TOC: 'Revolutionary History'
The latest issue of Revolutionary History, on 'The Comintern and Its Critics,' contains the following articles:
- John McIlroy, New Light on Arthur Reade: Tracking Down Britain's First Trotskyist
- Fritz Keller, Trotskyism in Austria
- Charles Wesley Ervin, Philip Gunawardena: The Making of a Revolutionary
- Walter Kendall, The Communist International and the Turn from 'Social-Fascism' to the Popular Front
- Jean-Jacques Marie, The Journal of Georgi Dimitrov
- Ante Ciliga, How Tito Took Over the Yugoslav Communist Party
- John McIlroy, Rehabilitating Communist History: The Communist International, the Communist Party of Great Britain and Some Historians
Reviews include:
- Albert Archar (ed), The Legacy of Ernest Mandel (Brian Green)
- Georg Lukács, A Defence of History and Class Consciousness: Tailism and the Dialectic (Cyril Smith)
- Dave Renton, Fascism, Anti-Fascism and Britain in the 1940s (Sheila Lahr)
- Victor Serge, Witness to the German Revolution (Mike Jones)
- Wilebaldo Solano, El POUM en la historia: Andreu Nin y la revolución española (John Sullivan)
- Ian D Thatcher, Leon Trotsky and World War One, August 1914-February 1917 (Al Richardson)
- Amir Weiner, Making Sense of War: The Second World War and the Fate of the Bolshevik Revolution (Paul Flewers)
- Barry Lee Woolley, Adherents of Permanent Revolution: A History of the Fourth (Trotskyist) International (Al Richardson)
E-mail contact: Barry Buitekant.
Posted: 15 June 2001