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International communism and transnational solidarity : radical networks, mass movements and global politics, 1919-1939 / edited by Holger Weiss.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in global social historyPublisher: Boston : Brill, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 375 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004324824
  • 9004324828
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: International communism and transnational solidarity.; Print version:: International communism and transnational solidarity.DDC classification:
  • 335.4309/042 23
LOC classification:
  • HX40
Online resources:
Contents:
Transnational and global perspectives on international communist solidarity organisations / Bernhard Bayerlein, Kasper Braskén and Holger Weiss -- The "cultural international" as the comintern's intermediate empire: international mass and sympathizing organisations beyond parties / Bernhard H. Bayerlein -- The USSR section of the international red aid (MOPR): the institutionalisation of international solidarity in interwar Soviet society / Gleb J. Albert -- In pursuit of global international solidarity? The transnational networks of the international workers' relief / Kasper Braskén -- The British miners' and general strike of 1926: problems and practices of radical international solidarity / Kasper Braskén -- Anti-imperialism and nostalgia: a re-assessment of the history and historiography of the league against imperialism / Fredrik Petersson -- The international of seamen and harbour workers -- a radical global labour union of the waterfront or a subversive world-wide web? / Holger Weiss -- Global ambitions, structural constraints and marginality as a choice: the international trade union committee of negro workers / Holger Weiss.
Summary: This book provides an analysis of the articulation and organisation of radical international solidarity by organisations that were either connected to or had been established by the Communist International (Comintern), such as the International Red Aid, the International Workers' Relief, the League Against Imperialism, the International of Seamen and Harbour Workers and the International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers. The guiding light of these organisations was a radical interpretation of international solidarity, usually in combination with concepts and visions of gender, race and class as well as anti-capitalism, anti-imperialism, anti-colonialism and anti-fascism. All of these new transnational networks form a controversial part of the contemporary history of international organisations. Like the Comintern these international organisations had an ambigious character that does not fit nicely into the traditional typologies of international organisations as they were neither international governmental organisations nor international non-governmental organisations. They constituted a radical continuation of the pre-First World War Left and exemplified an attempt to implement the ideas and movements of a new type of radical international solidarity not only in Europe, but on a global scale. Contributors are: Gleb J. Albert, Bernhard H. Bayerlein, Kasper Braskén, Fredrik Petersson, Holger Weiss.
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Transnational and global perspectives on international communist solidarity organisations / Bernhard Bayerlein, Kasper Braskén and Holger Weiss -- The "cultural international" as the comintern's intermediate empire: international mass and sympathizing organisations beyond parties / Bernhard H. Bayerlein -- The USSR section of the international red aid (MOPR): the institutionalisation of international solidarity in interwar Soviet society / Gleb J. Albert -- In pursuit of global international solidarity? The transnational networks of the international workers' relief / Kasper Braskén -- The British miners' and general strike of 1926: problems and practices of radical international solidarity / Kasper Braskén -- Anti-imperialism and nostalgia: a re-assessment of the history and historiography of the league against imperialism / Fredrik Petersson -- The international of seamen and harbour workers -- a radical global labour union of the waterfront or a subversive world-wide web? / Holger Weiss -- Global ambitions, structural constraints and marginality as a choice: the international trade union committee of negro workers / Holger Weiss.

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This book provides an analysis of the articulation and organisation of radical international solidarity by organisations that were either connected to or had been established by the Communist International (Comintern), such as the International Red Aid, the International Workers' Relief, the League Against Imperialism, the International of Seamen and Harbour Workers and the International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers. The guiding light of these organisations was a radical interpretation of international solidarity, usually in combination with concepts and visions of gender, race and class as well as anti-capitalism, anti-imperialism, anti-colonialism and anti-fascism. All of these new transnational networks form a controversial part of the contemporary history of international organisations. Like the Comintern these international organisations had an ambigious character that does not fit nicely into the traditional typologies of international organisations as they were neither international governmental organisations nor international non-governmental organisations. They constituted a radical continuation of the pre-First World War Left and exemplified an attempt to implement the ideas and movements of a new type of radical international solidarity not only in Europe, but on a global scale. Contributors are: Gleb J. Albert, Bernhard H. Bayerlein, Kasper Braskén, Fredrik Petersson, Holger Weiss.

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