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Branko Lazitch and Milorad Drachkovitch, Lenin and the Comintern (Stanford, 1972), 683 pp.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 December 2008
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1. To mention some of the more obvious and recent: Hulse, James W., The Forming of the Communist International (Stanford, 1964)Google Scholar; Kriegel, Annie, Aux origines du communisme francais, 1914–1920 (Paris, 1964)Google Scholar; Wohl, Robert, French Communism in the Making, 1914–1924 (Stanford, 1966)Google Scholar; König, Helmut, Lenin und der italienische Kommunismus, 1915–1921 Tübingen, 1967)Google Scholar; Spriano, Paolo, Storia del partito communista italiano (Turin, 1967), Vol. IGoogle Scholar; Cammett, John, Antonio Gramsci and the Origins of Italian Communism (Stanford, 1967)Google Scholar; Weber, Hermann, Die Wandlung des deutschen Kommunismus (Frankfurt am Main, 1969)Google Scholar. My own The ‘Red Years,’ Bolshevism vs. European Socialism, 1919–1921 appeared this October with the University of California Press.
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3. Rosmer, Alfred, Moscou sous Lenine (Paris, 1953), 69–70Google Scholar.