Biblioteca / 1990-1999 2010-2019
Donald Sassoon. One Hundred Years of Socialism. The West European Left in the Twentieth Century.
Londres: Tauris, 1996.
Edición revisada, 2010.
CONTENTS
Preface to the New Edition
Introduction
Book One – Expansion
Part One
The Hard Road to Political Poer
1 – The Establishment of Socialism Before 1914
2 – From War to War (1914-40)
3 – Thwarted Alternatives
Book Two – Consolidation
Part Two
The Construction of Welfare Socialism 1945-50
5 – The Socialists After 1945
6 – Building Social Capitalism 1945-50
7 – External Constaints: A Socialists Foreign Policy?
8 – The Golden Age of Capitalism
9 – Between Neutralism and Atlanticism
10 – The Foundations of Revisionism
Part Four
The Perplexing Sixties: ‘Something in the Air’
11 – The Return of the Left
12 – The Establishment of a Foreign Policy Consensus
Part Five
The Great Contestation
13 – The Revival of Working-class Militanxy 1960-73
14 – The Revival of Ideology and the Students Contestation
15 – The Revival of Feminism
Book Three – Crisis
Part Six
The End of the Great Capitalist Boom 1973-89
16 – The Crisis and the Left: An Overview
17 – Social Democracy in Small Countries: Austria, Sweden, Holland and Belgium
18 – Germany and Britain: SPD and Labour in Power
19 – The French Experiment
20 – The Failure of Italian Communism
21 – The End of Authoritarian Regimes in Western Europe: Portugal, Spain and Greece
Part Seven
The Great Crisis of Socialism
22 – Workers, Women and Greens
23 – The 1980s: Radicalism in its Last Redoubt
24 – The New Revisionism
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography