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Muggia operaia e antifascista: Memorie di un militante. Milano: Vangelista, 1985.

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Militant modernism. Winchester, England: O Books, 2009.

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Pennetier, Claude. Itinéraires orlysiens: Les militants de l'entre-deux-guerres. Paris: Editions de l'Atelier/Editions ouvrières, 1994.

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Guido Lodovico Luzzatto: Critico d'arte militante, 1922-1940. Milano: Scalpendi editore, 2014.

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Travesía a Ítaca: Recuerdos de un militante de izquierda (del comunismo al zapatismo, 1965-2001). Mexico, D.F: Grupo Editorial Cenzontle, 2008.

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Jardón, Raúl. Travesía a Ítaca: Recuerdos de un militante de izquierda (del comunismo al zapatismo, 1965-2001). Mexico, D.F: Grupo Editorial Cenzontle, 2008.

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Foner, Philip Sheldon. U.S. labor movement and Latin America: A history of workers' response to intervention. South Hadley, Mass: Bergin & Garvey, 1988.

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José, Díaz. Militares y socialistas en los años veinte: Origenes de una relación compleja. Santiago, Chile: Universidad ARCIS, Centro de Estudios Estratégicos, 2002.

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Díaz, José. Militares y socialistas en los años veinte: Orígenes de una relación compleja. Santiago, Chile: Universidad ARCIS, Centro de Estudios Estratégicos, 2002.

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Foner, Philip Sheldon. U.S. labor movement and Latin America: A history of workers' response to intervention. South Hadley, Mass: Bergin & Garvey, 1988.

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Gafurov, Z. Sh. Nat︠s︡ionalʹno-demokraticheskai︠a︡ revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡: Zashchita zavoevaniĭ. Moskva: Izd-vo Nauka, Glav. red. vostochnoĭ lit-ry, 1987.

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Gafurov, Z. Sh. Nat͡s︡ionalʹno-demokraticheskai͡a︡ revoli͡u︡t͡s︡ii͡a︡: Zashchita zavoevaniĭ. Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka," Glav. red. vostochnoĭ lit-ry, 1987.

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Gafurov, Z. Sh. Nat︠s︡ionalʹno-demokraticheskai︠a︡ revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡: Zashchita zavoevaniĭ. Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka," Glavnai︠a︡ redakt︠s︡ii︠a︡ vostochnoĭ literatury, 1987.

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Lieder der Arbeiterbewegung (Arbeiterklasse, -schaft): Hymnen, Märsche, Polkas in der SBZ/DDR : zeitgeschichtliche Dokumente d.SBZ/DDR-Schallplattenproduktion-Tonträger/Tonba ndkopieranstalt Erfurt, 1945-1990. 2nd ed. Niederstetten/Württ: F.Waldmann Musikhandel, -verlag, 1999.

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Waldmann, Friedrich. Lieder der Arbeiterbewegung (Arbeiterklasse, -schaft)... 4th ed. Niederstetten/Wurtt: Waldmann, 2000.

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Waldmann, Friedrich. Lieder der Arbeiterbewegung (Arbeiterklasse, -schaft): Hymnen, Märsche, Polkas in der SBZ/DDR : zeitgeschichtliche Dokumente d. SBZ/DDR-Schallplattenproduktion Tonbandkopieranstalt Erfurt, Tonträger, 1945-1990. 3rd ed. Niederstetten/Württ: F.Waldmann Musikhandel, -verlag, 1999.

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Waldmann, Friedrich. Lieder der Arbeiterbewegung (Arbeiterklasse, -schaft): Hymnen, Märsche, Polkas in der SBZ/DDR : zeitgeschichtliche Dokumente d. SBZ/DDR - Schallplattenproduktion Tonbandkopieranstalt Erfurt "Tonträger" 1945-1990. 4th ed. Niederstetten/Württ: F. Waldmann, 2000.

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R, Adelman Jonathan, and Gibson Cristann Lea, eds. Coming on Strong. Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1989.

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Wilhelm P. B. R. Saris. Handbook of the Hitler-Jugend: Bann numbers and Gebiet triangles. San Jose, CA: R. James Bender Pub., 2009.

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Sheila, Rowbotham, and Linkogle Stephanie, eds. Women resist globalization: Mobilizing for livelihood and rights. London: Zed Books, 2001.

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Black liberation: A comparative history of Black ideologies in the United States and South Africa. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.

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Santoli, Al. To bear any burden: The Vietnam War and its aftermath in the words of Americans and Southeast Asians. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999.

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To bear any burden: The Vietnam War and its aftermath in the words of Americans and Southeast Asians. New York: Dutton, 1985.

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To bear any burden: The Vietnam War and its aftermath in the words of Americans and Southeast Asians. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999.

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Wright, Julian. Georges Renard. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199533589.003.0006.

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Georges Renard, professor of the history of literature and socialist intellectual, led the Revue socialiste after Malon’s death and was at the very heart of intellectual socialism in the 1890s. But his early experience in the Paris Commune and his career in Switzerland often gave him the experience of feeling ‘out of the flow of time’ in his socialist militancy. In the first major study of his intellectual contribution, this chapter sets out his approach to understanding the flow of time in modern society and the processes of social transformation, part of his ‘idealist’ socialism. It emphasizes the intimate world he built with his wife, Louise, and the nature of their hospitable and compassionate socialist activity. At the end of his life, Renard was an intellectual godfather for an important socialist dissident movement and founded an independent party.
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Mitrani, Sam. Chicago’s Anarchists Shape the Police Department. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038068.003.0008.

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This chapter examines how the Chicago Police Department was transformed by its struggle with the city's anarchist and socialist movement during the 1870s and 1880s. Compared with the department's interaction with the wider labor movement and the working class generally, the relationship between the police and the militant workers' organizations varied solely in degree. The police and the anarchists consistently faced each other with unmistakable hostility. The first real mass confrontation between the anarchists and the police took place during the 1877 upheaval, when the police broke up their meetings with violence. But in the 1880s, the anarchist organizations grew rapidly in size and increasingly set themselves against the police. This chapter shows that the conflict between the police and the anarchists shaped the development of the Chicago Police Department, in part due to the threat of mass strikes, riots, and revolution that pushed the city's elite to seek a strong force that could be relied on to respond to the workers' movement.
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Jean, Neuville, ed. Dictionnaire biographique des militants du mouvement ouvrier en Belgique. Bruxelles: Editions Vie ouvrière, 1996.

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Julius, Deutsch. Antifascism, sports, sobriety: Forging a militant working-class culture. 2017.

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Renaud, Terence. New Lefts. Princeton University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691220819.001.0001.

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In the 1960s, the radical youth of Western Europe's New Left rebelled against the democratic welfare state and their parents' antiquated politics of reform. It was not the first time an upstart leftist movement was built on the ruins of the old. This book traces the history of neoleftism from its antifascist roots in the first half of the twentieth century, to its postwar reconstruction in the 1950s, to its explosive reinvention by the 1960s counterculture. The book demonstrates why the left in Europe underwent a series of internal revolts against the organizational forms of established parties and unions. It describes how small groups of militant youth such as New Beginning in Germany tried to sustain grassroots movements without reproducing the bureaucratic, hierarchical, and supposedly obsolete structures of Social Democracy and Communism. Neoleftist militants experimented with alternative modes of organization such as councils, assemblies, and action committees. However, the book reveals that these same militants, decades later, often came to defend the very institutions they had opposed in their youth. The book tells the story of generations of antifascists, left socialists, and anti-authoritarians who tried to build radical democratic alternatives to capitalism and kindle hope in reactionary times.
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Wiesen, S. Jonathan. National Socialism and Consumption. Edited by Frank Trentmann. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199561216.013.0022.

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Many important works in the field of consumer studies focus on the United States and post-World War II Western Europe, with the former often cast as the paradigmatic example of consumer society. Notwithstanding the disruptions of the Great Depression and less-severe business cycles, these societies offer plentiful images of bustling stores, widening economic opportunities, and the emergence of politicized citizen-consumers. The unique violence of the movements – whether manifested in the militant machismo of Benito Mussolini or the genocidal thrust of National Socialism – sets fascism apart from other twentieth-century developments. This article addresses some of the questions that emerge from a consideration of fascism and consumption, focusing in particular on National Socialist Germany, where consumption served a uniquely harsh end. It explores how Nazism envisioned the function of buying, selling, and consuming; the extent to which consumption was shaped by the state's ideological priorities; Nazi visions of consumption; realities of consumption and marketing in the Third Reich; and the debate on consumption and consent.
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1945-, Dreyfus Michel, Pennetier Claude, and Viet-Depaule Nathalie, eds. La part des militants: Biographie et mouvement ouvrier, autour du Maitron, Dictionnaire biographique du mouvement ouvrier français. Paris: Editions de l'Atelier/Editions ouvrières, 1996.

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Wright, Julian. Marcel Sembat and the Daily Life of Socialism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199533589.003.0007.

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The concepts of ‘experience’ and ‘enthusiasm’ were set out by Marcel Sembat as ways of focusing intensely on the present and the nature of socialist party activity. Sembat had been close to the ‘Blanquist’ wing of the French socialist movement, with its emphasis on revolutionary rupture. But his wide reading and interest in psychology, sociology, and physiology led him to seek a present-minded focus for his socialist militancy, through his work in the eighteenth arrondissement and his long reflections in his private diary. His passionate enthusiasm for the life of the socialist party was also a visceral, daily experience of engagement, and the divides that shook the party in the First World War and with the split at the Congress of Tours in 1920 gravely affected him. This chapter assesses the present in the thought of an intellectual who was at the heart of Jaurès’ socialist party.
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Gonzalez, Mike. Communism in Latin America. Edited by Stephen A. Smith. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199602056.013.014.

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Latin America’s communist parties were shaped by the Soviet Union’s political priorities up to 1945. This sparked debate with those that emphasized the specificity of Latin American conditions, notably the Peruvian Marxist Mariátegui. The Cuban Revolution of 1959 launched a new continental strategy, based on the guerrilla warfare strategies advocated by Che Guevara. By the late 1960s, these had failed. The election of Salvador Allende to the Chilean presidency in 1970 briefly suggested an electoral strategy to socialism, until it was crushed in the military coup of 1973. Nicaragua’s Sandinista Revolution opened new hopes for a Central American revolution, but this movement was destroyed with the active support of the U.S.. In 1994 the Zapatista rebellion in Mexico signalled a new phase of resistance against neo-liberalism and a rising tide of new social movements carried Left governments to power in what President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela dubbed the era of ‘twenty-first-century socialism’.
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Parrott, R. Joseph, and Mark Atwood Lawrence, eds. The Tricontinental Revolution. Cambridge University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781009004824.

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The Tricontinental Revolution provides a major reassessment of the global rise and impact of Tricontinentalism, the militant strand of Third World solidarity that defined the 1960s and 1970s as decades of rebellion. Cold War interventions highlighted the limits of decolonization, prompting a generation of global South radicals to adopt expansive visions of self-determination. Long associated with Cuba, this anti-imperial worldview stretched far beyond the Caribbean to unite international revolutions around programs of socialism, armed revolt, economic sovereignty, and confrontational diplomacy. Linking independent nations with non-state movements from North Vietnam through South Africa to New York City, Tricontinentalism encouraged marginalized groups to mount radical challenges to the United States and the inequitable Euro-centric international system. Through eleven expert essays, this volume recenters global political debates on the priorities and ideologies of the Global South, providing a new framework, chronology, and tentative vocabulary for understanding the evolution of anti-imperial and decolonial politics.
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Gore, Dayo F. Gender, Civil Rights, and the US Global Cold War. Edited by Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor and Lisa G. Materson. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190222628.013.14.

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“Cold War” traditionally refers to the foreign policy, military, and ideological contestation between the power blocks of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and the Western powers of Europe and the United States. This chapter examines the ways women’s experiences and debates over gender, race, and sexuality were central to the US Cold War anticommunist policies and practices on the homefront and globally. This perspective reveals the ways the global Cold War reshaped decolonizing struggles in the Global South as well as domestic culture, social relations, and ideals of the family through domestic containment. The chapter charts the roots of civil rights politics and social movements of the 1960s in sustained resistance to Cold War anticommunism and its politics of conformity. Centering women’s experiences negotiating Cold War strategies of domestic containment, the chapter reveals the US Cold War as a multifaceted period of contestation as much as conformity.
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Sarotte, Mary Elise. Heroic Aspirations in 1990. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691163710.003.0004.

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This chapter discusses former Secretary General Mikhail Gorbachev's challenge to his own original plan: a heroic model of multinationalism. Gorbachev dropped the restoration concept entirely and instead proposed to build a vast new edifice from the Atlantic to the Urals: the fulfillment of his desire to create a common European home of many rooms. States under this model would retain their own political orders, but cooperate via international economic and military institutions. Ironically, former East German dissident movements proposed a similar model. They wanted new construction as well, though of a more limited expanse. Their goal was the construction of an improved socialism in East Germany, with a curiously prescient kind of “property pluralism” that would allow both private property and state intervention in times of economic crisis.
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1952-, Gross Andreas, ed. Denkanstösse zu einer anstössigen Initiative: Sozialdemokratinnen und Sozialdemokraten für eine Schweiz ohne Armee. Zürich: Realotopia Verlagsgenossenschaft, 1989.

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Marco, Borghi, ed. Dopo la guerra: Politica, amministrazione e società nei verbali del CLN provinciale trevigiano, 26 aprile 1945-27 giugno 1946. Verona: Istituto per la storia della Resistenza e della società della Marca trevigiana, 1997.

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Roche, Helen. The Third Reich's Elite Schools. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198726128.001.0001.

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Drawing on material from eighty archives in six different countries worldwide, as well as eyewitness testimonies from over one hundred former pupils, this book presents the first comprehensive history of the Third Reich’s most prominent elite schools, the National Political Education Institutes (Napolas/NPEA). The Napolas provided an all-encompassing National Socialist ‘total education’, featuring ideological indoctrination, pre-military training, and a packed programme of extracurricular activities, including school trips and exchanges throughout Europe and beyond. Combining all the most seductive elements of reform-pedagogy, youth-movement traditions, and the militaristic ethos of the Prussian cadet schools, the schools took pupils from the age of 10, aiming to train them for leadership roles in all walks of life. Those who successfully passed the gruelling entrance examination, which tested applicants’ physical prowess, courage, and alleged ‘racial purity’ along with their academic abilities, had to learn to live in a highly militarized and enclosed boarding-school community. Through an in-depth depiction of everyday life at the Napolas, as well as systematic analysis of the ways in which different schools within the NPEA system were shaped by their previous traditions, this study sheds light on the qualities which the Nazi regime desired to instil in its future citizens, whilst also contributing to key debates on the political, social, and cultural history of the Third Reich, demonstrating that the history of education and youth can illuminate the broader history of this era in novel ways. Ultimately, the NPEA can be seen as the Nazi dictatorship’s most effective educational experiment.
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Bingham, Clara. Witness to the revolution: Radicals, resisters, vets, hippies, and the year America lost its mind and found its soul. 2016.

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(Editor), Sheila Rowbotham, and Stephanie Linkogle (Editor), eds. Women Resist Globalisation: Mobilising for Livelihood and Rights. Zed Books, 2002.

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Women Resist Globalisation: Mobilising for Livelihood and Rights. Zed Books, 2002.

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Black Liberation. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007.

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Fredrickson, George M. Black Liberation: A Comparative History of Black Ideologies in the United States and South Africa. Oxford University Press, USA, 1996.

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Al, Santoli, ed. To bear any burden: The Vietnam War and its aftermath in the words of Americans and Southeast Asians. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999.

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To Bear Any Burden. Ballantine Books, 1986.

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