Biblioteca / 1990-1999
Terry Brotherstone, Paul Dukes, editors. The Trotsky Reappraisal.
Edimburgo: Edinburgh University Press, 1992.
Traducciones: Brian Pearce, Jenny Brine, Andrew Drummond.
250 páginas.
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements
Part I
Introduction
1 – Introductory essay / PAUL DUKES
2 – Stalin and Trotsky’s relatives in Russia / VALERY BRONSTEIN
3 – Trotsky: a biographer’s problems / PIERRE BROUÉ
Part II
Trotsky, the Russian Revolution and its outcome
4 – Trotsky’s train: an unknown page in the history of the Civil War / N. S. T ARKHOVA
5 – Trotsky and the struggle for ‘Lenin’s heritage’ / MICHAL REIMAN
6 – On the verge of the break: Trotsky and the Comintem in 1928 / A. VATLIN
7 – Trotsky and Ryutin: from the history of the anti-Stalin resistance in the 1930s / BORIS STARKOV
8 – L. D. Trotsky and the Second World War / SERGEI KUDRIASHOV
Part III
Approaches to Trotsky
9 – Trotsky: October and its perspective / V. P. BULDAKOV
10 – Between Hegel and Habermas: the political theory of Leon Trotsky / RICHARD DAY
11 – Trotsky and the Russian Social-Democratic controversy over comparative revolutionary history / UDO GEHRMANN
12 – Trotsky’s conception of the revolutionary process / ROBERT V. DANIELS
13 – The defence of terrorism: Trotsky and his major critics / GEORGE L. KLINE
14 – Trotsky and Martov / PHILIP POMPER
15 – Trotsky and Black nationalism / BARUCH HIRSON
Part IV
Trotsky and the economic debates of the 1920s and 1930s
16 – Trotsky and NEP / ALEC NOVE
17 – Trotsky’s conceptions concerning foreign economic relations / AGOTA GUEULLETTE
18 – Trotsky’s political economy of capitalism / HILLEL TICKTIN
Part V
Conclusion
19 – Trotsky’s future: an essay in conclusion / TERRY BROTHERSTONE