Paul Frölich: In the Radical Camp : a Political Autobiography 1890-1921 /
Paul Frölich was a key figure in the formative years of German Communism. From a working-class family, he was active in the Social Democratic Party from the late 1890s, a left radical opposed to the First World War, and a founder member of the KPD. His previously unpublished memoir, only recently d...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Leiden ; Boston :
BRILL,
2020.
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Colección: | Historical materialism book series ;
208. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Paul Frölich's uncompleted memoirs
- Reiner Tosstorff
- Political Autobiography 1890-1921
- Preface
- 1 Leipzig
- A party worker from the time of the anti-socialist law
- Leipzig hotchpotch
- 'Bolshevism' among the Leipzig Social Democrats
- Other times
- 'Socialism as a Commodity'
- 2 Hamburg
- A cockfight
- The 'mammoth'
- Old and young
- Anecdotes
- 3 The War
- Bremen
- 4 August
- With the army
- The conflict in the party
- Kiental
- The Arbeiterpolitik
- Spartacus and the left radicals
- General strike in Bremen
- Army experiences, 1916-17
- The wanderings of a soldier
- 4 November 1918
- The revolutionary shop stewards
- The Hamburg left in the war
- 6 November 1918
- Revolutionary politics in Hamburg
- 5 Foundation of the Communist Party (Spartacus League)
- Conference of the left radicals
- The merger with the Spartacus League
- January to March 1919
- Leo Jogiches as party leader
- 6 Munich 1919
- Polemical interlude
- 7 The Split in the Party
- 8 The Kapp Putsch
- 9 From the Kapp Putsch to the March Action
- 10 The March Action of 1921
- Appendices
- Karl Radek to the Central Committee of the KPD, 9 January 1919
- Paul Levi to the Central Committee of the KPD, 16 March 1920
- Selected Biographies.