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With unique authority and unparalleled scholarship, Sassoon traces the fortunes of the political parties of the left in Western Europe across 14 countries, covering the fortunes of socialism from the rise of the Bolsheviks through two World Wars to the revival of feminism and the arrival of "green" politics.
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With unique authority and unparalleled scholarship, Sassoon traces the fortunes of the political parties of the left in Western Europe across 14 countries, covering the fortunes of socialism from the rise of the Bolsheviks through two World Wars to the revival of feminism and the arrival of "green" politics.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 1008
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 128mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1528g
- ISBN-13: 9781780767611
- ISBN-10: 1780767617
- Artikelnr.: 37801840
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 1008
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 128mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1528g
- ISBN-13: 9781780767611
- ISBN-10: 1780767617
- Artikelnr.: 37801840
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Donald Sassoon was born in Cairo and educated in Paris, Milan and London. He is Professor of Comparative European History at Queen Mary, University of London and is the author of several highly acclaimed books, including Contemporary Italy: Politics, Economy and Society Since 1945, Mona Lisa: The History of the World's Most Famous Painting, The Culture of the Europeans and Mussolini and the Rise of Fascism.
List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations New
Introduction Introduction to the First Edition Book One: Expansion Part
One: The Hard Road to Political Power 1. The Establishment of Socialism
Before 1914 2. From War to War (1914-40) 3. Thwarted Alternatives 4. The
War, Resistance and Its Aftermath: The Rise and Fall of West European
Communism 1939-48 Book Two: Consolidation Part Two: The Construction of
Western Socialism 1945-50 5. The Socialists After 1945 6. Building Social
Capitalism 1945-50 7. External Constraints: A Socialist Foreign Policy?
Part Three: Toward Revisionism 1950-69 8. The Golden Age of Capitalism 9.
Between Neutralism and Atlanticism 10. The Foundations of Revisionism Part
Four: The Perplexing Sixties: 'Something in the Air' 11. The Return of the
Left 12. The Establishment of a Foreign Policy Consensus Part Five: The
Great Contestation 13. The Revival of Working Class Militancy 1960-73 14.
The Revival of Ideology and the Student Contestation 15. The Revival of
Feminism Book Three: Crisis Part Six: The End of the Great Capitalist Boom
1973-89 16. The Crisis and the Left: An Overview 17. Social Democracy in
Small Countries: Austria, Sweden, Holland and Belgium 18. Germany and
Britain: SPD and Labour in Power 19. The French Experiment 20. The Failure
of Italian Communism 21. The End of Authoritarian Regimes in Western
Europe: Portugal, Spain and Greece Part Seven: The Great Crisis of
Socialism 22. Workers, Women and Greens 23. The 1980s: Radicalism in its
Last Redoubt 24. The New Revisionism Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction Introduction to the First Edition Book One: Expansion Part
One: The Hard Road to Political Power 1. The Establishment of Socialism
Before 1914 2. From War to War (1914-40) 3. Thwarted Alternatives 4. The
War, Resistance and Its Aftermath: The Rise and Fall of West European
Communism 1939-48 Book Two: Consolidation Part Two: The Construction of
Western Socialism 1945-50 5. The Socialists After 1945 6. Building Social
Capitalism 1945-50 7. External Constraints: A Socialist Foreign Policy?
Part Three: Toward Revisionism 1950-69 8. The Golden Age of Capitalism 9.
Between Neutralism and Atlanticism 10. The Foundations of Revisionism Part
Four: The Perplexing Sixties: 'Something in the Air' 11. The Return of the
Left 12. The Establishment of a Foreign Policy Consensus Part Five: The
Great Contestation 13. The Revival of Working Class Militancy 1960-73 14.
The Revival of Ideology and the Student Contestation 15. The Revival of
Feminism Book Three: Crisis Part Six: The End of the Great Capitalist Boom
1973-89 16. The Crisis and the Left: An Overview 17. Social Democracy in
Small Countries: Austria, Sweden, Holland and Belgium 18. Germany and
Britain: SPD and Labour in Power 19. The French Experiment 20. The Failure
of Italian Communism 21. The End of Authoritarian Regimes in Western
Europe: Portugal, Spain and Greece Part Seven: The Great Crisis of
Socialism 22. Workers, Women and Greens 23. The 1980s: Radicalism in its
Last Redoubt 24. The New Revisionism Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations New
Introduction Introduction to the First Edition Book One: Expansion Part
One: The Hard Road to Political Power 1. The Establishment of Socialism
Before 1914 2. From War to War (1914-40) 3. Thwarted Alternatives 4. The
War, Resistance and Its Aftermath: The Rise and Fall of West European
Communism 1939-48 Book Two: Consolidation Part Two: The Construction of
Western Socialism 1945-50 5. The Socialists After 1945 6. Building Social
Capitalism 1945-50 7. External Constraints: A Socialist Foreign Policy?
Part Three: Toward Revisionism 1950-69 8. The Golden Age of Capitalism 9.
Between Neutralism and Atlanticism 10. The Foundations of Revisionism Part
Four: The Perplexing Sixties: 'Something in the Air' 11. The Return of the
Left 12. The Establishment of a Foreign Policy Consensus Part Five: The
Great Contestation 13. The Revival of Working Class Militancy 1960-73 14.
The Revival of Ideology and the Student Contestation 15. The Revival of
Feminism Book Three: Crisis Part Six: The End of the Great Capitalist Boom
1973-89 16. The Crisis and the Left: An Overview 17. Social Democracy in
Small Countries: Austria, Sweden, Holland and Belgium 18. Germany and
Britain: SPD and Labour in Power 19. The French Experiment 20. The Failure
of Italian Communism 21. The End of Authoritarian Regimes in Western
Europe: Portugal, Spain and Greece Part Seven: The Great Crisis of
Socialism 22. Workers, Women and Greens 23. The 1980s: Radicalism in its
Last Redoubt 24. The New Revisionism Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction Introduction to the First Edition Book One: Expansion Part
One: The Hard Road to Political Power 1. The Establishment of Socialism
Before 1914 2. From War to War (1914-40) 3. Thwarted Alternatives 4. The
War, Resistance and Its Aftermath: The Rise and Fall of West European
Communism 1939-48 Book Two: Consolidation Part Two: The Construction of
Western Socialism 1945-50 5. The Socialists After 1945 6. Building Social
Capitalism 1945-50 7. External Constraints: A Socialist Foreign Policy?
Part Three: Toward Revisionism 1950-69 8. The Golden Age of Capitalism 9.
Between Neutralism and Atlanticism 10. The Foundations of Revisionism Part
Four: The Perplexing Sixties: 'Something in the Air' 11. The Return of the
Left 12. The Establishment of a Foreign Policy Consensus Part Five: The
Great Contestation 13. The Revival of Working Class Militancy 1960-73 14.
The Revival of Ideology and the Student Contestation 15. The Revival of
Feminism Book Three: Crisis Part Six: The End of the Great Capitalist Boom
1973-89 16. The Crisis and the Left: An Overview 17. Social Democracy in
Small Countries: Austria, Sweden, Holland and Belgium 18. Germany and
Britain: SPD and Labour in Power 19. The French Experiment 20. The Failure
of Italian Communism 21. The End of Authoritarian Regimes in Western
Europe: Portugal, Spain and Greece Part Seven: The Great Crisis of
Socialism 22. Workers, Women and Greens 23. The 1980s: Radicalism in its
Last Redoubt 24. The New Revisionism Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index