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The Red Flag: A History of Communism

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  F. A. Guimarães, The Origins of the Angolan Civil War: Foreign Intervention and Domestic Political Conflict (London, 1997).

  T. Haile-Selassie, The Ethiopian Revolution, 1974–91: From a Monarchical Autocracy to a Military Oligarchy (London, 1997).

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  J. Haslam, The Nixon Administration and the Death of Allende’s Chile (London, 2005).

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  S. R. Heder, Pol Pot and Khieu Samphan (Clayton, 1991).

  N. Henck, Subcommander Marcos: The Man and the Mask (Durham, NC, 2007).

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  B. Kiernan, The Pol Pot Regime: Race, Power, and Genocide in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge, 1975–79, 2nd edn (New Haven, 2002).

  B. Kiernan and C. Boua (eds.), Peasants and Politics in Kampuchea, 1942–81 (London, 1982).

  M. Klimke and J. Scharloth (eds.), 1968 in Europe. A History of Protest and Activism, 1956–1977 (New York, 2008).

  P. Kornbluh, The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability (New York, 2003).

  D. J. Kotze, Communism in South Africa (Cape Town, 1979).

  D. Kruijt, Guerrillas (London, 2008).

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  F. Logevall, Choosing War: The Lost Chance for Peace and the Escalation of the War in Vietnam (Berkeley, 1999).

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  A. Marwick, The Sixties: Cultural Revolution in Britain, France, Italy, and the United States, c.1958–c.1974 (Oxford, 1998).

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  F. Ponchaud, Cambodia Year Zero (New York, 1978).

  D. Porch, The Portuguese Armed Forces and the Revolution (London, 1977).

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  TWIN REVOLUTIONS

  R. Baum, Burying Mao: Chinese Politics in the Age of Deng Xiaoping (Princeton, 1994).

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nbsp; R. Baum, Reform and Reaction in post-Mao China: the Road to Tiananmen (New York, 1991).

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  Chen Fong-ching and Jin Guantao, From Youthful Manuscripts to River Elegy: The Chinese Popular Cultural Movement and Political Transformation 1979–1989 (Hong Kong, 1997).

  Dingxin Zhao, The Power of Tiananmen: State–Society Relations and the 1989 Beijing Student Movement (Chicago, 2001).

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

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  T. Garton Ash, The Polish Revolution: Solidarity, 1980–82 (London, 1983).

  M. Goldman, Sowing the Seeds of Democracy in China: Political Reform in the Deng Xiaoping Era (Cambridge, Mass., 1994).

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  Jing Wang, High Culture Fever: Politics, Aesthetics, and Ideology in Deng’s China (Berkeley, 1996).

  P. Kenney, A Carnival of Revolution: Central Europe 1989 (Princeton, 2002).

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

  S. Kotkin, Armageddon Averted. The Soviet Collapse, 1970–2000 (Oxford, 2000).

  L. Kürti, Youth and the State in Hungary: Capitalism, Communism and Class (London, 2002).

  R. Laba, The Roots of Solidarity: A Political Sociology of Poland’s Working-Class Democratization (Princeton, 1991).

  K. J. Lepak, Prelude to Solidarity: Poland and the Politics of the Gierek Regime (New York, 1988).

  M. Lewin, The Gorbachev Phenomenon: A Historical Interpretation (London, 1988).

  B. Magas, The Destruction of Yugoslavia: Tracking the Break-up 1980–92 (London, 1993).

  C. S. Maier, Dissolution: The Crisis of Communism and the End of East Germany (Princeton, 1997).

  D. Mason, Public Opinion and Political Change in Poland (Cambridge, 1985).

  B. Miller, Narratives of Guilt and Compliance in Unified Germany: Stasi Informers and their Impact on Society (London, 1999).

  J. R. Millar (ed.), Politics, Work, and Daily Life in the USSR: A Survey of Former Soviet Citizens (Cambridge, 1987).

  A. Nathan and P. Link (eds.), The Tiananmen Papers (London, 2001).

  A. J. Nathan, Chinese Democracy (New York, 1985).

  V. Nee and D. Stark with M. Selden (eds.), Remaking the Economic Institutions of Socialism: China and Eastern Europe (Stanford, 1989).

  J. C. Oi, State and Peasant in Contemporary China: The Political Economy of Village Government (Berkeley, 1989).

  M. Oksenberg, L. R. Sullivan and M. Lambert (eds.), Beijing Spring, 1989: Confrontation and Conflict: The Basic Documents, trans. H. R. Lan and J. Dennerline (New York, 1990).

  M. Osa, Solidarity and Contention: Networks of Polish Opposition (Minneapolis, 2003).

  D. Philipsen, We were the People: Voices from East Germany’s Revolutionary Autumn of 1989 (Durham, NC, 1993).

  G. Sanford (ed. and trans.), Democratization in Poland 1988–90: Polish Voices (Basingstoke, 1992).

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  R. G. Suny, The Revenge of the Past: Nationalism, Revolution, and the Collapse of the Soviet Union (Stanford, 1993).

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

  B. Wheaton and Z. Kavan, The Velvet Revolution: Czechoslovakia, 1988–1991 (Boulder, 1992).

  E. Wood, Insurgent Collective Action and Civil War in El Salvador (Cambridge, 1993).

  S. Woodward, Balkan Tragedy: Chaos and Dissolution after the Cold War (Washington, DC, 1995).

  EPILOGUE

  G. Breslauer, Gorbachev and Yeltsin as Leaders (Cambridge, 2002).

  C. Bukowski and B. Racz (eds.), The Return of the Left in post-Communist States: Current Trends and Future Prospects (Cheltenham, 1999).

  M. Burawoy and K. Verdery (eds.), Uncertain Transition: Ethnographies of Change in the post-Socialist World (Lanham, 1999).

  J. G. Castañeda, Utopia Unarmed: The Latin American Left after the Cold War (New York, 1993).

  L. J. Cook, M. A. Orenstein and M. Rueschemeyer (eds.), Left Parties and Social Policy in post-Communist Europe (Boulder, 1999).

  K. Dawisha and B. Parrott (eds.), The Consolidation of Democracy in East-Central Europe (Cambridge, 1997).

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

  G. Eyal, I. Szelényi and E. Townsley, Making Capitalism without Capitalists: Class Formation and Elite Struggles in post-Communist Central Europe (London, 1998).

  C. M. Hann (ed.), Post-Socialism: Ideals, Ideologies and Practices in Eurasia (London, 2002).

  N. Henck, Subcommander Marcos. The Man and the Mask (Durham, NC, 2007).

  A. Knight, Spies without Cloaks: The KGB’s Successors (Princeton, 1996).

  K. Louie, Theorizing Chinese Masculinity (Cambridge, 2002).

  J. Nochlin, Vanguard Revolutionaries in Latin America (Boulder, 2003).

  D. S. Palmer (ed.), The Shining Path of Peru (London, 1992).

  P. Reddaway and D. Glinski, The Tragedy of Russia’s Reforms. Market Bolshevism against Democracy (Washington, DC, 2001).

  S. Shirk, China. Fragile Superpower (Oxford, 2007).

  S. Stern (ed.), Shining and Other Paths: War and Society in Peru, 1980–1995 (Durham, NC, 1998).

  K. Verdery, What was Socialism and What Comes Next? (Princeton, 1996).

  Index

  1960s

  strength and variety of communism, 454

  influence rebellions of, 452–3, 456–7, 463–4, 467

  Abuladze, Tengiz, 532–3

  Adler, Victor, 59

  Aeschylus, Prometheus trilogy, xxi–xxiii

  Afghanistan, 496, 530–31, 548

  Afinogenov, Aleksandr, 178

  Africa

  Che Guevara’s tour of nationalist states, 392–4

  Communist parties in, 397–8

  independence of Portuguese colonies, 476–7

  Marxism in, 394–5

  Marxism-Leninism in, 470

  nationalist movements, 397–8

  Portuguese, 472–3

  radicalization of leaders, 469–70

  agrarian economies, Communist success in, 114

  Akhmatova, Anna, 280

  Albania, 546

  break with USSR, 408–9

  ethnic and clan politics of, 409

  Khrushchev’s USSR seen as imperialist, 404–5

  Maoism in, 409

  use of Stalinist model, 408–9

  Alekseeva, Ludmilla, 347

  Alexander II, assassination, 70

  Aleksandr Nevskii (Eisenstein), 157–8, 161

  Allende, Salvador, 474–5

  Amsterdam Congress of the International 1904, 57

  anarchism, conflict with Marxism, 41–2

  ancien régime, features of in USSR under Stalin, 164–5

 

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