Editorial IBTauris
Fecha de edición octubre 2013
Idioma inglés
EAN 9781780767611
1008 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa blanda
This new edition of Donald Sassoon's magisterial history of the Left in the twentieth century includes a substantial new introduction by the author. With unique authority and unparalleled scholarship, Sassoon traces the fortunes of the political parties of the left in Western Europe across 14 countries, covering the fortunes of socialism from the rise of the Bolsheviks through two World Wars to the revival of feminism and the arrival of "green" politics. On 14 July 1889, the centenary of the French Revolution, socialist parties from all corners of Europe met in Paris.
On the same day in the same city, the Exposition Universelle was launched to mark the achievements of capitalist production. The two events symbolized the beginning of the epic struggle between socialism and capitalism in Europe.; In this comprehensive study of a century of socialism, the author traces the fortunes of the political parties of the Left in Western Europe. From the rise of the Bolsheviks to the fall of the Berlin wall, from the Second International through two world wars to the Cold War and the birth of the welfare state, from the working class militancy and student uprisings of the 1960s, through the revival of feminism and the arrival of "green" politics, to the reluctant embrace of market economics en route to the millennium, Donald Sassoon charts the course of socialism across 14 countries.; He shows that throughout their history the fortunes of socialism and capitalism have been inextricably linked.
They have grown up side by side, each one challenging and seeking to destroy, yet nourishing and shaping the other.
Donald Sassoon nació en El Cairo y se educó en París, Milán, Londres y Estados Unidos. Ha sido profesor en el Westfield College y en la Universidad de Trento. Durante el 2000 y 2001 fue Senior Research Fellow en la Universidad de Nueva York y en el 2002 en la Maison des Sciences de lx{0026} x02019;Homme en París. Actualmente en profesor de Historia europea comparativa en Queen Mary, Universidad de Londres. Sus obras incluyen Contemporary Italy: Politics, Economy and Society since 1945 (1986), Cien años de socialismo (2001) y Cultura. El patrimonio común de los europeos (Crítica, 2006).
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