Description
Book SynopsisDraws together key documents in the history of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) in a single, student-friendly volume. Balanced, comprehensive and framed by Callaghan and Harker's detailed introductions, this is a valuable addition to the study of twentieth-century Britain. -- .
Trade ReviewAn original and useful contribution to the study of the CPGB. Never before has such a wide array of material produced by the party been brought together and made available to the general public. A newcomer to British Communism is thus able not only to gauge the ideological and political distance travelled by the party as expressed in its own words but also to familiarise him/herself with the culture of the party.
Jeremy Tranmer, Cercles – Revue Pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone, 15/11/2012
The work of John Callaghan and Ben Harker is part of the renewed interest in the study of British communism that followed its decline and the opening of the archives of the party.
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Table of ContentsIntroduction
1. Defining Bolshevism
2. Defending the Soviets
3. The problem of Social Democracy
4. The British empire
5. The new line, 1928–35
6. Popular Front Communism, 1935–39
7. The CPGB 1939–47
8. The national road and the British cultural tradition, 1947–56
9. 1956 and Communist crisis
10. Communists and Trade Unions since 1945
11. The ‘new social movements’
12. Things fall apart
Index