Radical Left Movements in Europe
Herausgeber: Wennerhag, Magnus; Piotrowski, Grzegorz; Fröhlich, Christian
Radical Left Movements in Europe
Herausgeber: Wennerhag, Magnus; Piotrowski, Grzegorz; Fröhlich, Christian
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This book provides a detailed analysis of the different national and regional experiences of what 'left' and 'radical left' means, and shows how radical left movements in different countries cope with these varying circumstances.
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This book provides a detailed analysis of the different national and regional experiences of what 'left' and 'radical left' means, and shows how radical left movements in different countries cope with these varying circumstances.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9780367208035
- ISBN-10: 0367208032
- Artikelnr.: 56970579
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9780367208035
- ISBN-10: 0367208032
- Artikelnr.: 56970579
Magnus Wennerhag is an Associate Professor in Sociology at the School of Social Sciences, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden. Christian Fröhlich is an Assistant Professor at the School of Sociology, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia. Grzegorz Piotrowski is a faculty member at the European Solidarity Centre, Gdäsk, Poland. He is also Researcher at Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden.
List of illustrations vii
List of contributors ix
Acknowledgements xii
1 Radical left movements in Europe: An introduction 1
MAGNUS WENNERHAG
2 Radical left parties and movements: Allies, associates, or antagonists?
22
LUKE MARCH
3 Radical left parties and left movements in Northern Europe 43
DANIEL KEITH
4 Radical and moderate left activism in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia
(1989-2010) 62
JIR¿ Í NAVRÁTIL
5 Contentious labour in Italy and Greece: Movements and trade unions in
times of precarity and austerity 82
LORENZO ZAMPONI AND MARKOS VOGIATZOGLOU
6 Left without its party: Interest organizations of former GDR elites and
the transformation of the PDS/Linke 101
AMIEKE BOUMA
7 "History bites us by the neck": Contemporary communism(s) in Finland and
France 119
AINUR ELMGREN
8 Troubles with the (troubled) past: Anarchists in Poland after 1989 137
GRZEGORZ PIOTROWSKI
9 Rethinking transformative events to understand the making of new
contentious performances: The "autonomous left" and the anti-fascist
blockade in Lund 1991 156
ANDRÉS BRINK PINTO AND JOHAN PRIES
10 The radical left movement, revolutionary groups, and Syriza: Framing
militant dissidence during the Greek crisis 173
SOTIRIOS KARAMPAMPAS
11 Diffusion of radical repertoires across Europe: The arrival of
insurrectionary anarchism to Finland 193
MARI KUUKKANEN
12 The Ukrainian new left and student protests: A thorny way to hegemony
211
VOLODYMYR ISHCHENKO
13 Taking every opportunity against the state: Anarchists in contemporary
Russia 230
CHRISTIAN FRÖHLICH
14 Radical anti-fascism in Scandinavia: Shifting frames in relation to the
transformation of the far right 248
JAN JÄMTE
15 A resurgence of the radical left? Some notes 268
DONATELLA DELLA PORTA
Index 280
List of contributors ix
Acknowledgements xii
1 Radical left movements in Europe: An introduction 1
MAGNUS WENNERHAG
2 Radical left parties and movements: Allies, associates, or antagonists?
22
LUKE MARCH
3 Radical left parties and left movements in Northern Europe 43
DANIEL KEITH
4 Radical and moderate left activism in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia
(1989-2010) 62
JIR¿ Í NAVRÁTIL
5 Contentious labour in Italy and Greece: Movements and trade unions in
times of precarity and austerity 82
LORENZO ZAMPONI AND MARKOS VOGIATZOGLOU
6 Left without its party: Interest organizations of former GDR elites and
the transformation of the PDS/Linke 101
AMIEKE BOUMA
7 "History bites us by the neck": Contemporary communism(s) in Finland and
France 119
AINUR ELMGREN
8 Troubles with the (troubled) past: Anarchists in Poland after 1989 137
GRZEGORZ PIOTROWSKI
9 Rethinking transformative events to understand the making of new
contentious performances: The "autonomous left" and the anti-fascist
blockade in Lund 1991 156
ANDRÉS BRINK PINTO AND JOHAN PRIES
10 The radical left movement, revolutionary groups, and Syriza: Framing
militant dissidence during the Greek crisis 173
SOTIRIOS KARAMPAMPAS
11 Diffusion of radical repertoires across Europe: The arrival of
insurrectionary anarchism to Finland 193
MARI KUUKKANEN
12 The Ukrainian new left and student protests: A thorny way to hegemony
211
VOLODYMYR ISHCHENKO
13 Taking every opportunity against the state: Anarchists in contemporary
Russia 230
CHRISTIAN FRÖHLICH
14 Radical anti-fascism in Scandinavia: Shifting frames in relation to the
transformation of the far right 248
JAN JÄMTE
15 A resurgence of the radical left? Some notes 268
DONATELLA DELLA PORTA
Index 280
List of illustrations vii
List of contributors ix
Acknowledgements xii
1 Radical left movements in Europe: An introduction 1
MAGNUS WENNERHAG
2 Radical left parties and movements: Allies, associates, or antagonists?
22
LUKE MARCH
3 Radical left parties and left movements in Northern Europe 43
DANIEL KEITH
4 Radical and moderate left activism in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia
(1989-2010) 62
JIR¿ Í NAVRÁTIL
5 Contentious labour in Italy and Greece: Movements and trade unions in
times of precarity and austerity 82
LORENZO ZAMPONI AND MARKOS VOGIATZOGLOU
6 Left without its party: Interest organizations of former GDR elites and
the transformation of the PDS/Linke 101
AMIEKE BOUMA
7 "History bites us by the neck": Contemporary communism(s) in Finland and
France 119
AINUR ELMGREN
8 Troubles with the (troubled) past: Anarchists in Poland after 1989 137
GRZEGORZ PIOTROWSKI
9 Rethinking transformative events to understand the making of new
contentious performances: The "autonomous left" and the anti-fascist
blockade in Lund 1991 156
ANDRÉS BRINK PINTO AND JOHAN PRIES
10 The radical left movement, revolutionary groups, and Syriza: Framing
militant dissidence during the Greek crisis 173
SOTIRIOS KARAMPAMPAS
11 Diffusion of radical repertoires across Europe: The arrival of
insurrectionary anarchism to Finland 193
MARI KUUKKANEN
12 The Ukrainian new left and student protests: A thorny way to hegemony
211
VOLODYMYR ISHCHENKO
13 Taking every opportunity against the state: Anarchists in contemporary
Russia 230
CHRISTIAN FRÖHLICH
14 Radical anti-fascism in Scandinavia: Shifting frames in relation to the
transformation of the far right 248
JAN JÄMTE
15 A resurgence of the radical left? Some notes 268
DONATELLA DELLA PORTA
Index 280
List of contributors ix
Acknowledgements xii
1 Radical left movements in Europe: An introduction 1
MAGNUS WENNERHAG
2 Radical left parties and movements: Allies, associates, or antagonists?
22
LUKE MARCH
3 Radical left parties and left movements in Northern Europe 43
DANIEL KEITH
4 Radical and moderate left activism in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia
(1989-2010) 62
JIR¿ Í NAVRÁTIL
5 Contentious labour in Italy and Greece: Movements and trade unions in
times of precarity and austerity 82
LORENZO ZAMPONI AND MARKOS VOGIATZOGLOU
6 Left without its party: Interest organizations of former GDR elites and
the transformation of the PDS/Linke 101
AMIEKE BOUMA
7 "History bites us by the neck": Contemporary communism(s) in Finland and
France 119
AINUR ELMGREN
8 Troubles with the (troubled) past: Anarchists in Poland after 1989 137
GRZEGORZ PIOTROWSKI
9 Rethinking transformative events to understand the making of new
contentious performances: The "autonomous left" and the anti-fascist
blockade in Lund 1991 156
ANDRÉS BRINK PINTO AND JOHAN PRIES
10 The radical left movement, revolutionary groups, and Syriza: Framing
militant dissidence during the Greek crisis 173
SOTIRIOS KARAMPAMPAS
11 Diffusion of radical repertoires across Europe: The arrival of
insurrectionary anarchism to Finland 193
MARI KUUKKANEN
12 The Ukrainian new left and student protests: A thorny way to hegemony
211
VOLODYMYR ISHCHENKO
13 Taking every opportunity against the state: Anarchists in contemporary
Russia 230
CHRISTIAN FRÖHLICH
14 Radical anti-fascism in Scandinavia: Shifting frames in relation to the
transformation of the far right 248
JAN JÄMTE
15 A resurgence of the radical left? Some notes 268
DONATELLA DELLA PORTA
Index 280