The Bolsheviks And The National And Colonial Question (1917-1928)

Genève et Paris: Librairie E. Droz et Librairie Minard, 1957. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Wraps. xv, [1], 285 pages. Footnotes. Bibliography. Some marks and underlining noted. This is volume II of the Etudes D'Histoire Economique, Politique et Sociale. The author was a noted European political scientist. The author stated that "I have tried to present my subject in an entirely objective and dispassionate manner. My purpose is not to either attack or defend Communism, but simply to she, as accurately as possible, the various phases through which Bolshevik national-colonial policy passed before 1928....I have based my study on original sources, while using articles and works only to complete certain basic information, and to collect facts which like outside the very center of my own study....I use the Communist sources precisely for an understanding, not of the events, but of the ideological interpretations which the Leninists gave to their own policies....I each part of my study I first let the Bolsheviks speak for themselves, in order subsequently to suggest some of the power motives underlying their theoretical formulations. Condition: Fair.

Keywords: National Liberation, Colonialism, Socialists, Bolsheviks, Rosa Luxemburg, Nationalities, Comintern, National Socialism, Islam, Balkans, Manuilsky, Agrarian, Canton-Hongkong Strike, Chiang Kai-shek, Mao Zedong, Mao Tse-tung, Peasant Movement, Li Li-sa

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