
Against the Cold War
The History and Political Traditions of Pro-Sovietism in the British Labour Party,1945-1989
Darren G. Lilleker(Author)
I.B. Tauris (Publisher)
Published on 26. November 2004
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Hardback
288 pages
978-1-85043-471-9 (ISBN)
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Who were the British MPs sympathetic to the Soviets - the 'crypto-communists' 'left-wing gadflys', the 'neo-Stalinist left' so derided by fellow politicians, journalists, historians and the public. These Labour MPs, fingered as 'Soviet spies' who developed links with post-war Russia, were seen as potentially anti-Western actors in the Cold War. Against the Cold War examines the careers and motives of MPs like Arthur Horner, Tom Driberg and Ian Mikardo who developed ideological links with the Soviet Union and whose ideas influenced Labour's left-wing. Although radical and sympathetic to Communist ideals, they remained principled socialists, and ready to exercise Trotsky's 'right to alight' - to oppose and even abandon Soviet links for democratic socialism.
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English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 134 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85043-471-9 (9781850434719)
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The History and Political Traditions of Pro-Sovietism in the British Labour Party, 1945-1989
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Darren Lilleker completed his research at the University of Sheffield - renowned for work in Labour history - and teaches in the Bournemouth Media School at Bournemouth University.