Описание: Title: Appleton's European Guide Book illustrated. Including England, Scotland, and Ireland, France, Belgium, Holland, Northern and Southern Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and Portugal, Russia, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Containing ... maps, etc.
Publisher: British Library, Historical Print Editions
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British Library Appleton, Daniel; 1879. 2 pt.; 8. 10107.bbb.8.
Автор: Prigge, William D. Название: Bearslayers ISBN: 1433127342 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781433127342 Издательство: Peter Lang Рейтинг: Цена: 12621.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: The 1959 purge of the Latvian national communists has long been cast in black-and-white terms: Russification and resistance; victimizers and victims. Conventional wisdom holds that Nikita Khrushchev was behind the purge. After all, he was the Soviet premier; he stopped in Riga just a few weeks before; even the leading victim of the purge, Eduards Berklavs, labeled Khrushchev the culprit. For the first time, William D. Prigge’s penetrating analysis challenges this view and untangles the intricacies of Soviet center-periphery relations like a political thriller. With each new chapter, a truer understanding of events comes into sharper focus – more complex and fascinating than could ever be imagined. Ultimately, the reverberations are felt all the way to the Kremlin and weaken what Khrushchev thought was his own firm footing. For the student of Soviet and Latvian history alike, this volume provides more than just the story of a purge – it is a unique snapshot into the political machinations of the Soviet Union and one of its republics.
Описание: Chapter 1. Western Communist Parties and the Crisis of International Communist movement
1.1 The Internationalism of the Western Communist Parties in the 1960s
1.2 The PCI's Theoretical-Cultural Revision and New Forms of Social Conflict in Italy
1.3 Theoretical Debate or Political Clash?
1.4 The PCF and de-Stalinization
1.5 L'Union des йtudiants communistes; Debate and Normalization
1.6 The Intellectuals of the PCF. From Philosophy to Politics
1.7 The PCF's Aggiornamento
Chapter 2. New Social Conflicts and the Crisis of Internationalism
2.1 The PCI and PCF on the Eve of 1968
2.2 The PCI and the Movement of 1968 in Italy
2.3 The PCF and the Movement of May-June 1968
2.4 The PCI and 1968 in France
2.5 The Prague Spring
2.6 "Advanced Democracy" and National Ways to Socialism
2.7 Dissidents
The Fall of Roger Garaudy
The End of Les Lettres Franзaises and Dйmocratie Nouvelle, the Birth of Politique Aujourd'hui
Luis Althusser and French Communism
The Case of il Manifesto
Chapter 3. The Arc of Eurocommunism and the Crisis of Communism in France
3.1 The New Relationship between the PCI and PCF
3.2 Christine Buci-Gluksmann, Nicos Poulantzas, the Crisis of Marxism and the Problem of "Democratic Socialism"
3.3 The End of Communist Hegemony on the French Left-Wing
3.4 The Crisis of the PCF
Chapter 4. The Cultural Disintegration and End of Italian Communism
4.1 Anti-Totalitarian Ideology and the October Revolution. The Italian Communists in the Late 1970s.
4.2 Berlinguer's "Turn"
4.3 An Increasingly Fragile Identity
4.4 After Berlinguer
4.5 The PCI, Gorbachev and the End of the Cold War
4.6 1989
4.7 The End of Italian Communism
Index
Автор: Bulaitis, John Название: Maurice thorez ISBN: 1838606718 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781838606718 Издательство: Bloomsbury Academic Рейтинг: Цена: 5384.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
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Maurice Thorez (1900-1964) was a major figure in the history of twentieth-century France and European Communism for over three decades. Under his leadership, the French Communist Party (PCF) became France's largest political party and one of the most important communist parties in the West. Born in a mining village, Thorez left school at the age of 12 and would go on to helm the PCF in a rapid rise that paralleled Stalin's consolidation of power in the Soviet Union. After World War II, he became a minister, and briefly deputy prime minister, before the Cold War excluded communists from political power. The PCF became known as 'the party of Maurice Thorez', as a leader cult around Thorez was created that mirrored the cult of personality' around Stalin. This book is based on a wealth of original source material, including Thorez's diaries and notebooks. John Bulaitis outlines how Thorez's political life intersected with and was shaped by key historical events. At its heart, the book explores the paradox of the mass communist movement in France: its ability to fuse attachment to the French nation with fervent loyalty to the Soviet Union and Stalinist practices.
Автор: , Corduwener Название: Rise and fall of the people`s parties ISBN: 0192843419 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780192843418 Издательство: Oxford Academ Рейтинг: Цена: 14256.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
In The Rise and Fall of Theological Enlightenment, Jeffrey D. Burson analyzes the history of the French Enlightenment and its relationship to the French Revolution by casting it as a diverse constellation of Theological Enlightenment discourses, compromised between about 1730 and 1762 by high-stakes cultural and political controversies involving the royal court, the government, and the Catholic Church.
Burson places the Abb? Jean-Martin de Prades at the center of the storm. In 1749, Prades was working on his doctorate in theology at the University of Paris. An ambitious young theologian, Prades, like his teachers at the Sorbonne and like many lay and clerical apologists in mid-eighteenth-century France, had been deeply inspired by the spirit of the Enlightenment. Burson reinterprets the Jesuit Enlightenment and its influence on French society, arguing that Jesuits had pioneered ways of synthesizing Locke, Malebranche, and Newton in light of the expansion of the public sphere. Hoping to defend Catholic theology against the Radical Enlightenment by adapting these Jesuit Enlightenment discourses with natural history and Enlightenment theological debates, Prades inadvertently sparked a public scandal that galvanized members of the royal court and the Parlement of Paris, Jansenists, Jesuits, and philosophes, alike—all of whom refashioned the person and work of Prades to suit their own ends. Ultimately, the controversy polarized the cultural politics of pre-Revolutionary France into two camps, that of a self-consciously secular Enlightenment and that of a staunchly opposed Counter-Enlightenment.
Prades's history provides Burson with a lens through which to reevaluate the intersections of theology and Enlightenment philosophy, of French politics and the French Catholic church, and of conservatives, moderates, and radicals on all sides in order to provide us with a newly-capacious Enlightenment historiography.
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