This essay explores some of the complexities of the black Trinidadian Marxist historian and activist C.L.R. James's insider–outsider relationship to continental Europe, in particular the Spanish Civil War. The eruption of the Spanish Revolution in 1936 after a coup by General Franco overthrew the newly democratically elected Popular Front government was of tremendous hope to all those concerned about the rise of fascism. As a black colonial subject and Pan-Africanist thinker, James's understanding of the Spanish Civil War was also viewed through the lens of colour, allowing us an important insight into how race and the colonial dimension of metropolitan politics manifested themselves in Europe during the 1930s. This essay will use James's l...
In post–World War I Paris, wounded Senegalese veteran Lamine Senghor used his experience to denounce...
In 1932 C.L.R. James sailed from his native Trinidad to London determined to make a life for himself...
Scholars are grateful to Cyril Lionel Robert James (1901-1989) and Herbert Aptheker (1915-2003) for ...
This article will focus on the black Trinidadian Marxist historian C.L.R. James and how his exposure...
This essay will explore the black Trinidadian revolutionary historian C.L.R. James’s little theorise...
This essay seeks to situate the idea and intellectual narrative of “world revolution” in its modern ...
The article aims to provide a critical introduction to the work and life of C.L.R. James, one of the...
This essay situates the idea and intellectual narrative of “world revolution” in its modern historic...
If C. L. R. James could later reflect in Beyond a Boundary that before arriving in Britain, “about B...
Increasing scholarly attention to the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) has exposed the colonial implica...
This essay examines C. L. R. James's relationship to the heroic and inspiring arc of labour rebellio...
This essay examines C. L. R. James's relationship to the heroic and inspiring arc of labour rebellio...
Exploring the genesis, transformation and afterlives of The Black Jacobins, this article follows the...
“Fighting Without Firing”: Massacre, Tactical Development, and Propaganda at Paoli and Tappan This e...
En este trabajo se analiza la forma en que el historiador trinitario C. L. R. James articuló las dim...
In post–World War I Paris, wounded Senegalese veteran Lamine Senghor used his experience to denounce...
In 1932 C.L.R. James sailed from his native Trinidad to London determined to make a life for himself...
Scholars are grateful to Cyril Lionel Robert James (1901-1989) and Herbert Aptheker (1915-2003) for ...
This article will focus on the black Trinidadian Marxist historian C.L.R. James and how his exposure...
This essay will explore the black Trinidadian revolutionary historian C.L.R. James’s little theorise...
This essay seeks to situate the idea and intellectual narrative of “world revolution” in its modern ...
The article aims to provide a critical introduction to the work and life of C.L.R. James, one of the...
This essay situates the idea and intellectual narrative of “world revolution” in its modern historic...
If C. L. R. James could later reflect in Beyond a Boundary that before arriving in Britain, “about B...
Increasing scholarly attention to the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) has exposed the colonial implica...
This essay examines C. L. R. James's relationship to the heroic and inspiring arc of labour rebellio...
This essay examines C. L. R. James's relationship to the heroic and inspiring arc of labour rebellio...
Exploring the genesis, transformation and afterlives of The Black Jacobins, this article follows the...
“Fighting Without Firing”: Massacre, Tactical Development, and Propaganda at Paoli and Tappan This e...
En este trabajo se analiza la forma en que el historiador trinitario C. L. R. James articuló las dim...
In post–World War I Paris, wounded Senegalese veteran Lamine Senghor used his experience to denounce...
In 1932 C.L.R. James sailed from his native Trinidad to London determined to make a life for himself...
Scholars are grateful to Cyril Lionel Robert James (1901-1989) and Herbert Aptheker (1915-2003) for ...