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  S. Schram, The Thought of Mao Tse-Tung (Cambridge, 1989).

  V. Schwarcz, The Chinese Enlightenment: Intellectuals and the Legacy of the May Fourth Movement of 1919 (Berkeley, 1986).

  M. Selden, China in Revolution. The Yenan Way Revisited (Armonk, NY, 1995).

  P. Short, Mao: a Life (London, 1999).

  Shum Kui-Kwong, The Chinese Communists’ Road to Power: the Anti-Japanese National United Front, 1935–1945 (Hong Kong, 1988).

  S. A. Smith, A Road is Made: Communism in Shanghai, 1920–27 (Honolulu, 2000).

  E. Snow, Red Star over China (London, 1937).

  D.-S. Suh, The Korean Communist Movement, 1918–1948 (Princeton, 1967).

  H. J. van de Ven, From Friend to Comrade: the Founding of the Chinese Communist Party, 1920–1927 (Berkeley, 1991).

  C. M. Wilbur and J. Lien-ying How, Missionaries of Revolution: Soviet Advisers and Nationalist China, 1920–1927 (Cambridge, Mass., 1989).

  B. Yang, From Revolution to Politics: Chinese Communists on the Long March (Boulder, 1990).

  P. Zarrow, Anarchism and Chinese Political Culture (New York, 1990).

  EMPIRE

  C. Armstrong, The North Korean Revolution, 1945–1950 (Ithaca, 2003).

  J. Bloomfield, Passive Revolution: Politics and the Czechoslovak Working Class, 1945–1948 (London, 1979).

  G. Creed, Domesticating Revolution. From Socialist Reform to Ambivalent Transition in a Bulgarian Village (University Park, Pa, 1998).

  B. Cumings, The Origins of the Korean War, vol. 2, The Roaring of the Cataract, 1947–1950 (Princeton, 1990).

  D. Filtzer, Soviet Workers and Late Stalinism: Labour and the Restoration of the Stalinist System after World War II (Cambridge, 2002).

  M. Frazier, The Making of the Chinese Industrial Workplace: State, Revolution, and Labour Management (Cambridge, 2002).

  E. Friedman, P. Pickowicz and M. Selden, Chinese Village, Socialist State (New Haven, 1991).

  J. Fürst (ed.), Late Stalinist Russia. Society between Reconstruction and Reinvention (London, 2006).

  Y. Gorlizki and O. Khlevniuk, Cold Peace: Stalin and the Soviet Ruling Circle, 1945–1953 (New York, 2004).

  S. Gundle, Between Hollywood and Moscow: The Italian Communists and the Challenge of Mass Culture, 1943–1991 (Durham, NC, 2000).

  G. H. Hodos, Show Trials: Stalinist Purges in Eastern Europe, 1948–54 (New York, 1987).

  T. Judt, Postwar. A History of Europe since 1945 (London, 2007).

  P. Kenney, Rebuilding Poland: Workers and Communists, 1945–1950 (Ithaca, 1997).

  K. Kersten, The Establishment of Communist Rule in Poland, 1943–1948, trans. and eds. J. Micgiel and M. H. Bernhard (Berkeley, 1991).

  D. Kertzer, Comrades and Christians: Religion and Political Struggle in Communist Italy (Cambridge, 1980).

  S. Khilnani, Arguing Revolution: The Intellectual Left in Post-War France (New Haven, 1993).

  D. Kideckel, The Solitude of Collectivism. Romanian Villagers to the Revolution and Beyond (Ithaca, 1993).

  M. Lampland, The Object of Labor: Commodification in Socialist Hungary (Chicago, 1995).

  M. Myant, Socialism and Democracy in Czechoslovakia, 1945–1948 (Cambridge, 1981).

  N. Naimark and L. Gibianskii (eds.), The Establishment of Communist Regimes in Eastern Europe, 1944–1949 (Boulder, 1997).

  G. Pritchard, The Making of the GDR, 1945–1953. From Antifascism to Stalinism (Manchester, 2004).

  D. Sassoon, The Strategy of the Italian Communist Party: From the Resistance to the Historic Compromise (London, 1981).

  T. Toranska, Oni: Stalin’s Polish Puppets, trans. A. Kolakowska (London, 1987).

  PARRICIDE

  D. Bachman, Bureaucracy, Economy, and Leadership in China: The Institutional Origins of the Great Leap Forward (Cambridge, 1991).

  J. Becker, Hungry Ghosts: China’s Secret Famine (London, 1996).

  G. Bennett, with K. Kieke and K. Yoffy, Huadong: The Story of a Chinese People’s Commune (Boulder, 1978).

  M. R. Beschloss, The Crisis Years: Kennedy and Khrushchev, 1960–1963 (New York, 1991).

  M. K. Bokovoy, Peasants and Communists: Politics and Ideology in the Yugoslav Countryside, 1941–1953 (Pittsburgh, 1998).

  G. W. Breslauer, Khrushchev and Brezhnev as Leaders: Building Authority in Soviet Politics (London, 1982).

  A. Chan, Children of Mao: Personality Development and Political Activism in the Red Guard Generation (London, 1985).

  A. Chan, R. Madsen and J. Unger, Chen Village: The Recent History of a Peasant Community in Mao’s China (Berkeley, 1984).

  P. Clark, The Chinese Cultural Revolution. A History (Cambridge, 2008).

  M. Djilas, Memoir of a Revolutionary, trans. D. Willen (New York, 1973).

  D. Filtzer, Soviet Workers and De-Stalinization (Cambridge, 1992).

  E. Friedman, P. G. Pickowicz and M. Selden (eds.), Chinese Village, Socialist State (New Haven, 1991).

  Gao Yuan, Born Red: A Chronicle of the Cultural Revolution (Stanford, 1987).

  P. Jones (ed.), The Dilemmas of Destalinization. Negotiating Cultural and Social Change in the Khrushchev Era (London, 2006).

  W. A. Joseph, C. P. W. Wong and D. Zweig (eds.), New Perspectives on the Cultural Revolution (Cambridge, Mass., 1991).

  D. Kertzer, Comrades and Christians. Religion and Political Struggle in Communist Italy (Cambridge, 1980).

  A. Knight, Beria. Stalin’s First Lieutenant (Princeton, 1993).

  G. Litvan (ed.), The Hungarian Revolution of 1956: Reform, Revolt and Repression, 1953–1963, trans. J. M. Bak and L. H. Legters (London, 1996).

  C. S. Lilly, Power and Persuasion: Ideology and Rhetoric in Communist Yugoslavia, 1944–1953 (Boulder, 2001).

  R. MacFarquhar, The Origins of the Cultural Revolution (3 vols.) (London, 1974–97).

  R. Macfarquhar and M. Schoenhals, Mao’s Last Revolution (Cambridge, Mass., 2006).

  R. MacFarquhar, T. Cheek and E. Wu (eds.), The Secret Speeches of Chairman Mao: From the Hundred Flowers to the Great Leap Forward (Cambridge, Mass., 1989).

  R. Madsen, Morality and Power in a Chinese Village (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1984).

  Nien Cheng, Life and Death in Shanghai (London, 1986).

  E. J. Perry and Li Xun, Proletarian Power: Shanghai in the Cultural Revolution (Boulder, 1997).

  G. Péteri (ed), Intellectual Life and the First Crisis of State Socialism in East Central Europe, 1953–1956 (Trondheim, 2001).

  J. Sheehan, Chinese Workers: A New History (London, 1998).

  W. Taubman, Khrushchev. The Man and his Era (New York, 2003).

  L. T. White, Policies of Chaos: The Organizational Causes of Violence in China’s Cultural Revolution (Princeton, 1989).

  S. Woodward, Socialist Unemployment: the Political Economy of Yugoslavia, 1945–1990 (Princeton, 1995).

  GUERRILLAS

  L. Aguilar (ed.), Marxism in Latin America (Philadelphia, 1978).

  C. Allen, M. Radu and K. Somerville (eds.), Benin, the Congo and Burkina Faso. Politics, Economics and Society (London, 1989).

  R. Allison, The Soviet Union and the Strategy of Non-Alignment in the Third World (Cambridge, 1988).

  J. Anderson, Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life (London, 1997).

  J. M. Bunck, Fidel Castro and the Quest for a Revolutionary Culture in Cuba (University Park, Pa, 1994).

  P. Chabal, Amílcar Cabral: Revolutionary Leadership and People’s War (Cambridge, 1983).

  N. J. Chander (ed.), Dynamics of State Politics, Kerala (New Delhi, 1986).

  Chen Jian, Mao’s China and the Cold War (Chapel Hill, 2001).

  F. D. Colburn, The Vogue for Revolution in Poor Countries (Princeton, 1994).

  R. Debray’s La Critique des armes (Paris, 1974).

  J. I. Dominguez, Cuba: Order and Revolution (Cambridge, Mass., 1978).

  W. Duiker, The Communist Road to Power in Vietnam (Boulder, 1996).

  S. Eckstein (ed.), Power and Popular Protest. Latin American Social Move
ments (Berkeley, 2001).

  S. E. Eckstein, Back from the Future: Cuba under Castro, 2nd edn (New York, 2003).

  L. Fuller, Work and Democracy in Socialist Cuba (Philadelphia, 1992).

  A. Fursenko and T. Naftali, Khrushchev’s Cold War (New York, 2006).

  A. Fursenko and T. Naftali, ‘One Hell of a Gamble’: Khrushchev, Castro and Kennedy, 1958–1964 (New York, 1997).

  R. Gillespie (ed.), Cuba after Thirty Years: Rectification and the Revolution (London, 1989).

  P. Gleijeses, Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington, and Africa, 1959–1976 (Chapel Hill, 2002).

  P. Gleijeses, Shattered Hope: The Guatemalan Revolution and the United States, 1944–1954 (Princeton, 1991).

  E. Gonzalez, Cuba under Castro: The Limits of Charisma (Boston, 1974).

  R. Gott, Guerrilla Movements in Latin America (Oxford, 2008).

  G. Grandin, The Blood of Guatemala: A History of Race and Nation (Durham, NC, 2000).

  R. Harris, Marxism, Socialism, and Democracy in Latin America (Boulder, 1992).

  D. James, (ed.), The Complete Bolivian Diaries of Che Guevara and Other Captured Documents (New York, 1968).

  C. Johnson, Communist China and Latin America, 1959–1967 (New York, 1970).

  A. Kapcia, Cuba in Revolution. A History since the Fifties (London, 2008).

  Z. Karabell, Architects of Intervention: The United States, the Third World, and the Cold War, 1946–1962 (Baton Rouge, 1999).

  Kuo-kang Shao, Zhou Enlai and the Foundations of Chinese Foreign Policy (New York, 1996).

  S. B. Liss, Marxist Thought in Latin America (Berkeley, 1984).

  N. Miller, Soviet Relations with Latin America, 1959–1987 (Cambridge, 1989).

  R. Mortimer, Indonesian Communism under Sukarno: Ideology and Politics, 1959–65 (Ithaca, 1974).

  T. Nossiter, Communism in Kerala. A Study in Political Adaptation (London, 1982).

  L. A. Pérez, Cuba: Between Reform and Revolution, 2nd edn (New York, 1995).

  M. Pérez-Stable, The Cuban Revolution. Origins, Course and Legacy (New York, 1999).

  V. Prasad, The Darker Nations: A People’s History of the Third World (New York, 2007).

  C. G. Rosberg and T. M. Callaghy (eds.), Socialism in Sub-Saharan Africa: A New Assessment (Berkeley, 1979).

  S. Schlesinger and S. Kinzer, Bitter Fruit. The Story of the American Coup in Guatemala (Cambridge, Mass., 2005).

  L. Schoultz, Beneath the United States: A History of U.S. Policy toward Latin America (Cambridge, Mass., 1998).

  L. Senghor, On African Socialism, trans. M. Cook (New York, 1964).

  J. Smail, Bandung in the Early Revolution, 1945–46 (Ithaca, 1964).

  P. Snow, The Star Raft: China’s Encounter with Africa (New York, 1988).

  T. Szulc, Fidel: A Critical Portrait (New York, 1987).

  H. Thomas, The Cuban Revolution (London, 1986).

  G. Warburg, Islam, Nationalism and Communism in a Traditional Society: The Case of Sudan (London, 1978).

  O. A. Westad, The Global Cold War: Third World Interventions and the Making of Our Times (New York, 2005).

  T. Wickham-Crowley, Guerrillas and Revolution in Latin America. A Comparative Study of Insurgents and Regimes since 1956 (Princeton, 1992).

  V. Zubok, A Failed Empire. The Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev (Chapel Hill, 2007).

  STASIS

  S. Bialer, The Soviet Paradox: External Expansion, Internal Decline (London, 1986).

  G. W. Breslauer, Khrushchev and Brezhnev as Leaders: Building Authority in Soviet Politics (London, 1982).

  M. Burawoy and J. Lukács, The Radiant Past: Ideology and Reality in Hungary’s Road to Capitalism (Chicago, 1992).

  G. W. Creed, Domesticating Revolution: From Socialist Reform to Ambivalent Transition in a Bulgarian village (University Park, Pa., 1998).

  D. Deletant, Ceauşescu and the Securitate: Coercion and Dissent in Romania, 1965–1989 (London, 1995).

  D. Deletant, Communist Terror in Romania: Gheorghiu-Dej and the Police State, 1948–1965 (London, 1999).

  G. Ekiert, The State against Society: Political Crises and Their Aftermath in East Central Europe (Princeton, 1996).

  M. Fischer, Nicolae Ceauşescu. A Study in Political Leadership (London, 1989).

  M. Fulbrook, Anatomy of a Dictatorship: Inside the GDR, 1949–1989 (New York, 1995).

  M. Fulbrook, The People’s State: East German Society from Hitler to Honecker (New Haven, 2005).

  C. Gati, Hungary and the Soviet Bloc (Durham, NC, 1986).

  G. Golan, Reform Rule in Czechoslovakia: The Dubcek Era, 1968–1969 (Cambridge, 1973).

  M. Haraszti, A Worker in a Worker’s State, trans. M. Wright (New York, 1978).

  A. Heitlinger, Women and State Socialism: Sex Inequality in the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia (London, 1979).

  K. H. Jarausch (ed.), Dictatorship as Experience: Towards a Socio-Cultural History of the GDR, trans. E. Duffy (New York, 1999).

  D. Kideckel, The Solitude of Collectivism: Romanian Villagers to the Revolution and Beyond (Ithaca, 1993).

  R. King, A History of the Romanian Communist Party (Stanford, 1980).

  J. Kopstein, The Politics of Economic Decline in East Germany, 1945–1989 (Chapel Hill, 1997).

  M. Lampland, The Object of Labor: Commodification in Socialist Hungary (Chicago, 1995).

  D. Lane, The Rise and Fall of State Socialism: Industrial Society and the Socialist State (Cambridge, 1996).

  P. Lendvai, Eagles in Cobwebs. Nationalism and Communism in the Balkans (London, 1969).

  M. Myant, The Czechoslovak Economy 1948–1988: The Battle for Economic Reform (Cambridge, 1989).

  J. Navrátil, The Prague Spring 1968: A National Security Archive Documents Reader, trans. M. Kramer et al. (Budapest, 1998).

  P. Pittaway, Eastern Europe 1939–2000 (London, 2000).

  T. W. Ryback, Rock around the Bloc: A History of Rock Music in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union (New York, 1990).

  V. Shlapentokh, Public and Private Life of the Soviet People: Changing Values in post-Stalin Russia (New York, 1989).

  H. G. Skilling, Charter 77 and Human Rights in Czechoslovakia (London, 1981).

  V. Tismaneanu, Stalinism for All Seasons: a Political History of Romanian Communism (Berkeley, 2003).

  R. Tökés, Hungary’s Negotiated Revolution: Economic Reform, Social Change, and Political Succession, 1957–1990 (Cambridge, 1996).

  M. Vickers, The Albanians: A Modern History (London, 1999).

  A. Walder, Communist Neo-Traditionalism. Work and Authority in Chinese Industry (Berkeley, 1986).

  K. Williams, The Prague Spring and Its Aftermath: Czechoslovak Politics 1968–70 (Cambridge, 1997).

  S. Wolle, Die heile Welt der Diktatur. Alltag und Herrschaft in der DDR, 1971–1989 (Berlin, 1998).

  A. Yurchak, Everything was Forever, until It was No More. The Last Soviet Generation (Princeton, 2006).

  Xiaobo Lü and Elizabeth Perry, Danwei. The Changing Chinese Workplace in Historical and Comparative Perspective (Armonk, NY, 1997).

  HIGH TIDE

  C. Andrew and V. Mitrokhin, The KGB and the World. The Mitrokhin Archive II (London, 1999).

  A. Arnold, Afghanistan’s Two-Party Communism: Parcham and Khalq (Stanford, 1983).

  T. Babile, To Kill a Generation: Red Terror in Ethiopia (Washington, DC, 1989).

  R. R. Balsvik, Haile Sellassie’s Students: The Intellectual and Social Background to Revolution, 1952–1977 (East Lansing, Mich., 1985).

  N. G. Bermeo, The Revolution within the Revolution: Workers’ Control in Rural Portugal (Princeton, 1986).

  D. Birmingham, Frontline Nationalism in Angola & Mozambique (London, 1992).

  A. Bloom and W. Breines (eds.), Takin’ It to the Streets. A Sixties Reader (New York, 1995).

  H. S. Bradsher, Afghan Communism and Soviet Intervention (Oxford, 1999).

  P. R. Brass and M. F. Franda (eds.), Radical Politics in South Asia (Cambridge, M
ass., 2005).

 

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