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Transnational Communism across the Americas offers an innovative approach to the study of Latin American communism. It convincingly illustrates that communist parties were both deeply rooted in their own local realities and maintained significant relationships with other communists across the region and around the world. The essays in this collection use a transnational lens to examine the relationships of the region's communist parties with each other, their international counterparts, and non-communist groups dedicated to anti-imperialism, women's rights, and other causes. Topics include the shifting relationship between Mexican communists and the Comintern, Black migrant workers in the Caribbean, race relations in Cuba, Latin American communists in the USSR, Luís Carlos Prestes in Brazil, the U.S. and Puerto Rican communist and Nationalist parties, peace activist networks in Latin America, communist women in Guatemala, transnational student groups, and guerrillas in El Salvador. Con

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“An important contribution for those interested in studying the Latin American politics of the twentieth century and for those who study the global history of communism. These works develop different transnational perspectives that inspire us to think about the exchanges of ideas and people between the communist world and the Latin American left, and the challenges and dilemmas that these experiences faced.”--Aldo Marchesi, author of Latin America’s Radical Left: Rebellion and Cold War in the Global 1960s

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Introduction: From the National to the Transnational

Marc Becker, Margaret M. Power, Tony Wood, and Jacob Zumoff

Part I: Bolshevism and the Americas (1917-43)

1. The Comintern, the Mexican Communist Party, and the “Sandino Case”: The History of a Failed Alliance, 1927-30

Lazar Jeifets and Victor Jeifets

2. Black Caribbean Migrants and the Labor Movement and Communists in the Greater Caribbean in the 1920s and 1930s

Jacob A. Zumoff

3. The “Negro Question” in Cuba, 1928-36

Frances Peace Sullivan

4. Semicolonials and Soviets: Latin American Communists in the USSR, 1927-36

Tony Wood

5. A Relationship Forged in Exile: Luís Carlos Prestes and the Brazilian Communist Party, 1927-35

Jacob Blanc

Part II: Latin American Communism in the Cold War Frame (1945-89)

6. Latin America and the Communist World in the Early 1950s: The Networks of Soviet Pacifism and Latin American Anti-Imperialism

Adriana Petra

7. Breaking the Silence: Communist Women, Transnationalism, and the Alianza Femenina Guatemalteca, 1947-54

Patricia Harms

8. A Political and Transnational Ménage a Trois: The Communist Party USA, the Puerto Rican Communist Party, and the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party, 1934-45

Margaret M. Power

9. Transnational Youth and Student Groups in the 1950s

Marc Becker

10. Our Vietnamese Compañeros: How Salvadoran Guerrillas Adapted the “People’s War” Strategy

Kevin A. Young

Afterword: Remapping the Past

Tanya Harmer

Bibliography

Contributors

Index

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      Publisher: MO - University of Illinois Press
      Publication Date: 7/4/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780252045226, 978-0252045226
      ISBN10: 025204522X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Transnational Communism across the Americas offers an innovative approach to the study of Latin American communism. It convincingly illustrates that communist parties were both deeply rooted in their own local realities and maintained significant relationships with other communists across the region and around the world. The essays in this collection use a transnational lens to examine the relationships of the region's communist parties with each other, their international counterparts, and non-communist groups dedicated to anti-imperialism, women's rights, and other causes. Topics include the shifting relationship between Mexican communists and the Comintern, Black migrant workers in the Caribbean, race relations in Cuba, Latin American communists in the USSR, Luís Carlos Prestes in Brazil, the U.S. and Puerto Rican communist and Nationalist parties, peace activist networks in Latin America, communist women in Guatemala, transnational student groups, and guerrillas in El Salvador. Con

      Trade Review
      “An important contribution for those interested in studying the Latin American politics of the twentieth century and for those who study the global history of communism. These works develop different transnational perspectives that inspire us to think about the exchanges of ideas and people between the communist world and the Latin American left, and the challenges and dilemmas that these experiences faced.”--Aldo Marchesi, author of Latin America’s Radical Left: Rebellion and Cold War in the Global 1960s

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: From the National to the Transnational

      Marc Becker, Margaret M. Power, Tony Wood, and Jacob Zumoff

      Part I: Bolshevism and the Americas (1917-43)

      1. The Comintern, the Mexican Communist Party, and the “Sandino Case”: The History of a Failed Alliance, 1927-30

      Lazar Jeifets and Victor Jeifets

      2. Black Caribbean Migrants and the Labor Movement and Communists in the Greater Caribbean in the 1920s and 1930s

      Jacob A. Zumoff

      3. The “Negro Question” in Cuba, 1928-36

      Frances Peace Sullivan

      4. Semicolonials and Soviets: Latin American Communists in the USSR, 1927-36

      Tony Wood

      5. A Relationship Forged in Exile: Luís Carlos Prestes and the Brazilian Communist Party, 1927-35

      Jacob Blanc

      Part II: Latin American Communism in the Cold War Frame (1945-89)

      6. Latin America and the Communist World in the Early 1950s: The Networks of Soviet Pacifism and Latin American Anti-Imperialism

      Adriana Petra

      7. Breaking the Silence: Communist Women, Transnationalism, and the Alianza Femenina Guatemalteca, 1947-54

      Patricia Harms

      8. A Political and Transnational Ménage a Trois: The Communist Party USA, the Puerto Rican Communist Party, and the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party, 1934-45

      Margaret M. Power

      9. Transnational Youth and Student Groups in the 1950s

      Marc Becker

      10. Our Vietnamese Compañeros: How Salvadoran Guerrillas Adapted the “People’s War” Strategy

      Kevin A. Young

      Afterword: Remapping the Past

      Tanya Harmer

      Bibliography

      Contributors

      Index

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