2015
DOI: 10.1080/0023656x.2015.1116789
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British Communists and the 1932 turn to the trade unions

Abstract: The Comintern's Third Period, 1928-1934 1931-1932.

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“…39-54, 2001. After working for RILU in Moscow, he became secretary of a debilitated MM on its last legs (McIlroy, 2015(McIlroy, , pp. 541-565, 2016.…”
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“…39-54, 2001. After working for RILU in Moscow, he became secretary of a debilitated MM on its last legs (McIlroy, 2015(McIlroy, , pp. 541-565, 2016.…”
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“…In summer 1934, that perspective fell foul of the turn to popular frontism. But the experience may help explain how the isolated, millenarian propagandists of 1930 acquired the trade union-craft they exhibited as organisers for the reformist unions after 1935 (McIlroy 2015(McIlroy , 2016.…”
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