The Transnational World of the Cominternians
The 'Cominternians' who staffed the Communist International in Moscow from its establishment in 1919 to its dissolution in 1943 led transnational lives and formed a cosmopolitan but closed and privileged world. The book tells of their experience in the Soviet Union through the decades of hope and terror.
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The Transnational World of the Cominternians
The 'Cominternians' who staffed the Communist International in Moscow from its establishment in 1919 to its dissolution in 1943 led transnational lives and formed a cosmopolitan but closed and privileged world. The book tells of their experience in the Soviet Union through the decades of hope and terror.
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The Transnational World of the Cominternians

The Transnational World of the Cominternians

by B. Studer
The Transnational World of the Cominternians

The Transnational World of the Cominternians

by B. Studer

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The 'Cominternians' who staffed the Communist International in Moscow from its establishment in 1919 to its dissolution in 1943 led transnational lives and formed a cosmopolitan but closed and privileged world. The book tells of their experience in the Soviet Union through the decades of hope and terror.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137510297
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 04/07/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 227
File size: 541 KB

About the Author

Brigitte Studer is Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Bern, Switzerland, specialising in the histories of communism, Stalinism and gender. She has published widely on the Comintern, on political and cultural interactions between European communism and the Soviet Union, on gender and communism, and on communist subjectivities.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Bolshevik Model 2. The New Woman 3. In Stalin's Moscow 4. Soviet Party Practices 5. Becoming a 'Real Bolshevik' 6. The Party and the Private 7. From Comrades to Spies 8. Epilogue Bibliography Index
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