The German Revolution 1917-1923 (Historical Materialism Book Series)

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The German Revolution 1917-1923 (Historical Materialism Book Series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 991 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004139404
  • DDC分類 943.085

Full Description

On 12 October 1923, Grigory Zinoviev, president of the Communist International wrote the following in Pravda:

The German events are developing with the inexorability of fate. The path which it took the Russian Revolution twelve years to cover, from 1906 to 1917, will have taken the German Revolution five years, from 1918 to 1923. ... The proletarian revolution is knocking at Germany's door; you would have to be blind not to see it. ... Very soon, everyone will see that this autumn of 1923 is a turning-point, not just for the history of Germany, but for the history of the whole world.

In fact, far from being on the point of triumphing, the German Revolution was on the verge of an irredeemable disaster which would soon inflict terrible consequences on Germany and the world.

In this magisterial work, first published 1971 and still unsurpassed, Pierre Broué meticulously reconstitutes the six decisive years during which — between 'ultra-leftism and 'opportunism', 'sectarianism' and 'revisionism', 'activism' and 'passivity' — the German revolutionaries attempted to begin a new chapter in the history of the proletariat.

Contents

Abbreviations and Acronyms

Foreword to the English Edition

Preface

1 The Battlefield

2 Social Democracy Before 1914

3 The Lefts in German Social Democracy

PART 1. FROM WAR TO REVOLUTION: THE VICTORY AND DEFEAT OF ULTRA-LEFTISM

4. The War and the Crisis of Social Democracy

5. The Foundation of the Independent Social-Democratic Party

6. The Rise of the Revolutionary Movement

7. Problems of the World Revolution

8. The November Revolution

9. The Period of Dual Power

10. The Crisis on the Socialist Movement

11. The Foundation of the Communist Party of Germany

12. The Uprising of January 1919

PART 2. THE ATTEMPT TO DEFINE THE ROLE OF A COMMUNIST PARTY

13. The Noske Period

14. Stabilisation in Germany and World Revolution

15. The Communist Party After January 1919

16. The Ultra-Left Opposition and the Split

17. The Problem of Cenrism

18. The Kapp Putsch

19. The Communist Party at the Crossroads

20. Moscow and the German Revolutionaries

21. The Great Hopes of 1920

22. Paul Levi: A German Conception of Communism

23. The First Steps of the Unified Communist Party

24. The Split in the Italian Socialist Party

25. The March Action

26. Aftermath of a defeat

27. The Moscow Compromise

PART 3. FROM THE CONQUEST OF THE MASSES TO A DEFEAT WITHOUT A FIGHT

28. Unity Preserved With Difficulty

29. A New Start

30. The Rapallo Turn

31. For the United Front Against Poverty and Reaction

32. The 'Mass Communist Party'

33. The Worker's Government

34. The Development of the Tactic

35. The Occupation of the Ruhr

36. Crisis in the KPD

37. An Unprecedented Pre-Revolutionary Situation

38. The Overthrow of the Cuno Government

39 Preparing the Insurrection

40. Moscow's View of the German Revolution

41. The German October

42. Aftermath of Another Defeat

PART 4. AN UNDERTAKING CONDEMNED BY HISTORY?

43. History and Politics

44. Grafting Bolshevism onto German Stock

45. Paul Levi: The Lost Opportunity?

46. Karl Radek: The Confusion of Styles?

47. Balance Sheet of a Defeat

Chronology

Bibliography

Bibliographical Details

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