Donny Gluckstein is the author of The Paris Commune: A Revolution in Democracy (Bookmarks, 2006); The Tragedy of Bukharin (Pluto, 1994), and The Western Soviets: Workers' Councils Versus Parliament 1915?1920 (Bookmarks, 1988). He is the co-author, with Tony Cliff, of The Labour Party: A Marxist History (Bookmarks, 1986) and Marxism and Trade Union Struggle: The General Strike of 1926 (Bookmarks, 1986). Donny is a lecturer in history in Edinburgh and is a member of the Socialist Workers' Party (UK).
Introduction
Chapter 1: Backward or Modern? The course of German History
Chapter 2: The origins of Nazism: revolution and counter-revolution
1918-1923
Chapter 3: The crisis of Weimar: Hitler becomes chancellor
Chapter 4: The nazi machine
Chapter 5: The failure of the German left
Chapter 6: 1933-34: A brown revolution?
Chapter 7: The Third Reich: a fusion of state and capital
Chapter 8: War and the Holocaust
Chapter 9: Resistance and Opposition
Notes
Bibliography
Index