this collection moves beyond the hyperpoliticized scholarship of the Cold War era and re-energizes the field. Contributors focus on transnational diasporic and cultural networks, comparative studies of key debates on race and anti-colonialism, the internationalizing impulse of the movement, and the evolution of communist platforms through transnational exchange. Essays further emphasize the involvement of communist and socialist parties across Canada, Australia, India, China, Japan, Southeast Asia, Latin America, South Africa, and Europe. Highlighting the active discussions on nationality, race, and imperialism that took place in Comintern circles, Left Transnationalism demonstrates that this organization - as well as communism in general - was, especially in the years before 1935, far more heterogeneous, creative, and unpredictable than the rubber stamp of the Soviet Union described in conventional historiography. Contributors include Michel Beaulieu (Lakehead University), Marc Becker (Truman State University), Anna Belogurova (Freie Universitat Berlin), Oleksa Drachewych (University of Guelph), Daria Dyakonova (Université de Montréal), Alastair Kocho-Williams (Clarkson University), Andrée Lévesque (McGill University), Lars T. Lih (Independent Scholar), Ian McKay (McMaster University), Sandra Pujals (University of Puerto Rico), John Riddell (Ontario Institute of Studies in Education), Evan Smith (Flinders University), S.A. Smith (All Souls College, Oxford), Xiaofei Tu (Appalachian State University), and Kankan Xie (Peking University).

On the National and Colonial Questions

On the National and Colonial Questions
Title On the National and Colonial Questions PDF eBook
Author Karl Marx
Publisher Leftword
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9788187496151

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Marx And Engels Were First Drawn Into Political Militancy On The Issue Of The National Unification Of Their Native Land, Germany, And The Creation Of A Democratic Autocracy. They Had Begun Studying The Colonial Question In Diverse Countries From Ireland To India And China, As Well As The National Question In Several European Countries Such As Poland, In Their Youth.Their Analyses Of European Nationalism On The One Hand, And Of The Colonial Experience In Asia On The Other, Are Usually Seen As Totally Separate Bodies Of Writing. This Selection Is Unique In That It Tries To See All Of That Work As Part Of A Single Political And Theoretical Project.

Lenin on the National and Colonial Questions

Lenin on the National and Colonial Questions
Title Lenin on the National and Colonial Questions PDF eBook
Author Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin
Publisher
Pages 39
Release 1975
Genre Nationalism and socialism
ISBN

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Marxism and the National and Colonial Question

Marxism and the National and Colonial Question
Title Marxism and the National and Colonial Question PDF eBook
Author Joseph Stalin
Publisher
Pages 316
Release 2003-05-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781410205896

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Originally published 1934, a collection of articles and speeches on the nationalities question in the Soviet Union. Before the 1917 revolution, Stalin was the Communist Party's expert on the "nationalities problem"; after the revolution he became Commissar for the Nationalities in the early years of the Soviet Union. The nationalities problem was a debate over which national groups of the old Russian Empire were to remain a part of the new Soviet Union and which should form independent nations. The material in this book covers Finland, Georgia, Poland, and Ukraine; the national question in Yugoslavia; and many related topics.

Imperial Rule and the Politics of Nationalism

Imperial Rule and the Politics of Nationalism
Title Imperial Rule and the Politics of Nationalism PDF eBook
Author Adria Lawrence
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 297
Release 2013-09-16
Genre History
ISBN 1107037093

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During the first half of the twentieth century, movements seeking political equality emerged in France's overseas territories. Within twenty years, they were replaced by movements for national independence in the majority of French colonies, protectorates, and mandates. In this pathbreaking study of the decolonization era, Adria Lawrence asks why elites in French colonies shifted from demands for egalitarian and democratic reforms to calls for independent statehood, and why mass mobilization for independence emerged where and when it did. Lawrence shows that nationalist discourses became dominant as a consequence of the failure of the reform agenda. Where political rights were granted, colonial subjects opted for further integration and reform. Contrary to conventional accounts, nationalism was not the only or even the primary form of anti-colonialism. Lawrence shows further that mass nationalist protest occurred only when and where French authority was disrupted. Imperial crises were the cause, not the result, of mass protest.

Colonialism in Question

Colonialism in Question
Title Colonialism in Question PDF eBook
Author Frederick Cooper
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 340
Release 2005-06-06
Genre History
ISBN 0520244141

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"Probably the most important historian of Africa currently writing in the English language. His intellectual reach and ambition have even taken influence far beyond African studies as such, and he has become one of the major voices contributing to debates over empire, colonialism and their aftermaths. This book is a call to reinvigorate the critical way in which history can be written. Cooper takes on many of the standard beliefs passing as postcolonial theory and breathes fresh air onto them."—Michael Watts, Director of the Institute of International Studies, Berkeley "This is a very much needed book: on Africa, on intellectual artisanship and on engagement in emancipatory projects. Drawing on his enormous erudition in colonial history, Cooper brings together an intellectual and a moral-political argument against a series of linked developments that privilege 'taking a stance' and in favor of studying processes of struggle through engaged scholarship."—Jane I. Guyer, author of Marginal Gains

Marxism and the National and Colonial Question

Marxism and the National and Colonial Question
Title Marxism and the National and Colonial Question PDF eBook
Author Joseph Stalin
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 1942
Genre Communism
ISBN

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