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Bolshevism, Stalinism and the Comintern
Stalinization and the Communist Party of Italy
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Aldo Agosti
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2008
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Stalinization and Communist Historiography
pp. 22
The Stalinization of the KPD: Old and New Views
pp. 45
Stalinization: Balance Sheet of a Complex Notion
pp. 66
The Central Bodies of the Comintern: Stalinization and Changing Social Composition
pp. 89
The Impact of ‘Bolshevization’ and ‘Stalinization’ on French and German Communism: A Comparative View
pp. 105
Paul Levi and the Turning Point of 1921: Bolshevik Emissaries and International Discipline in the Time of Lenin
pp. 124
‘Kings among their subjects’? Ernst Thälmann, Harry Pollitt and the Leadership Cult as Stalinization
pp. 146
Stalinization and the Communist Party of Italy
pp. 167
The Spanish Civil War and the Routes of Stalinization
pp. 188
Finnish Communism, Bolshevization and Stalinization
pp. 206
To Make the Nation or to Break It: Communist Dilemmas in Two Interwar Multinational States
pp. 226
Testing the Limits: Stalinization and the New Zealand and British Communist Parties
pp. 245
From Bolshevism to Stalinism: Communism and the Comintern in Ireland
pp. 263
‘Their unCommunist Stand’: Chicago’s Foreign Language-Speaking Communists and the Question of Stalinization, 1928–35
pp. 283
The Profintern and the ‘Syndicalist Current’ in the United States
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