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" Tito : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 693321
Doc. No : b515510
Main Entry : Swain, Geoff
Title & Author : Tito : : a biography /\ Geoffrey Swain.
Publication Statement : London ;New York :: I.B. Tauris,, 2011
Series Statement : Communist lives ;; v. 5
Page. NO : 219 pages ;; 24 cm
ISBN : 1845117271
: : 9781845117276
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages [193]-208) and index
Contents : The making of a Yugoslav revolutionary -- Learning to implement the people's liberation struggle -- Revolution through war -- Revising Marxism-Leninism -- The Khruschev decade -- Reforming communism -- Actually existing self-management
Abstract : In this, the first post-communist biography of Tito, the renowned historian Geoffrey Swain paints a new picture of this famous figure. Swain explores not only Tito's relationship with Stalin, but also his earlier relationship with the Comintern and his long engagement with Khrushchev and the de-Stalinisation process. --Book Jacket
: Josip Broz Tito was a remarkable figure in the history of Communism, the Second World War, the Balkans and post-war Eastern Europe. He was the only European besides Lenin to lead a successful communist revolution and became one of the most renowned communist leaders of all time. For a certain generation, he was remembered as someone who stood up to both Hitler and Stalin and won. --
: Tito was above all else a communist, and was devoted to the communist cause until the day he died. What made him different to other communist leaders was that his early experience of Soviet Russia had given him sufficient knowledge of the Soviet experiment not to be bound by its spell. Throughout his life he sought to distinguish between Leninism and Stalinism, while never abandoning the internationalism that he maintained stood at the heart of the Marxist message. In his new Yugoslavia, he developed a system of socialist self-administration which appeared able to compete with the West and provided his people with the consumer benefits associated with capitalism. However, within a decade of his death, the edifice he had constructed imploded into the most brutal of ethnic conflicts - in essence, Tito was responsible for both the success and the failure of post-war Yugoslavia. --
Subject : Tito, Josip Broz,1892-1980
Subject : Communists-- Yugoslavia, Biography
Subject : Presidents-- Yugoslavia, Biography
Subject : Yugoslavia, History, 1945-1980
Dewey Classification : ‭949.6048092‬
LC Classification : ‭DR1300‬‭.S93 2011‬
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