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The Communist International and US Communism, 1919-1929
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Author(s):
Jacob Zumoff
Publication date:
August 21 2014
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BRILL
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9789004219601
ISBN (Electronic):
9789004268890
Publication date:
August 21 2014
DOI:
10.1163/9789004268890
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Book chapters
pp. i
Preliminary Material
pp. 1
Introduction: History and Historiography of American Communism in the 1920s
pp. 24
1 The Formation of the Communist Party, 1912–21
pp. 49
2 The Fight for Legality
pp. 74
3 Communists and the Labour Movement
pp. 98
4 William Z. Foster and the Turn Towards the Labour Movement
pp. 112
5 The Farmer-Labor Party
pp. 130
6 The La Follette Fiasco, 1923–4
pp. 152
7 The Double-Edged Sword of ‘Bolshevisation’, 1924–6
pp. 172
8 The Foreign-Language Federations and ‘Bolshevisation’
pp. 187
9 Factionalism and Mass Work, 1925–7
pp. 205
10 The Death of Ruthenberg and the Ascension of Lovestone, 1926–7
pp. 223
11 Lovestone Between Bukharin and Stalin, 1927–8
pp. 249
12 The ‘Third Period’, the Sixth Congress and the Elimination of Opposition, 1928–9
pp. 266
13 Lovestone Becomes a Lovestoneite, 1928–9
pp. 287
14 The ‘Negro Question’ to the Fourth Comintern Congress
pp. 312
15 The ‘Negro Question’ from the Fourth to the Sixth Congress
pp. 330
16 The Sixth Congress and the ‘Negro Question’
pp. 352
17 ‘Self-Determination’ and Comintern Intervention
pp. 365
Conclusion
pp. 369
Bibliography and Works Cited
pp. 411
Index
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