Format:
xvii, 319 Seiten
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Illustrationen
ISBN:
9781137546852
Series Statement:
Palgrave studies in the history of social movements
Content:
"In The International Workers' Relief, Communism, and Transnational Solidarity, Kasper Braskén offers the first comprehensive account of the international solidarity campaigns organised by the German communist Willi Münzenberg in Weimar Germany. Set in the context of the post-First World War era, the book looks at the making of communist and socialist cultures, movements and public celebrations of solidarity. Radical transnational solidarity was empowered by its intersection of liberation and resistance movements that all had a transnational or even a global agenda. Through its international solidarity campaigns, workers were encouraged to 'think globally' and to realise that, just as major strikes in neighbouring countries were linked with their own future prospects, so too were the far-off struggles in the colonies. In essence, it forms a study of how transnational communities and imaginaries have been constructed beyond national frameworks during the 20th century"--From publisher's website
Note:
Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 293-309
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Index
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1. Introduction -- 2. Awakening international solidarity, 1921 -- 3. Re-imagining international solidarity, 1922-1923 -- Solidarity for Germany, 1923 -- 5. Creating a permanent international solidarity organisation -- 6. Broadening and radicalising solidarity, 1924-1932 -- 7. Towards a global international solidarity, 1924-1926 -- 8. Solidarity on the screen and stage -- 9. Celebrating international solidarity, 1930-1932 -- 10. International solidarity against war and fascism, 1927-1933 -- 11. Conclusions: hidden cultures of transnational solidarity.
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Englisch
Language:
English
Keywords:
Münzenberg, Willi 1889-1940
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Deutschland
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Internationale Arbeiter-Hilfe
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Internationalismus
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Kommunismus
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Internationale Arbeiter-Hilfe
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Deutschland
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Kommunismus
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Solidarität
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Geschichte 1921-1933
Author information:
Braskén, Kasper 1983-