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Communist History Bibliography 2020: United States & International

Peter Meyer Filardo
- 14 Jun 2021 - 
- pp 1-99
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Curtin, Maureen F., and Cushman as mentioned in this paper, discuss the influence of free speech in the Mosaic of Mary McCarthy's Postmodern Affinities, in the context of Irish Revolutionary.
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“... friendship between the[m]... and an exchange... published in... Partisan Review...” Craven, Alice Mikal, William E. Dow, Yoko Nakamura, editors, Of Latitudes Unknown: James Baldwin’s Radical Imagination (New York: Bloomsbury, 2020). Cronin, Sean, James Connolly: Irish Revolutionary (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2020). Connolly spent some years in the U.S. Crowe, David, Hemmingway and Ho Chi Minh in Paris: The Art of Resistance, (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2020). Curtin, Maureen F., “Drag and the Aesthetics of Free Speech in the Mosaic of Mary McCarthy’s Postmodern Affinities,” Women’s Studies 49, no. 4 (2020), 374–90. Cushman, Barry, “The Judicial Reforms of 1937,” William & Mary Law Review 61, no. 4 (2020), 995–1051. Return to the beginning of the Biographical & Individuals-Based Works section. Return to the beginning of the Bibliography.

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Crossing Ethnic Barriers Enforced by the KGB: Kharkiv Writers' Lives in the 1960s-70s

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyze the foundations of unity developed by the Kharkiv multi-ethnic community of writers, and explore post-Khrushchev Kharksiv as a political space and a place of state violence aimed at combating Ukrainian nationalism and Zionism, two major targets in the 1960s-70s.
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Becoming Socialist: Print Culture and the Global Revolutionary Moment, 1880–1914

Brendan Fay
TL;DR: While the socialist movements at the turn of the twentieth century emerged in distinctive contexts and faced unique challenges, they were bound together by the importance each attached to lite....
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When Folk Dance Was Radical: Cold War Yangge, World Youth Festivals, and Overseas Chinese Leftist Culture in the 1950s and 1960s

Emily Wilcox
- 01 Mar 2020 - 
TL;DR: The authors traces the transformation of wartime yangge into PRC folk dance during the 1950s and 1960s and traces the international circulation of these new dance styles in two contexts: the World Festivals of Youth and Students in Eastern Europe, and the schools, unions, and clan associations of overseas Chinese communities in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, and San Francisco.
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Industrial and Chinese: Exhibiting Mao’s China at the Leipzig Trade Fairs:

TL;DR: For example, between 1951 and 1965, the People's Republic of China regularly exhibited at the international trade fairs in the East German city of Leipzig as discussed by the authors, and one of the major attractions of the fairs, China's gra...
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Dialogue as a Strategy of Struggle : Religious Politics in East Germany, 1957–1968

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Freethought and Atheism in Central and Eastern Europe: The Development of Secularity and Non-Religion

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