[BOOK][B] The practice of socialist internationalism: European socialists and international politics, 1914-1960
TC Imlay - 2018 - books.google.com
TC Imlay
2018•books.google.comThe Practice of Socialist Internationalism examines the efforts of the British, French, and
German socialist parties to cooperate with one another on concrete international issues.
Drawing on archival research from twelve countries, it spans the years from the First World
War to the early 1960s, paying particular attention to the two post-war periods, during which
national and international politics were recast. In addition to highlighting a neglected
dimension of twentieth-century European socialism, the volume provides novel perspectives …
German socialist parties to cooperate with one another on concrete international issues.
Drawing on archival research from twelve countries, it spans the years from the First World
War to the early 1960s, paying particular attention to the two post-war periods, during which
national and international politics were recast. In addition to highlighting a neglected
dimension of twentieth-century European socialism, the volume provides novel perspectives …
The Practice of Socialist Internationalism examines the efforts of the British, French, and German socialist parties to cooperate with one another on concrete international issues. Drawing on archival research from twelve countries, it spans the years from the First World War to the early 1960s, paying particular attention to the two post-war periods, during which national and international politics were recast. In addition to highlighting a neglected dimension of twentieth-century European socialism, the volume provides novel perspectives on the history of internationalism and the history of international politics. By practicing internationalism, European socialists sought to forge a new practice of international relations, one that would emerge from their collective efforts to work out'socialist'approaches to pressing issues of international politics such as post-war reconstruction, European integration, and decolonization.
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