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The Second International, 1889-1914 [1956]
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Joll, James, 1918-1994.
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The Second International, 1889-1914 / James Joll.
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English
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Published
New York : Praeger, [1956].
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213 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Contents Summary
"For a quarter of a century the Congresses of the International provided a forum for the discussion of the great problems which faced the Socialist movement; whether political or industrial action should take precedence; whether Socialists should take part in capitalist governments; and above all how to prevent war. Drawing on the records of the proceedings of the Congresses and other sources, James Joll shows how the fortunes of the International revolve round the conflict between the highly-organized monolithic German Social Democratic Party with its efficient political machine and the diverse French Socialist groups with their internal divisions, their syndicalist leanings and their genuine revolutionary tradition; and he discusses the part played by the great Socialist leaders of the period, August Bebel, Wilhelm Liebknecht, Viktor Adler, Rosa Luxemburg and Jean Jaurès"--from the publisher
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The Second International, 1889-1914 [1956]
In Research Room
BookIconBook
General Information
Author
Joll, James, 1918-1994.
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Original Title
The Second International, 1889-1914 / James Joll.
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Language
English
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Published
New York : Praeger, [1956].
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Physical Description
213 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Contents Summary
"For a quarter of a century the Congresses of the International provided a forum for the discussion of the great problems which faced the Socialist movement; whether political or industrial action should take precedence; whether Socialists should take part in capitalist governments; and above all how to prevent war. Drawing on the records of the proceedings of the Congresses and other sources, James Joll shows how the fortunes of the International revolve round the conflict between the highly-organized monolithic German Social Democratic Party with its efficient political machine and the diverse French Socialist groups with their internal divisions, their syndicalist leanings and their genuine revolutionary tradition; and he discusses the part played by the great Socialist leaders of the period, August Bebel, Wilhelm Liebknecht, Viktor Adler, Rosa Luxemburg and Jean Jaurès"--from the publisher
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