Almost two decades after the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the USSR, leading historian Robert Service examines the history of communism throughout the world. Comrades! moves from Marx and Lenin to Mao and Castro and beyond to trace communism from its beginnings to the present day. Offering vivid portraits of the protagonists and decisive events in communist history, Service looks not only at the high politics of communist regimes but also at the social conditions that led millions to support communism in so many countries. After outlining communism's origins with Marx and Engels and its first success with Lenin and the Russian Revolution in 1917, Service examines the Soviet bloc, long-lasting regimes like Yugoslavia and Cuba, the Chinese revolution, the spread of communism in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, and the international links among the hundreds of parties. He covers communism's organization and ideology as well as its general appeal. He looks at abortive communist revolutions and at the ineffectual parties in the United States and elsewhere. Service offers a human view of the story as well as a global analysis. His uncomfortable conclusion--and an important message for the twenty-first century--is that although communism in its original form is now dying or dead, the poverty and injustice that enabled its rise are still dangerously alive. Unsettling and compellingly written, Comrades! is the most comprehensive study of one of the most important movements of the modern world.
Author(s): Robert Service
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 571
City: Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Preface ix
Maps xiii
Introduction 1
ONE: ORIGINS TO 1917
1. COMMUNISM BEFORE MARXISM 13
2. MARX AND ENGELS 24
3. COMMUNISM IN EUROPE 36
4. RUSSIAN VARIATIONS 46
5. THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION 58
6. THE FIRST COMMUNIST STATE 70
TWO: EXPERIMENT: 1917-1929
7. EUROPEAN REVOLUTIONS 85
8. COMMUNISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS 97
9. THE COMMUNIST INTERNATIONAL 107
10. PROBING AMERICA 119
11. MAKING SENSE OF COMMUNISM 130
12. THE USSR IN TORMENT 142
13. THE SOVIET MODEL 153
THREE: DEVELOPMENT: 1929-1947
14. WORLD STRATEGY 167
15. STALINIST IDEOLOGY 179
16. INSIDE THE PARTIES 190
17. FRIENDS AND FOES 202
18. COMMUNISM IN THE WORLD WAR 213
19. FORCING THE PEACE 224
FOUR: REPRODUCTION: 1947-1957
20. THE COLD WAR AND THE SOVIET BLOC 239
21. THE YUGOSLAV ROAD 251
22. WESTERN EUROPE 261
23. WARRING PROPAGANDA 272
24. THE CHINESE REVOLUTION 283
25. ORGANISING COMMUNISM 293
26. AGAINST AND FOR REFORM 304
FIVE: MUTATION: 1957-1979
27. DETENTE AND EXPANSION 319
28. CHINA CONVULSED 331
29. REVOLUTIONARY CUBA 342
30. COMMUNIST ORDER 354
31. RETHINKING COMMUNISM 366
32. EUROPE EAST AND WEST 379
33. REDUCED EXPECTATIONS 391
34. LAST OF THE COMMUNIST REVOLUTIONS 401
SIX: ENDINGS: FROM 1980
35. ROADS FROM COMMUNISM 415
36. ANTI-COMMUNISM IN EASTERN EUROPE 426
37. CHINA’S CAPITALIST COMMUNISM 437
38. PERESTROIKA 448
39. THE COMRADES DEPART 459
40. ACCOUNTING FOR COMMUNISM 473
Notes 483
Select Bibliography 522
Index 551