Biblioteca / 1920-1929
G. M. Stekloff. History of the First International.
Londres: M. Lawrence, 1928.
Nueva York: Russel & Russell, 1968. v, 463 páginas.
Traducción del ruso: Eden y Cedan Paul.
Yuri Mikhailovich Steklov (1873-1941)
CONTENTS
PART ONE
1 – Forerunners of Proletarian Internationalism
2 – Harbingers of the International
3 – Foundation of the International Workingmen’s Association
4 – First Steps of the International; the London Conference of 1865
5 – Conflicting Elements in the International
6 – The Geneva Congress of the International
7 – Development of the International. The International and Strikes
8 – The Lausanne Congress of the International
9 – Further Successes. The Brussels Congress
10 – The Basle Congress
11 – Season of Blossoming, and the Beginning of the End. Anarchism
12 – The Franco-German War and the Paris Commune
13 – The London Conference of 1871. The Bakuninists
14 – The Hague Congress
PART TWO
1 – The Causes of the Split
2 – The Saint-Imier Congress and the Foundation of the Anarchist International
3 – The Forces of the Anarchist International
4 – The End of the Marxist International
5 – The Geneva Congress of the Anarchist International
6 – The Brussels Congress of the Anarchist International
7 – Theory and Practice of the Anarchist International
8 – The Beginning of the End of the Anarchist International
9 – The Berne Congress of the antiauthoritarian International
10 – The Last Congress of the Anarchist International
11 – The Universal Socialist Congress at Ghent
12 – International Anarchist Congress in London
13 – International Socialist Congress at Chur (Coire)
14 – Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendix: Address, Preamble, and Provisional Rules of the International Workingmen’s Association