Fra International Socialism Journal nr. 108 |
Forfatter: Titel |
Nr. |
Side |
Udgivet |
Om |
Contents (ISJ 108, Autumn 2005) |
108 |
1 |
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Notes on contributors (ISJ 108, Autumn 2005) |
108 |
2 |
sep 05 |
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Chris Harman: Analysis: Three faultlines |
108 |
3 |
sep 05 |
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Stathis Kouvélakis: France: the triumph of the political |
108 |
7 |
sep 05 |
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Stefan Bornost: Germany: the rise of the left |
108 |
14 |
sep 05 |
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Pepijn Brandon: A note on the Dutch referendum |
108 |
34 |
sep 05 |
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Jane Hardy + Andy Zebrowski: Poland and the new Europe |
108 |
39 |
sep 05 |
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Colin Barker: 25 years ago: The rise of Solidarnosc |
108 |
52 |
sep 05 |
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Ian Taylor: Respect: the view from below |
108 |
57 |
sep 05 |
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Mike Gonzalez: Bolivia: the rising of the people |
108 |
73 |
sep 05 |
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Sérgio Dominguez + Rui Polly + Paulo Trinidade: The left and the crisis of the Lula government |
108 |
102 |
sep 05 |
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Alex Callinicos: Imperialism and global political economy |
108 |
109 |
sep 05 |
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Irfan Habib: Critical notes on Edward Said |
108 |
129 |
sep 05 |
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Chris Harman: Making sense of socialism today |
108 |
137 |
sep 05 |
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Pete Glatter: 1905: The consciousness factor |
108 |
161 |
sep 05 |
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Ian Birchall: Pierre Broué: A rare combination |
108 |
179 |
sep 05 |
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Neil Davidson: When history failed to turn (A review of Pierre Broué: "The German Revolution, 1917-1923") |
108 |
181 |
sep 05 |
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August Nimtz: Winning and losing (A review of Paul Foot: "The Vote: How It was Won and How It was Undermined", Viking, 2005, £25) |
108 |
187 |
sep 05 |
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Judy Cox: Putting Marx back in the picture (A review of Martha Gimenez and Lise Vogel (eds): "Science and Society Special Issue: Marxist-Feminist Thought Today", vol 69, no 1 (January 2005), £3.50) |
108 |
190 |
sep 05 |
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Chris Harman: Half-explaining the crisis |
108 |
191 |
sep 05 |
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Anne Alexander: Mujahideen on mopeds (A review of Hugh Roberts: "The Battlefield: Algeria 1988-2002" (Verso, 2003), £17, and Luis Martinez, The Algerian Civil War (Hurst, 2000), £16.50) |
108 |
194 |
sep 05 |
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Gareth Jenkins: Engaging culture (A review of Alan Sinfield: "Literature, Politics and Culture in Postwar Britain" (Continuum, 2004), £9.99) |
108 |
199 |
sep 05 |
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John Newsinger: An inferior brew (A review of Neil Redfern: "Class or Nation: Communists, Imperialism and Two World Wars" (Tauris Academic Studies, 2005), £47.50) |
108 |
200 |
sep 05 |
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Chris Harman: Pick of the quarter |
108 |
202 |
sep 05 |
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James Woodcock: Feedback: Transport and climate change |
108 |
204 |
sep 05 |
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