Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations (original) (raw)
Fascism and fascists in Britain in the 1930s: A case study of Fascism in the North of England in a period of economic and political change
Stuart Rawnsley
1981
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The International Labour Movement’s Struggle against Fascism. Some starting points for a research project in transnational labour history
Adrian Zimmermann
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Liberal Workers of the World Unite? The ICFTU and the Defence of Labour Liberalism in Europe and Latin America, 1949-1969. Bern: Peter Lang.
Magaly Rodriguez Garcia
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Organizing the Militants: the Liaison Committee for the Defence of Trade Unions, 1966-1979
Alan B Campbell
British Journal of Industrial Relations, 1999
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Italian anti-Fascism in London, 1922-1934
Stefania Rampello
Modern Italy, 2015
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British Communists and the 1932 turn to the trade unions
John Mcilroy
Labor History, 2016
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The Communist Italian Party 1927-1935
Aldo Agosti
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'Labour with knobs on. The recent historiography of the British Communist Party', Mitteilungsblatt des Instituts für soziale Bewegungen, 27, 2002, 69-84
Kevin Morgan
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A 'Most Fruitful Period'? The North East District Communist Party and the Popular Front Period, 1935-39
Lewis Mates
2004
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Anti-Fascism Activity and State Response: Opposition to the British Union of Fascists in 1930s Britain
Thomas M Newman
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Anti-Fascism in the British Co-operative Movements during the Spanish Civil War
Richard Middleshaw
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From ‘Jewish Capital’ to the ‘Jewish-Fascist Legion in Jerusalem’: The Development of Antizionism in the German Communist Party (KPD) in the Weimar Republic, 1925-1933
Fred Copley, Olaf Kistenmacher
2015
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Labour, Labour Movements, Trade Unions and Strikes (Italy) | International Encyclopedia of the First World War (WW1)
Matteo Ermacora
2017
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Fascist movements
Sven Reichardt
Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements, 2013
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Reaction or revolution? Early interwar assessments of the nature of British Fascism in the 1920s
Steven Woodbridge
Storia e Futuro, 2019
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The World Anticommunist League (WACL): Origins, Structures and Actions
Pierre Abramovici
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Rediscovering the Hamburg Workers' and Soldiers' Councils
Gaard Kets, James Muldoon
Council Democracy: Towards a Democratic Socialist Politics, 2018
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From "state protection" to "private defence" Strikebreaking, civilian armed mobilisation and the rise of Italian fascism
Matteo Millan
Corporate Policing, Yellow Unionism, and Strikebreaking, 1890–1930, 2021
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The International Labour Movement and the Limits of Internationalism: the International Secretariat of National Trade Union Centres, 1901–1913
Susan Milner
International Review of Social History, 1988
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The left-wing road to fascism : an investigation of the influence of 'socialist' ideas upon the political ideology of the British Union of Fascists
Mark Burrows
1998
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Social Fascism and the Division of the Working Class Movement: Workers and Political Parties in the Frankfurt Area 1929/1930
James J Wickham
1979
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The belated party. Influences on the British Labour Party in its formative years, 1900-1931
Stefan Berger
1997
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The British Labour Movement between Unity and Division (introduction)
Emmanuelle Avril
Labour United and Divided from the 1830s to the Present, 2018
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VAN GOETHEM, GEERT. The Amsterdam International. The World of the International Federation of Trade Unions (IFTU), 1913–1945. [Studies in labour history.] Ashgate, Aldershot [etc.] 2006. vi, 320 pp. $99.95; £50.00
geert van goethem
International Review of Social History, 2007
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The German Communist Party in Saxony, 1924-1933
ben lapp
German Studies Review, 2004
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The Interwar Origins of International Labour's European Commitment (1919-1934)
Patrick Pasture
Contemporary European History, 2001
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'Some Lesser Known Aspects': The Anti-Fascist Campaign of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, 1936-40
Daniel Tilles
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Sandrine Kott, « Organizing World Peace. The International Labour Organization from the Second to the Cold War » in Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann, Sandrine Kott, Peter Romijn & Olivier Wieviorka (ed), Seeking Peace in the Wake of War. Europe, 1943-1947, Amsterdam University Press, 2015, p.299-316.
Sandrine Kott
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Fascist Italy and the League of Nations, 1922-1935 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016)
Elisabetta Tollardo
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Buschak Willy. Das Londoner Büro. Europäische Linkssozialisten in der Zwischenkriegszeit. Stichting Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis, Amsterdam 1985. xiv, 359 pp. Ill. D.fl. 68.00
Wim Bot
International Review of Social History, 1989
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The Comintern and the Labour and Socialist International: Struggling Over Democracy and Working-Class Unity
Ettore Costa
Dimensioni e problemi della ricerca storica, 2022
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The World Anti-Communist League
Pierre Abramovici
Transnational Anti-Communism and the Cold War, 2014
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Fascism: The Ideology of the British National Party
Nigel Copsey
Politics, 1994
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The Fascist Labour Charter and its transnational spread [in A. Costa Pinto (ed.), Corporatism and Fascism, 2017]
Matteo Pasetti
2017
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Italian Communists in the 1920s and 1930s between France and Italy, a paper submitted on 23 April, 2014 to the 10th European Social Science History Conference, organized in Vienna by the International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam - The Netherlands), 23 - 26 April, 2014
Gianni Perona
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