Red Road to Freedom

Red Road to Freedom
Author: Tom Lodge
Publsiher: James Currey
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-03-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1847013600

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Longlisted for South Africa's 2022 Sunday Times Non-fiction Award Definitive and gripping narrative history of the Communist Party of South Africa. Renowned historian Tom Lodge has written an immensely readable and compelling sweep of history, spanning continents and the last hundred years, producing the first comprehensive account of the South African Communist Party in all its intricacies. Taking the story back to the party's pre-history in the early 20th century reveals that it was shaped by a range of socialist traditions and that their influence persisted and were decisive. The party's engagement in popular front politics after 1935 has been largely uncharted: this book supplies fresh detail. In the 1940s the author shows how the party became a key actor in the formation of black working-class politics, and hitherto unused archival materials as well as the insights from an increasingly candid genre of autobiographies make possible a much fuller picture of the secret party of 1952 to 1965. Despite its concealment and tiny numbers, its intellectual impact on black South African mainstream politics was considerable. On the exile period, the author examines the activities of the party's recruits and more informal following inside South Africa, as well as the scope and nature of its broader influence. In 1990, a year in which global politics would change fundamentally, South African communists would return to South Africa to begin the work of reconstructing their party as a legal organisation. Throughout its history, the party had been inspired and supported by the reality of existing socialism, state systems embracing half of Europe and Asia, in which the ruling group was at least notionally committed to the building of communist societies. With the fall of Eastern European regimes and the fragmentation of the Soviet Union, one key set of material foundations for the party's programmatic beliefs crumbled and its most important international alliances in the global socialist community in Eastern Europe and Russia would end. Finally, Lodge brings the story up to date, assessing the degree to which communists both inside and outside government have shaped and influenced policy in successive ANC-led administrations, particularly during the popular resistance to apartheid during the 1950s, which was underpinned by the party's systematic organisation in the localities that supplied the ANC with its strongest bases. Jacana: Africa, India

Red Road to Freedom

Red Road to Freedom
Author: Tom Lodge
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2022
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781847013217

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Definitive and gripping narrative history of the Communist Party of South Africa.

The Bitter Road to Freedom

The Bitter Road to Freedom
Author: William I. Hitchcock
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2008-10-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780743273817

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A revisionist account of the liberation of Europe in World War II from the perspectives of Europeans offers insight into the more complicated aspects of the occupation, the cultural differences between Europeans and Americans, and their perspectives on the moral implications of military action. 75,000 first printing.

Long Road to Freedom

Long Road to Freedom
Author: Linda Barr
Publsiher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 073683852X

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With full-color historical photographs, a glossary, bibliography, maps, and illustrations, this title introduces readers to the culture of the Hmong in the southeastern Asian country of Laos. In the 1970s, many Hmong families immigrated to the United States--and to freedom.

A Terrifying Road to Freedom

A Terrifying Road to Freedom
Author: Lucy Mayer
Publsiher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781681815626

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Beginning in the 1930s and continuing through World War II, this stunning memoir tells the story of the Hungarian Revolution, as one woman lived it. Lucy Mayer describes how the Germans and Russians caused destruction and chaos throughout her country, as well as how the Communist Party oppressed the people of Hungary for so many years. The author tells of her escape from Communism, to finally realize freedom in the United States, where she began her family. “My family encouraged me to write my story, as they knew all the struggles we endured through the terrible years of the war.” The book is also a good reminder as to how terrible war is. A Terrifying Road to Freedom is the memoir of Lucy Mayer, whose family survived in Hungary under the Nazis, only to be invaded by Russia after the war. My story begins in 1938 in the peacetime of my childhood in Budapest, Hungary. Those years before the war were all happy memories. The good times were over when the war began in our country in 1943-44. We endured airstrikes all around us and had to hide in a bunker to save our lives. Then came the terrifying ground invasion of the Red Army. After World War II, the communist government controlled Hungary. We continued to feel afraid for our safety, as Hungarians were arrested, tortured, and killed by the Russians. Eventually, Hungary had enough and an uprising began in 1956. The Russian Army overcame the Hungarian Revolution, but it provided an opportunity for my brother, Steve, and I to escape. We risked our lives and left our family behind, not even able to say goodbye. It was a difficult journey, but we were elated to arrive in the U.S.A. With no money and only the clothes on our backs, we knew it would be difficult to begin our new lives in America, but at least we had freedom!

No Paved Road to Freedom

No Paved Road to Freedom
Author: Sharon Rushton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2011
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 098313040X

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A gripping and emotional story, No Paved Road To Freedom humanizes the impact of communist occupation in Romania after World War II. It is relevant, it inspires, and it reminds us that freedom is precious. Based on a true story, it documents the extraordinary courage of Cornel Dolana and his family as they pay an incredible price for resisting communism. Cornel makes up his mind to escape the oppression and uses his ingenuity to put his plan in place. His fortitude keeps him moving toward his goal, despite enduring enormous setbacks, brutality, and extreme outdoor elements that few humans could survive. Award Winning Book: Gold Medal, 2012 Stars and Flags Book Awards; Bronze Medal, 2012 Military Writers Society of America; Book of the Month, February 2012, Military Writers Society of America.

Road to Freedom

Road to Freedom
Author: Alfred Lenarciak
Publsiher: Author House
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2014-12-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781496955562

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This page turner is the story of a young man from Communist Poland preparing his escape to the free world. It took him many years of struggling to prepare his plan. The unbelievable trip from Poland, passing through the Iron Curtain and risking his life to Paris, when he discovered, that escaping from Communist oppression doesn't mean being welcomed by the free world. Surviving almost a year, hunted by French police and facing deportation back to Poland, he finally prevailed finding freedom in North America.

Thinking Your Way to Freedom

Thinking Your Way to Freedom
Author: Susan T. Gardner
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2009-01-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781592138678

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This is a critical-thinking textbook with a difference. Rather than focusing exclusively on improving college students' academic achievement, Gardner seeks to change how students think through issues that are important in their lives beyond school.