The International Working-Class Movement is a projected seven-volume history of the communist movement,[1] edited by Moscow's Institute of the International Working Class Movement. Its first volume was chaired by Boris Ponomarev.[2]
Editor | Moscow's Institute of the International Working Class Movement |
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Subject | History of communism |
Publication date | 1976 |
Published in English | 1980 |
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- Colbert, James G. (1982). "Review of The International Working-Class Movement: Problems of History and Theory, Vol. I". Studies in Soviet Thought. 24 (1): 56–57. ISSN 0039-3797. JSTOR 20099113.
- Gonda, I. (1977). "Review of A nemzetközi munkásmozgalom az első világháború éveiben. (The International Working-Class Movement during the First World War) 1914-1917". Acta Historica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae. 23 (1/2): 185–189. ISSN 0001-5849. JSTOR 42555163.
- Leadbeater, David (1983). "Review of The International Working-Class Movement: Problems of History and Theory, Volume 1, the Origins of the Proletariat and Its Evolution as a Revolutionary Class, The Institute of the International Working-Class Movement, U.S.S.R.". Labour / Le Travail. 12: 379–383. doi:10.2307/25140362. ISSN 0700-3862. JSTOR 25140362.
- Sen, Sukomal (1983). "Review of The International Working-Class Movement: Problems of History and Theory, Volume I". Social Scientist. 11 (4): 65–73. doi:10.2307/3517026. ISSN 0970-0293. JSTOR 3517026.