Biblioteca / 2010-2019
Oleksa Drachewych – Ian McKay, editors. Left Transnationalism. The Communist International and the National, Colonial, and Racial Questions.
Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2019.
vii, 436 páginas.
Contents
Introduction: Left Transnationalism? The Communist International, the National, Colonial, and Racial Questions, and the Strengths and Limitations of the “Moscow Rules” Paradigm / Oleksa Drachewych and Ian McKay
Part One
Orientations
1 – “Revolutionary Social Democracy” and the Third International / Lars T. Lih
2 – The Russian Revolution, National Self-Determination, and Anti-Imperialism, 1917–1927 / S.A. Smith
3 – Origins of the Anti-Imperialist United Front: The Comintern and Asia, 1919–1925 / John Riddell
4 – Transnationality in the Soviet Challenge to British India, 1917–1923 / Alastair Kocho-Williams
Part Two
Transnational Personal Relationships
5 – Los poputchiki: Communist Fellow Travellers, Comintern Radical Networks, and the Forging of a Culture of Modernity in Latin America and the Caribbean / Sandra Pujals
6 – The Transnational Experience of Some Canadian Communists / Andrée Lévesque
7 – Between the Comintern, the Japanese Communist Party, and the Chinese Communist Party: Nosaka Sanzo’s Betrayal Games / Xiaofei Tu
Part Three
Race and Colonialism
8 – Anti-Colonialism and the Imperial Dynamic in the Anglophone Communist Movements in South Africa, Australia, and Britain / Evan Smith
9 – Race, the Comintern, and Communist Parties in British Dominions, 1920–1943 / Oleksa Drachewych
10 – The Comintern and the Question of Race in the South American Andes / Marc Becker
11 – Various Forms of Chineseness in the Origins of Southeast Asian Communism / Kankan Xie
Part Four
National Questions
12 – “Young” and “Adult” Canadian Communists: The Question of Nationhood and Ethnicity in the 1920s / Daria Dyakonova
13 – “It Is Better to Retreat Now Than Be Crushed Altogether”: Questions of Ethnicity and the Communist Party of Canada at the Lakehead / Michel S. Beaulieu
14 – Henri Gagnon, Tim Buck, Stanley Ryerson, and the Contested Legacy of the Comintern on the National Question: The Crisis of French-Canadian Communism in the 1940s / Ian McKay
15 – Nationalism and Internationalism in Chinese Communist Networks in the Americas / Anna Belogurova
Conclusion: Future Avenues for the Study of the Comintern and the National, Colonial, and Racial Questions / Oleksa Drachewych