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Communisms and the Cold War, 1944-1986 - Volumes

Volumes

10 volumes in Communisms and the Cold War, 1944-1986

The impact of Maoism on Western Communism, 1957-1960

This volume contains documents relating to the 1957 and 1960 International Conferences of Communist and Workers’ Parties. The materials focus on the emerging Chinese-Soviet split. They include CPGB leader John Gollan’s analysis of Maoist thought (specifically Gollan's thoughts regarding Mao's On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People), as well as notes on the speeches of Nikita Khrushchev and other leading communists. Read more →

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British and European perspectives on the Sino-Soviet split, 1960-1973

This volume contains materials compiled by CPGB leader John Gollan during his travels in the 1960s and 1970s. The documents focus on the Chinese-Soviet split, supplying a broad overview of its evolution. There are also papers relating to Indochina and the Vietnam War. Read more →

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Chinese and Soviet perspectives on the Sino-Soviet split and Sino-Indian border dispute, 1960-1969

This volume contains international press coverage of the Sino-Soviet split and Sino-Indian dispute. The documents include both Chinese and Soviet statements and perspectives. They also include correspondence between the leadership of European communist parties and Chinese and Soviet officials. Read more →

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The Sino-Soviet split and international communist conferences, 1959-1979

This volume contains further materials relating to the Chinese-Soviet split. The documents cover a wide range of perspectives on Chinese-Soviet relations during the period 1959–1979. Paraphernalia from various international communist conferences, including the World Communist Conference of 1969, are also enclosed.  Read more →

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