Biblioteca / 1960-1969
Paul Zinner. Communist Strategy and Tactics in Czechoslovakia, 1918-48.
Nueva York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1963, 260 páginas.
CONTENTS
PART ONE
ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA, 1918-38
1 – The Political Character of Czechoslovakia
2 – The Origins of the Communist Party
3 – The Bolshevization of the Communist Party
4 – The Party and the Masses
PART TWO
PRELUDE TO POWER: THE WAR YEARS, 1939-45
5 – Communist Strategy at Home and Abroad
PART THREE
THE TECHNIQUE OF POWER SEIZURE: THE NATIONAL AND DEMOCRATIS REVOLUTION, 1945-48
6 – The Setting
7 – The Communist Party: Policy, Composition, and Leadership
8 – The Conquest of Political Institutions
9 – Social Organizations, the Economy, and Mass Communications
10 – The Revolution in the Balance: The General Election and Political Skirmishing
11 – The Coup d’État and its Antecedents
Epilogue