Read The Red Flag: A History of Communism Online
Authors: David Priestland
Chile,
474–5
Chmieliński, Edmund,
304–5
China
Beijing’s Ten Great Buildings,
351
break with USSR,
356–7
campaigns against Japan,
255–6
categorization of population,
345
changes since early 1970s,
502–3
cinema in,
300–301
class discrimination,
357–8
class struggle,
299
collapse of empire,
240–41
collectivization in,
309–11
colonization of,
240
Comintern impose control,
255
compared to Korea,
302–3
controlled liberalization attempt,
352–3
and the destruction of Indonesian party,
400
difficulties embedding Marxism,
244–5
dress reform campaign,
301–2
economic success of,
561
fashion in,
301–2
Gorbachev’s visit 1989,
553–4
Great Leap Forward,
353–7
greatest heroes named in 2002,
556–7
guerrilla ‘people’s war’,
253–4
impact of Versailles agreement,
241
industrial labour force,
308
inequalities in,
563
influence on Third World Communists,
376
investments made on political grounds,
563
January Storm,
366
Japanese invasion 1937,
261–2
Jiangxi Soviet Republic,
253
and the Korean War,
298
Long March,
255
market reforms,
504–8
May 4th movement,
241
May 30th movement,
248
and nationalism,
247–8
New Culture movement,
241
New Democracy era,
297–8
under new liberal trade regime,
523
operas, revolutionary,
361
opposition to Bolshevik-style party,
246
paternalism of state,
436
peasantry as difficult to mobilize,
263
‘People or Monsters’ reportage piece,
503–4
power of managers,
439
rectification as purge,
259–61
relations with USSR,
296–7
Soviet aid to,
352
tensions with Moscow,
245
Tian’anmen Square protests and massacre,
553–5
University of the Toilers of the East, Moscow,
246–7
unpopular piece rate and wage systems,
308
USSR as model,
300–302
versions of Communism in,
241–2
Wugong village,
309–11
Yan’an,
256–7
cinema in China,
300–301
Circus
(film),
189–91
civil rights movement, radicalization of,
459–60
civil war in Spain,
194–5
class, difficulty defining,
145
class discrimination in China,
357–8
Cobb, Richard,
197–8
Cohin, Pierre,
11–12
Cold War
causes of,
220–23
ideological security as basis,
229–32
collectives
commitment to,
446
informal/formal,
442
personal relationships, time available for,
441–2
security in,
441
collectivization
China,
309–11
post-Stalin,
413
in the USSR,
151–4
Colombia,
391
colonialism, anti-movements, Communism as vehicle for,
236–7
Cominform, founding conference,
226–7
Comintern
control over national parties,
124–7
dissolution in 1943,
206–7
failure in China,
247–9
students,
125–6
Commanding Heights, The
(Yergin and Stanislaw),
557
Communism
author’s impressions 1984
and 1987,
xvii–ix
differing views of,
ix–xx
early origins,
2
Marx’s and Engels’ vision of,
18–20
fall of,
xv–xvi
official credo,
ix–xx
prestige in the West in 1930s,
195–9
repression narrative,
xx–xxi
scientific,
18
Connell, James,
51
Conspiracy of the Damned
(film),
229
consumerism,
446–8
consumption
age of,
162
improvement of,
415–16
problems in improving,
416–19
Contras,
529–30
corruption after Russian revolution,
98
countryside
Stalinist policy towards in the 1930s,
151–5
Stalinist regime’s compromises with in the 1930s,
156
Croatia,
551
Cuba
acceptance of modernist economic regime,
468–9
attempts to export revolution,
390–92
Bay of Pigs invasion,
384–6
Castro’s meeting with Mikoian,
384
economic crisis 1963,
389
economic strategy,
565–6
increased discipline following revolution,
386
industrialization,
388
links with USSR,
384
Marxism in following revolution,
386–9
revolution in,
382–3
Soviet alliance,
386
US’s neo-colonialism in,
382
cults
Mao Zedong,
367–8
Stalin,
162–3
culture, embourgeoisement of in USSR,
283–4
Czechoslovakia
1989 compared to previous revolutionary years,
546
Ceauşescu’s alliance with reformers,
403
consequences of USSR’s invasion,
429
demonstrations in 1989,
545
and the Marshall plan,
225
opinions on socialism in 1980s,
511
Popular Front,
213
Prague Spring,
425–8
prospects for Communism in 1945,
213
as supporters of Popular Front,
209–10
unrest following Stalin’s death,
331–2
Dada movement,
104–5
Dalin, Sergei,
246
Debord, Guy,
457
debt crises,
523–7
Delacroix, Eugène,
16–17
Desanti, Domenique,
292–3