This article examines the impact of the Twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union on the Communist Party of Australia (CPA). Specifically it focuses on the reverberations of Khrushchev’s “secret speech” within the CPA leadership for the first six months of 1956. It argues that, in contrast to the received wisdom, the response of the leadership was characterised by confusion rather than consistency, division rather than unanimity. This had implications for CPA members as they struggled to come to terms with the line of the leadership and the authenticity or otherwise of the New York Times version of Khrushchev’s speech
The Thesis deals with the problem of Stalin's cult of personality. This question was presented to th...
This thesis examines the Communist Party of Australia's (CPA) period of illegality\ud between 1940 a...
The theory and practice of ‘proletarian internationalism’ was a vital dimension of the modus operand...
This article examines the impact of the Twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Uni...
This article examines the impact of the Twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Unio...
The contention of this thesis is that previous accounts of 1956 and its impact on the Communist Part...
The story of the Communist Party of Australia has been told in various ways. Until now, however, arc...
In December, 1971, the Communist Party of Australia suffered its second split in eight years. In 196...
The Communist Party of Australia (CPA) increasingly adopted ideas of universal rights throughout the...
The Communist Party of Australia (CPA) increasingly adopted ideas of universal rights throughout the...
Khrushchev’s February 1956 ‘Secret Speech’ at a closed session of the Soviet Union’s 20th Party Cong...
At least as far back as the seventeenth century, left-wing politics have been characterised by bitte...
This thesis examines the ideology and practice of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) in the...
The thesis is a sophisticated and non-sectarian Marxist critique of Australian Communism focusing on...
ii The theory and practice of ‘proletarian internationalism ’ was a vital dimension of the modus ope...
The Thesis deals with the problem of Stalin's cult of personality. This question was presented to th...
This thesis examines the Communist Party of Australia's (CPA) period of illegality\ud between 1940 a...
The theory and practice of ‘proletarian internationalism’ was a vital dimension of the modus operand...
This article examines the impact of the Twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Uni...
This article examines the impact of the Twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Unio...
The contention of this thesis is that previous accounts of 1956 and its impact on the Communist Part...
The story of the Communist Party of Australia has been told in various ways. Until now, however, arc...
In December, 1971, the Communist Party of Australia suffered its second split in eight years. In 196...
The Communist Party of Australia (CPA) increasingly adopted ideas of universal rights throughout the...
The Communist Party of Australia (CPA) increasingly adopted ideas of universal rights throughout the...
Khrushchev’s February 1956 ‘Secret Speech’ at a closed session of the Soviet Union’s 20th Party Cong...
At least as far back as the seventeenth century, left-wing politics have been characterised by bitte...
This thesis examines the ideology and practice of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) in the...
The thesis is a sophisticated and non-sectarian Marxist critique of Australian Communism focusing on...
ii The theory and practice of ‘proletarian internationalism ’ was a vital dimension of the modus ope...
The Thesis deals with the problem of Stalin's cult of personality. This question was presented to th...
This thesis examines the Communist Party of Australia's (CPA) period of illegality\ud between 1940 a...
The theory and practice of ‘proletarian internationalism’ was a vital dimension of the modus operand...