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The Cambridge History of Communism
Post-Stalinist Reformism and the Prague Spring
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September 21 2017
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction to Volume II
pp. 15
World War II, Soviet Power and International Communism
pp. 38
Anti-Fascist Resistance Movements in Europe and Asia During World War II
pp. 63
The Sovietization of East Central Europe 1945–1989
pp. 87
The Chinese Communist Revolution and the World
pp. 113
Nikita Khrushchev and De-Stalinization in the Soviet Union 1953–1964
pp. 139
The Changing Pattern of Soviet–East European Relations 1953–1968
pp. 170
Post-Stalinist Reformism and the Prague Spring
pp. 196
The Socialist Modernization of China Between Soviet Model and National Specificity 1949–1960s
pp. 220
The Chinese Cultural Revolution
pp. 243
The Rise and the Fall of the Sino-Soviet Alliance 1949–1989
pp. 269
Mao Zedong as a Historical Personality
pp. 291
Cold War Anti-Communism and the Impact of Communism on the West
pp. 317
Communism, Decolonization and the Third World
pp. 341
The Socialist Camp and the Challenge of Economic Modernization in the Third World
pp. 364
The Cuban Revolution: The First Decade
pp. 388
Latin American Communism
pp. 414
The History of the Vietnamese Communist Party 1941–1975
pp. 441
Korean Communism: From Soviet Occupation to Kim Family Regime
pp. 467
Indonesian Communism: The Perils of the Parliamentary Path
pp. 491
Communism in India
pp. 518
Comparing African Experiences of Communism
pp. 544
Communism in the Arab World and Iran
pp. 570
Yugoslav Communism and the Yugoslav State
pp. 597
Italian Communism
pp. 619
The French Communist Party
pp. 642
American Communism
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