The International Workers’ Relief, Communism, and Transnational Solidarity

  • Braskén K
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The first major study on the making of new cultures, movements and public celebrations of transnational solidarity in Weimar Germany. The book shows how solidarity was used to empower the oppressed in their liberation and resistance movements and how solidarity networks transferred visions and ideas of an alternative global community.

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Braskén, K. (2015). The International Workers’ Relief, Communism, and Transnational Solidarity. The International Workers’ Relief, Communism, and Transnational Solidarity. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137546869

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