Twentieth_Century_Communism

<i>Twentieth Century Communism</i>

Twentieth Century Communism

Academic journal


Twentieth Century Communism is a bi-annual peer-reviewed academic journal for "an international forum for the latest research" focusing on the "Russian revolution (1917–1991) and on the activities of communist parties themselves" but extending to antecedents, rivals (including political groups and nation states), and cultural and political influences. Its editors are Gavin Bowd, Gidon Cohen, Ben Harker, Dianne Kirby, Norman LaPorte, Kevin Morgan and Matthew Worley.[1]

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  1. "About Twentieth Century Communism". Lawrence & Wishart. 2018. Archived from the original on 4 February 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2019.



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