Otto Bauer
The Austrian Revolution
Herausgeber: Canepa, Eric; Baier, Walter / Übersetzer: Canepa, Eric
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Otto Bauer
The Austrian Revolution
Herausgeber: Canepa, Eric; Baier, Walter / Übersetzer: Canepa, Eric
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The definitive work on Eastern Europeâ s revolutionary period and the unique working-class experiment of Red Vienna
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The definitive work on Eastern Europeâ s revolutionary period and the unique working-class experiment of Red Vienna
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 150mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9781642591620
- ISBN-10: 1642591629
- Artikelnr.: 57367188
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 150mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9781642591620
- ISBN-10: 1642591629
- Artikelnr.: 57367188
Otto Bauer (5 September 1881 4-July 1938) was the leading figure of the Austrian Social Democratic Workers Party. An early inspiration for the New Left and Eurocommunist movements in later decades, his theories of imperialism and the national question, as well as his practical work building a mass organization, made him a key figure in the Second International and then in attempts at re-integrating the social democratic and communist wings of the labor movement.
First Section: War and Revolution
The Southern Slavs and the War
The Czechs and the Empire
The Poles and the Central Powers
German Austria in the War
Second Section: The Upheaval
The Formation of the "Nation-States"
The Disintegration of the Empire
The German-Austrian Republic
National and Social Revolution
Third Section: The Predominance of the Working Class
Revolutionary and Counter-Revolutionary Forces
Between Imperialism and Bolshevism
The Revolution in the Factories
The State and the Working Class
Fourth Section: The Period of Equilibrium Between Class Forces
Economic Upheaval and Social Regrouping
The Struggle for Republican Institutions
The Battle Against the Counter-Revolution
The People's Republic
Fifth Section: The Restoration of the Bourgeoisie
The Monetary Catastrophe
The Geneva Treaty
The Outcome of the Revolution and the Tasks of Social Democrac
Index
The Southern Slavs and the War
The Czechs and the Empire
The Poles and the Central Powers
German Austria in the War
Second Section: The Upheaval
The Formation of the "Nation-States"
The Disintegration of the Empire
The German-Austrian Republic
National and Social Revolution
Third Section: The Predominance of the Working Class
Revolutionary and Counter-Revolutionary Forces
Between Imperialism and Bolshevism
The Revolution in the Factories
The State and the Working Class
Fourth Section: The Period of Equilibrium Between Class Forces
Economic Upheaval and Social Regrouping
The Struggle for Republican Institutions
The Battle Against the Counter-Revolution
The People's Republic
Fifth Section: The Restoration of the Bourgeoisie
The Monetary Catastrophe
The Geneva Treaty
The Outcome of the Revolution and the Tasks of Social Democrac
Index
First Section: War and Revolution
The Southern Slavs and the War
The Czechs and the Empire
The Poles and the Central Powers
German Austria in the War
Second Section: The Upheaval
The Formation of the "Nation-States"
The Disintegration of the Empire
The German-Austrian Republic
National and Social Revolution
Third Section: The Predominance of the Working Class
Revolutionary and Counter-Revolutionary Forces
Between Imperialism and Bolshevism
The Revolution in the Factories
The State and the Working Class
Fourth Section: The Period of Equilibrium Between Class Forces
Economic Upheaval and Social Regrouping
The Struggle for Republican Institutions
The Battle Against the Counter-Revolution
The People's Republic
Fifth Section: The Restoration of the Bourgeoisie
The Monetary Catastrophe
The Geneva Treaty
The Outcome of the Revolution and the Tasks of Social Democrac
Index
The Southern Slavs and the War
The Czechs and the Empire
The Poles and the Central Powers
German Austria in the War
Second Section: The Upheaval
The Formation of the "Nation-States"
The Disintegration of the Empire
The German-Austrian Republic
National and Social Revolution
Third Section: The Predominance of the Working Class
Revolutionary and Counter-Revolutionary Forces
Between Imperialism and Bolshevism
The Revolution in the Factories
The State and the Working Class
Fourth Section: The Period of Equilibrium Between Class Forces
Economic Upheaval and Social Regrouping
The Struggle for Republican Institutions
The Battle Against the Counter-Revolution
The People's Republic
Fifth Section: The Restoration of the Bourgeoisie
The Monetary Catastrophe
The Geneva Treaty
The Outcome of the Revolution and the Tasks of Social Democrac
Index