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Produktbild: One Hundred Years of Socialism

One Hundred Years of Socialism The West European Left in the Twentieth Century

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

18.12.2013

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

1008

Maße (L/B/H)

19,8/12,8/5 cm

Gewicht

1510 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-78076-761-1

Beschreibung

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'A genuinely major contribution to political understanding.' New York Times 'A remarkable new work of historical analysis, which will soon establish itself as a classic, Donald Sassoon's lucid and erudite One Hundred Years of Socialism, demonstrates that...the effective parties of the left, whether social democratic or (in a few cases such as France and Italy) communist...have served to regulate and socialise the wealth-creating and directionless economic dynamism of capitalism, not replace it.' Eric Hobsbawm, Guardian 'A majestic work. Nothing like this great survey exists in any language...stylishly written, with an ironic wit and vivid gift of metaphor, the book is an unfailing pleasure to read.' The Economist 'Epic...and encyclopedic comparative work drawing freely on the histories of countries as diverse as Britain, Germany, Greece, Denmark and Finland...its greatest strength lies in his placing of the left-right ideological batle within the context of the change and development of a capitalist system. Thus, [Sassoon] says, there has been no defeat of socialism by capitalism; the crisis of socialism was precipitated by the expansion of and changes in capitalism.' Alan Thompson, Times Higher Education Supplement 'Brilliant...Sassoon's view is based on quite phenomenally extensive reading and knowledge. Yet we never feel ourselves to be drowning in a morass of unconnected or undigested detail. Nor does learning here preclude liveliness and wit...an astonishing achievement, whish deserves to become a classic of socialist history.' Anthony Arblaster, Tribune 'Sassoon's book is remarkable. A massive and original synthesis which deserves to become a classic, there is nothing comparable to it in the English language.' David Marquand '[An] extraordinary achievement...Sassoon constantly stresses, with and amazing and enviable width of scholarship, how the pre-existent cultures of different countries made the socialist project so different in each...this book is a small masterpiece. It is vastly informative...and wise in its conclusions...I have not felt so sure that a work would be a standard book in a long time'. Sir Bernard Crick 'An astonishing achievement. One Hundred Years of Socialism is so learned and wide-ranging, so densely packed and yet so readable, so subtle and refined in its judgements and scholarship, it is a constant source of inspiration.' Hugo Young 'I read it with unflagging interest and appetite never wishing it a page shorter. After reading Sassoon's enthralling account, glib capitalist triumphalism seems as historically misconceived as the naive socialist millenarianism of an earlier generation.' Peter Clarke 'Donald Sassoon tells his kaleidoscopic story with ease and urbanity as he guides his readers, with great skill, through the complex issues of ideology and industrial development, diplomacy and war, which have shaped one hundred years of European socialism.' Paul Preston 'Admirable...based on vast reading (the sixty-page bibliography is no exercise in vanity, but is copiously exploited in ninety pages of helpful notes), the book is an authoritative guide to the recent history of Social Democratic parties and governments not only in the major Western European states but also in the many smaller countries.' Tony Judt, Time Literary Supplement 'The panoptic history of the European left, from Oslo to Athens, and 1900 to 1995, is uninterruptedly interesting...the author has scaled a mountain of scholarship and returned with an indispensable work of reference and reflection.' Norman Birnbaum, Political Quarterly 'A compelling account.' Malcolm Rutherford, Financial Times 'This history of the western European Left, recounted by Donald Sassoon with style and sympathy, is the history not of revolution but of reform'. Stephen Tindale, Prospect 'Compelling...an antidote to the fin de siecle gloom and modish talk of the end of ideology.' Fabian Review 'The major political book of the year...Sassoon offers an extraordinary, wide-angle focus on socialist parties over a century and across the industrialized world.' Patricia Hewitt, New Statesman Books of the Year 'A brilliant and scholarly work.' Tony Benn

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

18.12.2013

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

1008

Maße (L/B/H)

19,8/12,8/5 cm

Gewicht

1510 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-78076-761-1

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: One Hundred Years of Socialism
  • List of Tables
    List of Figures
    Acknowledgements
    List of Abbreviations

    New Introduction
    Introduction to the First Edition

    Book One: Expansion

    Part One: The Hard Road to Political Power

    1. The Establishment of Socialism Before 1914
    2. From War to War (1914-40)
    3. Thwarted Alternatives
    4. The War, Resistance and Its Aftermath: The Rise and Fall of West European Communism 1939-48

    Book Two: Consolidation

    Part Two: The Construction of Western Socialism 1945-50

    5. The Socialists After 1945
    6. Building Social Capitalism 1945-50
    7. External Constraints: A Socialist Foreign Policy?

    Part Three: Toward Revisionism 1950-69

    8. The Golden Age of Capitalism
    9. Between Neutralism and Atlanticism
    10. The Foundations of Revisionism

    Part Four: The Perplexing Sixties: 'Something in the Air'

    11. The Return of the Left
    12. The Establishment of a Foreign Policy Consensus

    Part Five: The Great Contestation

    13. The Revival of Working Class Militancy 1960-73
    14. The Revival of Ideology and the Student Contestation
    15. The Revival of Feminism

    Book Three: Crisis

    Part Six: The End of the Great Capitalist Boom 1973-89

    16. The Crisis and the Left: An Overview
    17. Social Democracy in Small Countries: Austria, Sweden, Holland and Belgium
    18. Germany and Britain: SPD and Labour in Power
    19. The French Experiment
    20. The Failure of Italian Communism
    21. The End of Authoritarian Regimes in Western Europe: Portugal, Spain and Greece

    Part Seven: The Great Crisis of Socialism

    22. Workers, Women and Greens
    23. The 1980s: Radicalism in its Last Redoubt
    24. The New Revisionism

    Epilogue

    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index