Biblioteca / 1980-1989
William Pelz. The Spartakusbund and the German Working Class Movement, 1914-1919.
Lewiston, N.Y.: Mellen Press, 1988.
430 páginas.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
I – THE MAKING of the GERMAN WORKING CLASS MOVEMENT
II – THE TWO SOULS of GERMAN SOCIALISM: REFORMIST versus REVOLUTIONARY POLITICS
III – THE KAISER’S WAR and the POPULAR RESPONSE
IV – THE KAISER GOES, the SOCIAL DEMOCRATS REMAIN: THE REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT in GERMANY, NOVEMBER—DECEMBER, 1918
V – THE BIRTH of GERMAN COMMUNISM: LUXEMBURG, LIEBKNECHT and the founding of the KPD
VI – PROVOCATION and ASSASSINATION—BERLIN’S JANUARY DAYS: THE MURDER of LUXEMBURG and LIEBKNECHT
VII – THE WAR for WORKERS’ MINDS: IDEOLOGICAL HEGEMONY and the GERMAN REVOLUTIONARY LEFT
VIII – THE SOCIAL BASE of the SPARTAKUSBUND: RABBLE or WORKERS?
IX – HAMMER OR ANVIL BE: THE LEGACY of the SPARTAKUSBUND
BIBLIOGRAPHY
I – BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES
II – PRIMARY SOURCES
III – SECONDARY SOURCES