Communism in Europe Continuity Change and the Sino soviet Dispute

Communism in Europe : Continuity, Change, and the Sino-Soviet Dispute

Material type: TextText Series: eBooks on Demand Publisher: Burlington : Elsevier Science, 2013 Description: 1 online resource (417 p.) ISBN: 9781483137438 Genre/Form: Electronic books. Additional physical formats: Print version:: Communism in Europe : Continuity, Change, and the Sino-Soviet Dispute LOC classification: HX44 | .G754 2013 Online resources: Click here to view this ebook.

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Front Cover; Communism In Europe: Continuity, Change, and the Sino-Soviet Dispute; Copyright Page; PREFATORY NOTE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; THE AUTHORS; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. EUROPEAN COMMUNISM AND THE SINO-SOVIET RIFT; Albania; Yugoslavia; East Europe: The Rightists; East Europe: The Leftists; West Europe: The Mass Parties in Italy and France; West Europe: The Smaller Parties; European Communism, the Common Market, and the WFTU; European Communist Reformism; Conclusion; Chapter 2. YUGOSLAV COMMUNISM; The Background; The Renewed Attempt at Rapprochement, 1957

The Second Soviet-Yugoslav Break, 1957-1960The Retreat from Liberalization, 1961-1963; Some Conclusions; Chapter 3. POLISH COMMUNISM; The Historical Background; Between Hitler and Stalin, 1939-1945: The Rebirth of Today's Polish Communism and the Rise of Gomulka; Gomuika and the Rightist Deviation, 1945-1948; The Balance Between Tito and Mao, 1956-1958; Gomulka's Own Road under Khrushchev's Protection; Stabilization Between Dogma and Reform, 1959-1961; The Second Stalin Debate, 1961-1962; Balance in Domestic Affairs, 1962-1963; Difficult Balance in the Camp, 1962-1963

The Specifics of GomutkaismChapter 4. HUNGARIAN COMMUNISM; The International and National Framework; Kádár's ""Turn""; The Personality of Kádár and of His Associate; The Ideology of the New Regime; Kádár and His Party; The December 1956 Declaration; The Stalinist Counterattack; Kádár and Tito; Hungarians and Chinese; From the Execution of Imre Nagy to the New Collectivization; Centrism in Kádár's Economic Policy; Reinforcement of Kádár's Position and the Third Thaw, 1960-1964; Kádárism: A Center-Right Communism; Conclusion: Kaddrism and Gomulkaism, Two Branches of Khrushchev's Centrism

APPENDIX I: TOURISMAPPENDIX II: HUNGARIAN BIRTHS AND ABORTIONS; APPENDIX III: TEXT OF THE DECLARATION READ BY JÁNOS KÁDÁR OVER FREE KOSSUTH RADIO ON NOVEMBER 1, 1956; Chapter 5. ITALIAN COMMUNISM; Introduction; The Roots of Revisionism; The PCI Tenth Congress and the Polemics with the CCP; PCI'S RELATIONS WITH PSI AND CGIL; Changed PCI Attitude toward the CPSU; INDEX

Summary: Communism in Europe: Continuity, Change, and the Sino-Soviet Dispute, Volume 1 focuses on the great changes in European communism and the role of several European Communist parties in Sino-Soviet rift. This book discusses the interaction between domestic and Sino-Soviet developments within the major European Communist states and parties. Organized into five chapters, this volume starts with an overview of the significant contribution of the Sino-Soviet rift in the consolidation of Polish moderation, ideological revisionism in Italian communism, and the extension of liberalization in Hungary. T

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Front Cover; Communism In Europe: Continuity, Change, and the Sino-Soviet Dispute; Copyright Page; PREFATORY NOTE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; THE AUTHORS; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. EUROPEAN COMMUNISM AND THE SINO-SOVIET RIFT; Albania; Yugoslavia; East Europe: The Rightists; East Europe: The Leftists; West Europe: The Mass Parties in Italy and France; West Europe: The Smaller Parties; European Communism, the Common Market, and the WFTU; European Communist Reformism; Conclusion; Chapter 2. YUGOSLAV COMMUNISM; The Background; The Renewed Attempt at Rapprochement, 1957

The Second Soviet-Yugoslav Break, 1957-1960The Retreat from Liberalization, 1961-1963; Some Conclusions; Chapter 3. POLISH COMMUNISM; The Historical Background; Between Hitler and Stalin, 1939-1945: The Rebirth of Today's Polish Communism and the Rise of Gomulka; Gomuika and the Rightist Deviation, 1945-1948; The Balance Between Tito and Mao, 1956-1958; Gomulka's Own Road under Khrushchev's Protection; Stabilization Between Dogma and Reform, 1959-1961; The Second Stalin Debate, 1961-1962; Balance in Domestic Affairs, 1962-1963; Difficult Balance in the Camp, 1962-1963

The Specifics of GomutkaismChapter 4. HUNGARIAN COMMUNISM; The International and National Framework; Kádár's ""Turn""; The Personality of Kádár and of His Associate; The Ideology of the New Regime; Kádár and His Party; The December 1956 Declaration; The Stalinist Counterattack; Kádár and Tito; Hungarians and Chinese; From the Execution of Imre Nagy to the New Collectivization; Centrism in Kádár's Economic Policy; Reinforcement of Kádár's Position and the Third Thaw, 1960-1964; Kádárism: A Center-Right Communism; Conclusion: Kaddrism and Gomulkaism, Two Branches of Khrushchev's Centrism

APPENDIX I: TOURISMAPPENDIX II: HUNGARIAN BIRTHS AND ABORTIONS; APPENDIX III: TEXT OF THE DECLARATION READ BY JÁNOS KÁDÁR OVER FREE KOSSUTH RADIO ON NOVEMBER 1, 1956; Chapter 5. ITALIAN COMMUNISM; Introduction; The Roots of Revisionism; The PCI Tenth Congress and the Polemics with the CCP; PCI'S RELATIONS WITH PSI AND CGIL; Changed PCI Attitude toward the CPSU; INDEX

Communism in Europe: Continuity, Change, and the Sino-Soviet Dispute, Volume 1 focuses on the great changes in European communism and the role of several European Communist parties in Sino-Soviet rift. This book discusses the interaction between domestic and Sino-Soviet developments within the major European Communist states and parties. Organized into five chapters, this volume starts with an overview of the significant contribution of the Sino-Soviet rift in the consolidation of Polish moderation, ideological revisionism in Italian communism, and the extension of liberalization in Hungary. T

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