The British Communist Party and Moscow, 1920-43Manchester University Press, 2000 - 308 sidor The relationship between the British Communist Party and Soviet Communism is one of perennial fascination. In this text Thorpe makes extensive use of available sources, to offer a new view of this most controversial of topics. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Moscow and the formation of the CPGB | 19 |
From BSP Mark II to bolshevised Communist Party 192023 | 35 |
Struggling to make an impact 192325 61 | 65 |
The united front in retreat 192627 | 91 |
The coming of class against class 192729 | 117 |
The zenith of class against class 192932 | 156 |
Towards a wider unity 193235 | 192 |
The popular front 193539 | 225 |
The CPGB in the Second World War 193945 | 256 |
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affiliation agreed April Arnot attacked August Balham Group Bell Britain British Communist Party British party campaign Campbell CC CPGB CI's class against class Clemens Dutt Comintern committee Communist International continued CP secretariat CP's CPGB's criticism Daily Worker December decision discussion Dutt's ECCI plenum ECCI political commission ECCI political secretariat ECCI presidium election fascism favour February fight further Gallacher Harry Pollitt Hermon Horner Ibid Inkpin issue J. T. Murphy January July June Labour Party leaders leading letter London Lozovsky MacManus Manuilsky March meeting Moscow movement Murphy NMLH reel 11 November October organisation party congress party leadership party membership party's Petrovsky Piatnitsky popular front Rajani Palme Dutt remained resolution revolutionary Rothstein Russian Rust September significant social fascism South Wales Soviet Stalin Stewart Tapsell tion trade union Trotskyism ultra-left united front unity USSR votes working-class world congress