1st Edition

The Second International (Routledge Revivals) 1889-1914

By James Joll Copyright 2014
    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1955 to wide acclaim, James Joll’s introduction to the history and development of International Socialism before the First World War is of crucial importance for understanding the development of Left-wing movements in the 20th century: the difficulties posed by prominent anarchist groups, the ambiguities of the scope of revolutionary activity, and the challenges posed by the rise of nationalism. Incorporating insightful research into the international links and the ideological structure of socialism, as well as on the structure of individual parties and the actual nature of their working-class support, The Second International 1889-1914 is a valuable resource for political historians and students of socialist thought alike.

    Preface to the Second Edition;  Acknowledgements;  Introduction  1. The Socialist World in 1889  2. The Founding of the Second International  3. The Struggle with the Anarchists  4. Reformism and Revisionism  5. Socialism and Nationalism  6. The Bells of Basle  7. Summer 1914  8. Epilogue;  Appendix: The Stuttgart Resolution;  Select Bibliography;  Index