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Moscow and the Italian Communist Party: From Togliatti to Berlinguer, by Joan Barth Urban

1987; Oxford University Press; Volume: 102; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/2151529

ISSN

1538-165X

Autores

Furio Colombo,

Tópico(s)

Italian Fascism and Post-war Society

Resumo

Part 1 The political profile of the PCI elite: fascist rule and the controversy over transitional slogans - transitional slogans under Gramsci, the PCI debate - Togliatti versus Longo, Stalin's curb on transitional slogans Stalin's ascendancy and the PCI's Opportunism of Conciliation - Togliatti and the tendency toward conciliation, the PCI and the Opportunism of Conciliation. Part 2 The claims of iron discipline, the crucible of anti-fascism: the price of commitment - Togliatti and the Tasca affair, capitulation and purge, the Svolta of 1930 and its aftermath popular front initiatives, the great purge, and the PCI, the popular front and the revival of transitional slogans, the PCI's bid for National Reconciliation reproaches, reprimands, recriminations the wartime resistance - Togliatti, Moscow, and the PCI - Togliatti and the PCI diaspora, Moscow's national front strategy, the PCI's initial conformity, the PCI and the CLN - organizational unity and republican intransigence, PCI cleavages over Togliatti's authority.

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