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Left Transnationalism Oleksa Drachewych

Left Transnationalism By Oleksa Drachewych

Left Transnationalism by Oleksa Drachewych


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An exploration of the ways interwar communism sought to combat imperialism, support self-determination of nations, and promote racial equality.

Left Transnationalism Summary

Left Transnationalism: The Communist International and the National, Colonial, and Racial Questions by Oleksa Drachewych

In 1919, Bolshevik Russia and its followers formed the Communist International, also known as the Comintern, to oversee the global communist movement. From the very beginning, the Comintern committed itself to ending world imperialism, supporting colonial liberation, and promoting racial equality. Coinciding with the centenary of the Comintern's founding, Left Transnationalism highlights the different approaches interwar communists took in responding to these issues. Bringing together leading and emerging scholars on the Communist International, individual communist parties, and national and colonial questions, this collection moves beyond the hyperpoliticized scholarship of the Cold War era and re-energizes the field. Contributors focus on transnational diasporic and cultural networks, comparative studies of key debates on race and anti-colonialism, the internationalizing impulse of the movement, and the evolution of communist platforms through transnational exchange. Essays further emphasize the involvement of communist and socialist parties across Canada, Australia, India, China, Japan, Southeast Asia, Latin America, South Africa, and Europe. Highlighting the active discussions on nationality, race, and imperialism that took place in Comintern circles, Left Transnationalism demonstrates that this organization - as well as communism in general - was, especially in the years before 1935, far more heterogeneous, creative, and unpredictable than the rubber stamp of the Soviet Union described in conventional historiography. Contributors include Michel Beaulieu (Lakehead University), Marc Becker (Truman State University), Anna Belogurova (Freie Universitat Berlin), Oleksa Drachewych (University of Guelph), Daria Dyakonova (Universite de Montreal), Alastair Kocho-Williams (Clarkson University), Andree Levesque (McGill University), Lars T. Lih (Independent Scholar), Ian McKay (McMaster University), Sandra Pujals (University of Puerto Rico), John Riddell (Ontario Institute of Studies in Education), Evan Smith (Flinders University), S.A. Smith (All Souls College, Oxford), Xiaofei Tu (Appalachian State University), and Kankan Xie (Peking University).

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Mao's appraisal of the Comintern as a force behind Communist movements worldwide and as an organizational body that applied obdurately its Moscow Line approach instead of adapting to suit specific movements, is where Left Transnationalism breaks new ground. At its heart ... Left Transnationalism constitutes a post-post-Cold War project that throws overdue light on horizontal links that operated without the direct involvement of Moscow. Histoire sociale/Social History


By offering a fresh perspective on urgent, but critically neglected, topics within a transnational framework, Left Transnationalism reinvigorates the study of international communism and provides a benchmark for future Comintern scholarship. University of Toronto Quarterly

About Oleksa Drachewych

Oleksa Drachewych is assistant professor in the Department of History at the University of Western Ontario. Ian McKay is L.R. Wilson Chair of Canadian History, director of the Wilson Institute for Canadian History at McMaster University, and author of The Quest of the Folk: Antimodernism and Cultural Selection in Twentieth-Century Nova Scotia.

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NLS9780773558731
9780773558731
077355873X
Left Transnationalism: The Communist International and the National, Colonial, and Racial Questions by Oleksa Drachewych
New
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McGill-Queen's University Press
2020-01-16
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