イギリス共産主義の生と死1920-39年<br>Communism in Britain, 1920 - 39 : From the Cradle to the Grave

イギリス共産主義の生と死1920-39年
Communism in Britain, 1920 - 39 : From the Cradle to the Grave

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 213 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780719071409
  • DDC分類 335

基本説明

Based on extensive use of primary evidence, this is the first study of interwar British communism to set the communist experience within the framework of the life cycle.

Full Description


Based on extensive use of primary evidence, this is the first study of interwar British communism to set the communist experience within the framework of the life cycle. Communism offered a complete identity that could reach into virtually all aspects of life; the Party sought influence even over members' personal conduct, moral codes, health and diet, personal hygiene, and aesthetic judgements. The British Communist Party (CPGB) sought to address the communist experience through all of the principal phases of the life cycle, and its reach therefore extended to take in children, youth, and the various aspects of the adult experience, including marital and kinship relations. The book also considers the contention that the Communist Party functioned as a 'political religion' for some joiners who opted to enter the congregation of the communist devoted. -- .

Contents

Preface and acknowledgementsList of abbreviationsIntroduction PART I: The communist life cycle: the early years1 In the home: communist mothercraft and child rearing 2 Into the Party structure: the communist children movement 3 A bright and purposeful life: youth and the Young Communist League PART II: The communist life cycle: adulthood4 A single communist personality?: communist couples and Red families 5 Being in a familiar place: the life of the adult activistPART III: The communist life cycle: Shaping communists 6 Tending the communist body: the quest for physical fitness7 Communist life style: fostering correct habits, good behaviour, and right ways of living8 Communists at play9 Culture from below: a culture for proletariansPART IV: The communist life cycle: end of the cycle10 In memoriamAfterword Select BibliographyIndex -- .