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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Transliteration and Sources xi
- Left Transnationalism? 3
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Orientations
- “Revolutionary Social Democracy” and the Third International 49
- The Russian Revolution, National Self-Determination, and Anti-Imperialism, 1917–1927 73
- Origins of the Anti-Imperialist United Front 99
- Transnationality in the Soviet Challenge to British India, 1917–1923 125
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Transnational Personal Relationships
- Los poputchiki 155
- The Transnational Experience of Some Canadian Communists 183
- Between the Comintern, the Japanese Communist Party, and the Chinese Communist Party 204
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Race and Colonialism
- Anti-Colonialism and the Imperial Dynamic in the Anglophone Communist Movements in South Africa, Australia, and Britain 223
- Race, the Comintern, and Communist Parties in British Dominions, 1920–1943 247
- The Comintern and the Question of Race in the South American Andes 270
- Various Forms of Chineseness in the Origins of Southeast Asian Communism 286
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National Questions
- “Young” and “Adult” Canadian Communists 317
- “It Is Better to Retreat Now Than Be Crushed Altogether” 337
- Henri Gagnon, Tim Buck, Stanley Ryerson, and the Contested Legacy of the Comintern on the National Question 360
- Nationalism and Internationalism in Chinese Communist Networks in the Americas 387
- Future Avenues for the Study of the Comintern and the National, Colonial, and Racial Questions 407
- Contributors 413
- Index 415
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Transliteration and Sources xi
- Left Transnationalism? 3
-
Orientations
- “Revolutionary Social Democracy” and the Third International 49
- The Russian Revolution, National Self-Determination, and Anti-Imperialism, 1917–1927 73
- Origins of the Anti-Imperialist United Front 99
- Transnationality in the Soviet Challenge to British India, 1917–1923 125
-
Transnational Personal Relationships
- Los poputchiki 155
- The Transnational Experience of Some Canadian Communists 183
- Between the Comintern, the Japanese Communist Party, and the Chinese Communist Party 204
-
Race and Colonialism
- Anti-Colonialism and the Imperial Dynamic in the Anglophone Communist Movements in South Africa, Australia, and Britain 223
- Race, the Comintern, and Communist Parties in British Dominions, 1920–1943 247
- The Comintern and the Question of Race in the South American Andes 270
- Various Forms of Chineseness in the Origins of Southeast Asian Communism 286
-
National Questions
- “Young” and “Adult” Canadian Communists 317
- “It Is Better to Retreat Now Than Be Crushed Altogether” 337
- Henri Gagnon, Tim Buck, Stanley Ryerson, and the Contested Legacy of the Comintern on the National Question 360
- Nationalism and Internationalism in Chinese Communist Networks in the Americas 387
- Future Avenues for the Study of the Comintern and the National, Colonial, and Racial Questions 407
- Contributors 413
- Index 415