National Bolshevism

National Bolshevism
Author: David Brandenberger
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674009061

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During the 1930s, Stalin and his entourage rehabilitated famous names from the Russian national past in a propaganda campaign designed to mobilize Soviet society for the coming war. In a provocative study, David Brandenberger traces this populist "national Bolshevism" into the 1950s, highlighting the catalytic effect that it had on Russian national identity formation.

The Bolsheviks and the National Question 1917 23

The Bolsheviks and the National Question  1917   23
Author: J. Smith
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1999-01-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230377370

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In a timely re-examination of the origins of the system which fell apart so dramatically in 1991, this book deals with the policies of the Soviets towards the non-Russian nationalities of the former Russian Empire. Making extensive use of previously unavailable material from the Soviet archives, Jeremy Smith explores the attempts of the Bolsheviks to promote the development of minority nationalities in the Soviet context, through a combination of political, cultural and educational measures, and looks at the disputes surrounding the creation of the Soviet Union.

The Third Rome

The Third Rome
Author: Mikhail Agursky
Publsiher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: UCAL:B4964427

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The Rise of Bolshevism and its Impact on the Interwar International Order

The Rise of Bolshevism and its Impact on the Interwar International Order
Author: Valentine Lomellini
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2020-02-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783030355296

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This book examines the international impact of Bolshevism in the period between the two World Wars. It explores both the significance of the ‘Bolshevik threat’ in European countries and colonies, as well as its spread through the circulation of ideas and people during this period. Focusing on the interplay between international relations and domestic politics, the volume analyses the rise of Bolshevism on the international stage, incorporating insights from India and China. The chapters show how the interwar international order was challenged by the ideology, which infiltrated a range of political societies. While it was incapable of overthrowing national systems, Bolshevism constituted a credible threat, which favoured the spread of fascist and nationalist trends. Offering the first detailed account of the Bolshevik danger at an international level, the book draws on multi-national and multiarchival research to examine how the peril of Bolshevism paradoxically allowed a stabilization of the post-World War I Versailles system.

A Specter Haunting Europe

A Specter Haunting Europe
Author: Paul Hanebrink
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2020-02-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780674047686

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“Masterful...An indispensable warning for our own time.” —Samuel Moyn “Magisterial...Covers this dark history with insight and skill...A major intervention into our understanding of 20th-century Europe and the lessons we ought to take away from its history.” —The Nation For much of the last century, Europe was haunted by a threat of its own imagining: Judeo-Bolshevism. The belief that Communism was a Jewish plot to destroy the nations of Europe took hold during the Russian Revolution and quickly spread. During World War II, fears of a Judeo-Bolshevik conspiracy were fanned by the fascists and sparked a genocide. But the myth did not die with the end of Nazi Germany. A Specter Haunting Europe shows that this paranoid fantasy persists today in the toxic politics of revitalized right-wing nationalism. “It is both salutary and depressing to be reminded of how enduring the trope of an exploitative global Jewish conspiracy against pure, humble, and selfless nationalists really is...A century after the end of the first world war, we have, it seems, learned very little.” —Mark Mazower, Financial Times “From the start, the fantasy held that an alien element—the Jews—aimed to subvert the cultural values and national identities of Western societies...The writers, politicians, and shills whose poisonous ideas he exhumes have many contemporary admirers.” —Robert Legvold, Foreign Affairs

Nazi Ideology Before 1933

Nazi Ideology Before 1933
Author: Barbara Miller Lane,Leila J. Rupp
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1978
Genre: Germany
ISBN: 0719007194

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The National Bolshevism of Ernst Niekisch

The National Bolshevism of Ernst Niekisch
Author: Maura McDowell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1965
Genre: Anti-Nazi movement
ISBN: WISC:89092456672

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Bolshevism The Road to Revolution

Bolshevism  The Road to Revolution
Author: Alan Woods
Publsiher: Wellred Books
Total Pages: 750
Release: 2018-11-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781900007856

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There have been many books and potted histories of the Russian Revolution, either written from an anti-Bolshevik perspective, or its Stalinist mirror image, which paint a false account of the rise of Bolshevism. For them, Bolshevism is either a historical "accident" or "tragedy." Or it is portrayed erroneously as the work of one great man (Lenin) who marched single-minded toward the October Revolution. Author Alan Woods* reveals the real evolution of Bolshevism as a living struggle of various class forces, tendencies and individuals. Using a wealth of primary sources, Woods uncovers the fascinating growth and development of Bolshevism in pre-revolutionary Russia up to the seizure of power in October 1917. This is the second, expanded US edition of this monumental work. It comes at an important time, as the world economic crisis calls for a thorough study of working class history in order to educate a new generation of revolutionaries.