Sozialpolitik in Deutschland

Günther Schulz, ed. Geschichte der Sozialpolitik in Deutschland seit 1945: Vol. 3: Bundesrepublik 1949-1957. Bewältigung der Kriegsfolgen, Rückkehr zur sozialpolitischen Normalität. Baden-Baden Nomos Verlag, 2006. 1,151 pp. CD-ROM. EUR 169.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-3-7890-7317-5.

Reviewed by William Smaldone (Department of History, Willamette University)
Published on H-German (June, 2009)
Commissioned by Susan R. Boettcher

Russian History

Paul R. Gregory. Terror by Quota: State Security from Lenin to Stalin. New Haven, Yale University Press, 2009. viii + 346 pp. $35.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-300-13425-4.

Reviewed by Andrew Janco (University of Chicago)
Published on H-Human-Rights (March, 2009)
Commissioned by Rebecca K. Root

Marx

Wippermann, Wolfgang: Der Wiedergänger. Die vier Leben des Karl Marx.
Wien: Verlag Kremayr & Scheriau KG 2008. ISBN 978-3-218-00781-8; 220 S.; EUR 19,90.

Rezensiert für H-Soz-u-Kult von:
Uwe Sonnenberg, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam
E-Mail: [mailto]sonnenberg@zzf-pdm.de[/mailto]

Alte Linke - Neue Linke?

Peter Birke, Bernd Hüttner, Gottfried Oy (Hrsg.) Alte Linke - Neue Linke? Die sozialen Kämpfe der 1968er Jahre in der Diskussion. Reihe: Texte / Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung; Bd. 57 248 Seiten, 11 Abb., Broschur 14,90 EUR.

Inhalt

Peter Birke, Bernd Hüttner, Gottfried Oy: Einleitung

Les volontaires de la Guerre d'Espagne

Les volontaires de la Guerre d'Espagne

Il s'agit d'un ouvrage majeur de ces dernières années sur les Brigades internationales et les 800 volontaires partis depuis la Suisse durant la guerre civile (1936-1939).

Peter Huber (in Zusammenarbeit mit Ralph Hug), Die Schweizer Spanienfreiwilligen. Biografisches Handbuch, Zürich, Rotpunktverlag, 2009, 480 p., 220 illustrations.

Présentation: [url]http://www.rotpunktverlag.ch[/url] (voir Bücher/Politisches Sachbuch)

You Anarchist, You!

The Kate Sharpley Library (KSL) collective are pleased to announce our latest pamphlet, a Malatesta-style talk about anarchism and the state of the world between two workers, with satirical illustrations by Richard Warren.

Thomas Paine: Obama's muse?

Thomas Paine: Obama's muse?
The Working Class Movement Library is celebrating the bicentenary of the death of revolutionary writer and radical political thinker Thomas Paine with an exhibition at Salford Museum and Art Gallery. The exhibition is based on the Library's holdings of Paine material, which the Thomas Paine Society has called 'the finest private collection of books by and on Paine in Britain'.

Is Black and Red Dead?

Is Black and Red Dead?

September 7th and 8th, 2009

An academic conference organised and supported by the PSA Anarchist Studies Network, the PSA Marxism Specialist Group, Anarchist Studies, Capital & Class, Historical Materialism, Critique-Journal of Socialist Theory.

Hosted by the Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice, the University of Nottingham

Consortium on the Revolutionary Era

Call for Papers
Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, 1750-1850
Charleston, SC February 25-27, 2010

The Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, 1750-1850 (CRE) is a venue for the presentation of original reserach on not only the revolutionary history of Europe, but also the Atlantic World and beyond. We welcome proposals from allied disciplines and comparative studies; in short, the conference offers a platform for research into the revolutionary era broadly defined.