Biblioteca / 1960-1969
George Jackson. Comintern and Peasant in East Europe, 1919-1930.
Nueva York: Columbia University Press, 1966.
350 páginas.
Contents
PART I
IDEOLOGY AND REALITY
I – The Dilemma of Peasant Societies in Transition
II – The Opposing Camps
PART II
THE CONFLICT: INTERNATIONAL
III – The Founding of the Red Peasant International
IV – The Peasantist Phase in the Comintern, 1924-1926
V – The Decline of Peasantism in the Comintern and the Rise of the Green International
PART III
THE CONFLICT: NATIONAL
VI – From Theory to Practice
VII – Bulgaria: Communism and the Peasant Paradise, 1919-1923
VIII – The Comintern and the Polish Peasant Movement, 1923-1927
IX – The Effete Party: Comintern Policy in Yugoslavia, 1924-1929
X – Rumania: Communism and the Ebbing Peasant Political Movement, 1924-1930
XI – The Exception: The Czechoslovak Republic
XII – Recapitulation
Epilogue: The Fate of the Green International
Bibliographical Essay: Problems of Research
Selected Bibliography