The Red International of Labour Unions (RILU) 1920-1937 /
The 'Red International of Labour Unions' (RILU, Russian abbreviation Profintern) was a central instrument for the spreading of international communism during the inter-war period. This comprehensive and scholarly history of the organisation, based on extensive research in the former commun...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Alemán |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
[2016]
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Colección: | Historical materialism book series ;
120. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; Author's Note; Chapter 1. From Trade Union Internationalism to the International Federation of Trade Unions; Chapter 2. In Search of a Revolutionary Trade Union International; 1. The International Politics of the All-Russian Central Council of Trade Unions 1917-20; 2. The Communist International and the Trade-Union Question; 3. The Impact of the October Revolution on the Revolutionary Syndicalists; 4. The First Trade-Union Contacts: The Question of the International Trade Secretariats and Shliapnikov's Mission
- Chapter 3. The International Trade Union Council (1920-1)1. Its Foundation; 2. A Sequel: The Second Comintern Congress and the Trade-Union Question; 3. The Organisation of the International Trade Union Council; 4. The Foreign Delegations of the VTsSPS in Autumn 1920: Making Propaganda for the International Trade Union Council; 5. 'Amsterdam' or 'Moscow': The Course of the Argument within the IFTU after the Foundation of the International Trade Union Council; 6. The Syndicalists En Route for Moscow; 6.1. The Levi Zentrale of the KPD and Syndicalism: Out of Tune with the Comintern
- 7. The International Trade Union Council, 1920-1: Its Programme, Activities and Organisation8. Towards the Founding Congress: Discussions between the ITUC and the Delegates; 9. The Russian Trade Unions and the International Trade Secretariats, 1920-1; Chapter 4. The Founding Congress of the Red International of Labour Unions; 1. The Course of the Congress and the Establishment of the RILU (Profintern); 2. Relations between the Comintern and the RILU; 3. The Tactics, Organisation and Statutes of the RILU; 4. The First RILU Congress Draws to a Conclusion
- 5. The Syndicalist Opposition and the Question of the Anarchist Prisoners6. Excursus: The Trade-Union Discussion at the Third Comintern Congress; 7. The Formation of the RILU Leadership: The First Session of the Central Council; 8. The Establishment of the International Propaganda Committees; Chapter 5. From the First to the Second Congress of the RILU; 1. Should the RILU be Disbanded? Resignations and Demands for Liquidation; 2. The Syndicalists between Moscow and Berlin; 3. The Development of the RILU as an Organisation and a Political Entity: From the First to the Second Congress
- 4. The International Trade Secretariats and the International Propaganda Committees, 1921-25. The Second Congress of the Red International of Labour Unions; 6. Excursus: Closer Organisational Connections with the Comintern: The RILU as Its International Trade-Union Apparatus; Chapter 6. The United Front That Didn't Happen in 1923: The Role of the RILU; 1. From the Hague Congress to the Ruhr Crisis: Fimmen Breaks Ranks; 2. The Attempt to Achieve the United Front through the International Trade Secretariats; 3. The Third Session of the Central Council