1919
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serval:BIB_5B338A00EB61
Type
A part of a book
Publication sub-type
Chapter: chapter ou part
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
1919
Title of the book
Oxford Handbook of the History of Communism
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN
9780199602056
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2014
Editor
Smith S. A.
Pages
109-124
Language
english
Abstract
Two years after the revolution in Russia, the social revolution was once again fermenting on the ruins of the empires defeated in the war. The First World War was turning into a civil war and not only in countries defeated in the war. The year 1919 saw the spread of workers' and soldiers' councils and a series of anti-colonial revolts in the Middle East and Far East. As yet, the link between these and the October Revolution was largely symbolic, since the Communist International generally learned of events only after the fact even as it endeavoured to integrate them within a global theoretical framework. Nevertheless it felt as though revolution were spreading like a contagion, at the same time as a wave of repression no less generalized was building up. Opening in revolutionary struggle, the year 1919 would end in victory for counter-revolution.
Keywords
civil war, Communist International, council, counter-revolution, anti-colonial, First World War, imperialism, repression, October Revolution
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