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France (1789-1973)
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The Soviet Union (1917-91) |
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Includes the “Conspiracy of Equals” of Babeuf during the French Revolution, the Paris Commune, the first workers government ever (including primary documents and a photo gallery), The Resistance (1940-45) with letters from the Manouchian group of foreign communists killed by the Nazis and The Algerian Independence War (1954-60) including the reaction of the French Left. |
Contains resources on the revolution, provides several books journalists/participants who describe events as they saw them unfold, documents written by members of the Soviet state and by representatives of foreign governments, a music archive with several Soviet worker's songs and anthems, an extensive image gallery featuring every day Soviet life, and more.
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The Cuban Republic (1959-)
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U.S.A (1864-)
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This archive focuses on the first five years of the Cuban revolutionary government, specifically on the Cuban Missile Crisis, through a time line of events and primary source documents by Fidel Castro, Nikita Khrushchev, and recently declassified U.S. government documents.
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The U.S. archive contains information on the Black Panther Party and their revolutionary struggle to overturn the U.S. system of racial and working class oppression, and the Civil Rights Movement; documents of early Marxist parties and labor history. Further, this archive contains a time line of U.S. Military History since World War II, relations with the USSR, presidential elections and links to our Malcolm X & John F. Kennedy archives.
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Afghanistan (1851-89) |
Algeria (1945-) |
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This archive contains resources on U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan, the CIA's successful overthrow of the Afghani government, and the Soviet response. |
In 1962 Algeria became independent from foreign rule for the first time in over a millennium. At the outset of the revolution, a course towards worker’s emancipation was proclaimed. Just three years later however, the military overthrew the elected government of Ben Bella and assumed supreme control over governmental affairs.
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Argentina (1970-1973) |
Australia (1888-) |
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Documents of the Left Peronist groups. |
Marxism and radicalism generally in Australia, from the 1880s to recent times. |
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Britain (1216-) |
Canada (1837-) |
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The Magna Carta, the English Revolution, the Chartists, Social Democracy and the British Communist Party. |
Includes the mirror of the Canadian Socialist History Project, with documents from the history of the Canadian workers and Socialist movement and the Quebec independence struggle. |
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Haiti (1791-1804) |
Iraq (1968-1973) |
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Documents of the first independent Black Republic. |
Documents of the Ba'ath Socialist Party. |
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Capitalism (1776-) |
Spain (1934-1939) |
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Contains the The White Book of Capitalism & Democracy: A history of the crimes committed by “democratic” nations. This archive also includes information about GATT, the precursor to the WTO. |
Currently focused on the Spanish Revolution, sometimes referred to as the Spanish Civil War this section for the moment will focus in on this, one of the greatest revolutions in proletarian history. We will expand the section to include both the social history leading up to this Revolution and the post-Franco period beginning in the 1970s. |
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Germany (1918-1923) | History of Trotskyism(1928-Present) |
| Focusing for the moment on the great German Revolution of 1918 through 1923 this history section is a collection of the various writers on the MIA who wrote, either contemporaneously on the German Revolution or are are post revolutionary historians who are contributing to the study of this, the first post-Russian Revolution uprising of Europe's working class. | The Encyclopedia of Trotskyism On-Line provides the documentation of the history of this Marxist-Leninist, dissident communist movement founded by the followers of oppositionist Bolshevik Leon Trotsky in 1928. This history section crossed several dozen countries and includes dozens of writers, documents and manifestos. |
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History of anti-Revisionsm (1945-Present) |
| The Encyclopedia of anti-Revisionism On-Line details the history of this orthdox Stalinist current that arrose, initially among a few pro-Moscow Communist Parties. Eventually this movement gave rise to Maoism after Khrushchev’s denuciation of the exreme repression of communists at the USSR’s 20th Party Congress in 1956.
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