The United Front
The TUC and the Russians 1923-1928
Daniel F. Calhoun(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 8. July 1976
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Hardback
461 pages
978-0-521-21056-0 (ISBN)
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Description
The book concerns the Soviet effort during the 1920s to make contact with - and if possible revolutionize - the European labour movement, by first establishing a special relationship with the British Trades Union Congress. The ultimate failure of that effort, after the collapse of the general strike in 1926, inspired Trotsky to try one last time to oust Stalin, a confrontation that led to utter collapse of the Trotskyite opposition in 1927-28. The author suggests the failure of this particular 'united front' effort was a major factor in the sectarianism and isolationism of the Communist movement from 1928 to 1934, and thus had a significant affect on the rise of the Nazi party in Germany.
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Language
English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Weight
720 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-21056-0 (9780521210560)
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Content
Preface; 1. Background (1921-1924); 2. Courtship (May 1924-February 1925); 3. Engagement (February-September 1925); 4. Marriage (September 1925-May 1926); 5. Separation (May-November 1926); 6. Divorce (November 1926-September 1927); 7. Epilogue; Classified Bibliography; Index.