M. Steger, The Quest for Evolutionary Socialism. Eduard Bernstein and Social Democracy (Cambridge, 1997).
V. K. Steven, Between Marxism and Anarchism: Benoît Malon and French Reformist Socialism (Berkeley, 1992).
R. Stuart, Marxism at Work: Ideology, Class and French Socialism during the Third Republic (Cambridge, 2002).
K. Taylor (ed.), Henri Saint-Simon (1760–1825): Selected Writings on Science, Industry and Social Organization (London, 1975).
F. van Holthoon and M. van der Linden (eds.), Internationalism in the Labour Movement, 1830–1940 (Leiden, 1988).
K. S. Vincent, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and the Rise of French Republican Socialism (New York, 1984).
A. Walicki, Marxism and the Leap to the Kingdom of Freedom (Stanford, 1995).
E. Weitz, Creating German Communism 1890–1990. From Popular Protests to Socialist State (Princeton, 1997).
G. Woodcock, Anarchism: A History of Libertarian Ideas and Movements (Harmondsworth, 1975).
BRONZE HORSEMEN
A. Ascher, The Revolution of 1905 (2 vols.) (Stanford, 1988, 1992).
S. H. Baron, Plekhanov: The Father of Russian Marxism (London, 1963).
V. Bonnell, Roots of Rebellion: Workers’ Politics and Organizations in St. Petersburg and Moscow, 1900–1914 (Berkeley, 1983).
K. Clark, Petersburg: Crucible of Cultural Revolution (Cambridge, Mass., 1995).
O. Figes, A People’s Tragedy: the Russian Revolution, 1891–1924 (London, 1996).
O. Figes, Peasant Russia, Civil War: The Volga Countryside in Revolution, 1917–1921 (Oxford, 1989).
O. Figes and B. Kolonitskii, Interpreting the Russian Revolution: the Language and Symbols of 1917 (New Haven, 1999).
S. Fitzpatrick and Y. Slezkine (eds.), In the Shadow of Revolution: Life Stories of Russian Women from 1917 to the Second World War, trans. Y. Slezkine (Princeton, 2000).
A. Geifman, Thou Shalt Kill. Revolutionary Terrorism in Russia, 1894–1917 (Princeton, 1993).
J. von Geldern, Bolshevik Festivals 1917–1920 (Berkeley, 1993).
A. Gleason, Young Russia. The Genesis of Russian Radicalism in the 1860s (Chicago, 1980).
A. Gleason, P. Kenez and R. Stites (eds.), Bolshevik Culture: Experiment and Order in the Russian Revolution (Bloomington, 1985).
W. Goldman, Women, the State and Revolution: Soviet Family Policy and Social Life, 1917–1936 (Cambridge, 1993).
T. Hasegawa, The February Revolution, Petrograd, 1917 (Seattle, Wash., 1981).
P. Holquist, Making War, Forging Revolution: Russia’s Continuum of Crisis, 1914–1921 (Cambridge, Mass., 2002).
D. Kaiser (ed.), The Workers’ Revolution in Russia, 1917: The View from Below (Cambridge, 1987).
S. Kanatchikov, A Radical Worker in Tsarist Russia: the Autobiography of Semen Ivanovich Kanatchikov, trans. and ed. R. Zelnik (Stanford, 1986).
A. Kelly, Mikhail Bakunin: A Study in the Psychology and Politics of Utopianism (Oxford, 1982).
T. McDaniel, Autocracy, Capitalism and Revolution in Russia (Berkeley, 1988).
S. Malle, The Economic Organization of War Communism, 1918–1921 (Cambridge, 1985).
S. Morrissey, Heralds of Revolution: Russian Students and the Mythologies of Radicalism (New York, 1998).
J. Sanborn, Drafting the Russian Nation. Military Conscription, Total War, and Mass Politics, 1905–1925 (Dekalb, Ill., 2003).
R. Service, Lenin. A Biography (Basingstoke, 2005).
S. Smith, Red Petrograd: Revolution in the Factories, 1917–18 (Cambridge, 1983).
M. Steinberg, Voices of Revolution, 1917 (New Haven, 2001).
R. Stites, Revolutionary Dreams: Utopian Vision and Experimental Life in the Russian Revolution (New York, 1989).
R. Wortman, Scenarios of Power: Myth and Ceremony in Russian Monarchy, Vol. 2: From Alexander II to the Abdication of Nicholas II (Princeton, 2000).
UNDER WESTERN EYES
W. T. Angress, Stillborn Revolution: The Communist Bid for Power in Germany, 1921–1923 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963).
A. Arato and P. Breines, The Young Lukács and the Origins of Western Marxism (London, 1979).
I. Banac (ed.), The Effects of World War I: The Class War after the Great War: The Rise of Communist Parties in East Central Europe, 1918–1921 (New York, 1983).
L. Boswell, Rural Communism in France, 1920–1939 (Ithaca, 1998).
P. Broué, Histoire de l’Internationale Communiste: 1919–1943 (Paris, 1997).
M. Caballero, Latin America and the Comintern, 1919–1943 (Cambridge, 1986).
F. L. Carsten, Revolution in Central Europe, 1918–1919 (Aldershot, 1988).
M. Clark, Antonio Gramsci and the Revolution That Failed (New Haven, 1977).
F. Claudín, The Communist Movement: From Comintern to Cominform, trans. B. Pearce and F. MacDonagh (Harmondsworth, 1975).
B. Fowkes, Communism in Germany under the Weimar Republic (London, 1984).
G. Haupt, Socialism and the Great War: The Collapse of the Second International (Oxford, 1972).
J. Humbert-Droz, De Lenine à Staline: Dix ans au service de l’Internationale communiste, 1921–1931 (Neuchâtel, 1971).
D. Kirby, War, Peace and Revolution. International Socialism at the Crossroads 1914–1918 (New York, 1986).
B. Kovrig, Communism in Hungary. From Kun to Kádár (Stanford, 1979).
W. Leonhard, Child of the Revolution, trans. C. M. Woodhouse (London, 1979).
K. McDermott and J. Agnew, The Comintern: A History of International Communism from Lenin to Stalin (Basingstoke, 1996).
K.-M. Mallmann, Kommunisten in der Weimarer Republik. Sozialgeschichte einer revolutionären Bewegung (Darmstadt, 1996).
K. Morgan, G. Cohen and A. Flinn, Communists and British Society 1920–1991(London, 2003).
J. P. Nettl, Rosa Luxemburg (London, 1966).
T. Rees and A. Thorpe (eds.), International Communism and the Communist International, 1919–1943 (Manchester, 1998).
P. Spriano, The Occupation of the Factories: Italy 1920, trans. G. Williams (London, 1975).
R. L. Tökés, Béla Kun and the Hungarian Soviet Republic: The Origins and Role of the Communist Party of Hungary in the Revolutions of 1918–1919 (New York, 1967).
H. Weber, Die Wandlung des deutschen Kommunismus (2 vols.) (Frankfurt am Main, 1969).
E. D. Weitz, Creating German Communism, 1890–1990: From Popular Protests to Socialist State (Princeton, 1997).
J. Willett, The New Sobriety 1917–1933: Art and Politics in the Weimar Period (London, 1978).
R. Wohl, French Communism in the Making, 1914–1924 (Stanford, 1966).
C. Wrigley (ed.), Challenges of Labour: Central and Western Europe, 1917–1920 (London, 1993).
MEN OF STEEL
J. Baberowski, Der rote Terror: die Geschichte des Stalinismus (Munich, 2003).
D. Bordwell, The Cinema of Eisenstein (Cambridge, Mass., 1993).
D. Brandenberger, National Bolshevism: Stalinist Mass Culture and the Formation of Modern Russian National Identity, 1931–1956 (Cambridge, Mass., 2002).
J. Brooks, Thank You, Comrade Stalin! Soviet Public Culture from Revolution to Cold War (Princeton, 2000).
S. Cohen, Bukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution: A Political Biography, 1888–1938 (Oxford, 1980).
M. David-Fox, Revolution of the Mind: Higher Learning among the Bolsheviks, 1918–1929 (Ithaca, 1997).
S. Davies, Popular Opinion in Stalin’s Russia. Terror, Propaganda and Dissent, 1934–1941 (Cambridge, 1997).
S. Fitzpatrick, Everyday Stalinism: Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times: Soviet Russia in the 1930s (Oxford, 1999).
S. Fitzpatrick, Stalin’s Peasants. Resistance and Survival in the Russian Village after Collectivization (Oxford, 1994).
S. Fitzpatrick, A. Rabinowitch and R. Stites (eds.), Russia in the Era of NEP: Explorations in Soviet Society and Culture (Bloomington, 1991).
V. Garros, N. Korenevskaya and T. Lahusen (eds.), Intimacy and Terror
. Soviet Diaries of the 1930s, trans. C. Flath (New York, 1995).
J. Getty and O. Naumov, The Road to Terror: Stalin and the Self-destruction of the Bolsheviks, 1932–1939 (New Haven, 1999).
J. Getty and O. Naumov, Yezhov, the Rise of Stalin’s “Iron Fist” (New Haven, 2008).
J. Hellbeck, Revolution on My Mind: Writing a Diary under Stalin (Cambridge, Mass., 2006).
S. Kotkin, Magnetic Mountain. Stalinism as a Civilization (Berkeley, 1995).
V. Kravchenko, I Chose Freedom. The Personal and Political Life of a Soviet Official (London, 1947).
T. Martin, The Affirmative Action Empire: Nations and Nationalism in the Soviet Union, 1923–1939 (Ithaca, 2001).
E. Naiman, Sex in Public: The Incarnation of Early Soviet Ideology (Princeton, 1997).
D. Priestland, Stalinism and the Politics of Mobilization. Ideas, Power, and Terror in Inter-war Russia (Oxford, 2007).
R. Service, Stalin. A Biography (London, 2004).
L. Siegelbaum and A. Sokolov (eds.), Stalinism as a Way of Life (New Haven, 2000).
E. Van Ree, The Political Thought of Joseph Stalin. A Study in Twentieth Century Revolutionary Patriotism (London, 2002).
POPULAR FRONTS
B. Abrams, The Struggle for the Soul of the Nation. Czech Culture and the Rise of Communism (Lanham, 2004).
A. Agosti, Palmiro Togliatti (Turin, 1996).
M. S. Alexander and H. Graham (eds.), The French and Spanish Popular Fronts: Comparative Perspectives (Cambridge, 1989).
R. J. Alexander, International Trotskyism, 1929–1985: A Documented Analysis of the Movement (Durham, NC, 1991).
R. Cerdas, The Communist International in Central America (London, 1993).
S. Courtois and M. Lazar, Histoire du communisme français (Paris, 2000).
A. Dallin and F. Firsov (eds.), Dimitrov and Stalin (eds.), 1934–1943. Letters from the Soviet Archives (New Haven, 2000).
I. Deutscher, The Prophet Outcast: Trotsky, 1929–1940 (London, 1963)
M. Djilas, Conversations with Stalin, trans. M. Petrovich (Harmondsworth, 1969).
T. Draper, American Communism and Soviet Russia: The Formative Period, rev. edn (New York, 1986).
F. Fejtö, A History of the People’s Democracies: Eastern Europe since Stalin, trans. D. Weissbort (Harmondsworth, 1974).
C. Fischer, The German Communists and the Rise of Nazism (Basingstoke, 1991).
P. Frank, The Fourth International: The Long March of the Trotskyists, trans. R. Schein, expanded edn (London, 1979).
J. Gaddis, We Now Know. Rethinking Cold War History (Oxford, 1997).
G. Gorodestsky (ed.), Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917–1991. A Retrospective (London, 1994).
H. Graham, Socialism and War: the Spanish Socialist Party in Power and Crisis, 1936–1939 (Cambridge, 1991).
H. Graham and P. Preston (eds.), The Popular Front in Europe (Basingstoke, 1987).
J. T. Gross, Revolution from Abroad: The Soviet Conquest of Poland’s Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia (Princeton, 1988).
H. Gruber, Léon Blum, French Socialism, and the Popular Front: A Case of Internal Contradictions (Ithaca, 1986).
J. Hæstrup, Europe Ablaze: An Analysis of the History of the European Resistance Movements 1939–45 (Odense, 1978).
P. Heywood, Marxism and the Failure of Organized Socialism in Spain, 1879–1936 (Cambridge, 1990).
J. Jackson, The Popular Front in France: Defending Democracy, 1934–38 (Cambridge, 1988).
K. Kersten, The Establishment of Communist Rule in Poland, 1943–1948 (Berkeley, 1991).
H. Klehr, J. Haynes and K. Anderson (eds.), The Secret World of American Communism (New Haven, 1998).
M. Lazar, Maisons rouges: les partis communistes français et italiens de la Libération à nos jours (Paris, 1992).
M. P. Leffler, Preponderance of Power: National Security, the Truman Administration, and the Cold War (Stanford, 1992).
W. Leonhard, Child of the Revolution, trans. C. M. Woodhouse (London, 1979).
V. Mastny, Russia’s Road to the Cold War: Diplomacy, Warfare, and the Politics of Communism, 1941–1945 (New York, 1979).
N. Naimark, The Russians in Germany: a History of the Soviet Zone of Occupation, 1945–1949 (Cambridge, Mass., 1995).
N. Naimark and L. Gibianskii (eds.), The Establishment of Communist Regimes in Eastern Europe, 1944–1949 (Boulder, 1997).
F. M. Ottanelli, The Communist Party of the United States: From the Depression to World War II (New Brunswick, 1991).
S. Payne, The Spanish Civil War, the Soviet Union, and Communism (New Haven, 2004).
C. Pennetier and B. Pudal (eds.), Autobiographies, autocritiques, aveux dans le monde communiste (Paris, 2002).
S. Pons, Stalin and the Inevitable War 1936–1941 (London, 2002).
B. Pudal, Prendre parti. Pour une sociologie historique du PCF (Paris, 1989).
E. Rosenhaft, Beating the Fascists? The German Communists and Political Violence, 1929–1933 (Cambridge, 1983).
P. Spriano, Stalin and the European Communists, trans. J. Rothschild (London, 1985).
P. J. Stavrakis, Moscow and Greek Communism, 1944–1949 (Ithaca, 1989).
L. Stern, Western Intellectuals and the Soviet Union, 1920–40: From Red Square to the Left Bank (London, 2007).
P. Togliatti, On Gramsci, and Other Writings, trans. D. Sassoon (London, 1979).
T. Toranska, Oni: Stalin’s Polish Puppets, trans. A. Kolakowska (London, 1987).
J. Vigreux and S. Wolikow (eds.), Cultures communistes au XXe siècle. Entre guerre et modernité (Paris, 2003).
A. Weiner, Making Sense of War (Princeton, 2001).
P. Zinner (ed.), National Communism and Popular Revolt in Eastern Europe: A Selection of Documents on Events in Poland and Hungary (New York, 1986).
E. Zubkova, Russia after the War. Hopes, Illusions, and Disappointments, 1945–1957 (New York, 1998).
V. Zubok and C. Pleshakov, Inside the Kremlin’s Cold War: From Stalin to Khrushchev (Cambridge, Mass., 1996).
THE EAST IS RED
D. Apter and T. Saich, Revolutionary Discourse in Mao’s Republic (Cambridge, Mass., 1994).
C. Armstrong, The North Korean Revolution, 1945–1950 (Ithaca, 2003).
G. Benton, Mountain Fires. The Red Army’s Three-Year War in South China, 1934–1938 (Berkeley, 1994).
J. Chang and J. Halliday, Mao: the Unknown Story (London, 2006).
Chen Yung-fa, Making Revolution. The Communist Movement in East and Central China, 1937–1945 (Berkeley, 1986).
B. Cumings, The Origins of the Korean War (2 vols.) (Princeton, 1981, 1990).
A. Dirlik, The Origins of Chinese Communism (New York, 1989).
W. Duiker, The Communist Road to Power in Vietnam (Boulder, 1996).
W. Duiker, Ho Chi Minh: a Life (New York, 2000).
L. Feigon, Chen Duxiu: Founder of the Chinese Communist Party (Princeton, 1983).
D. N. Jacobs, Borodin: Stalin’s Man in China (Cambridge, Mass., 1981).
B. Kerkvliet, The Huk Rebellion. A Study of Peasant Revolt in the Philippines (Berkeley, 1977).
Hunh Kim Khánh, Vietnamese Communism, 1925–1945 (Ithaca, 1982).
S. I. Levine, Anvil of Victory: The Communist Revolution in Manchuria, 1945–1948 (New York, 1987).
Lin Yü-sheng, The Crisis of Chinese Consciousness: Radical Anti-Traditionalism in the May Fourth Era (Madison, 1979).
M. Y. L. Luk, The Origins of Chinese Bolshevism: An Ideology in the Making, 1920–1928 (Hong Kong, 1990).
D. Marr, Vietnam 1945. The Quest for Power (Berkeley, 1995).
M. Meisner, Li Ta-Chao and the Origins of Chinese Marxism (New York, 1970).
M. Meisner, Marxism, Maoism, and Utopianism: Eight Essays (Madison, 1982).
S. Pepper, Civil War in China: The Political Struggle, 1945–1949, 2nd edn (Lanham, 1999).
T. Saich and H. van de Ven (eds.), New Perspectives on the Chinese Communist Revolution (Armonk, NY, 1995).
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