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Hugh Seton-Watson • 51 Items / 15 Books, 23 Articles, 13 Reviews
The Imperialist Revolutionaries (1978)
Trends in World Communism in the 1960s and 1970s
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    Comparative Politics (Review)
    The Imperialist Revolutionaries, by Hugh Seton-Watson
    1. The Imperialist Revolutionaries by Hugh Seton-Watson
    American Political Science Review, September 1979, pp. 923-924
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    Commendables (Review)
    Seton-Watson's Analysis
    1. The Imperialist Revolutionaries by Hugh Seton-Watson
    Chronicles, March 1980, p. 32
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    The Novelists: Amos Oz (Review)
    The Imperialist Revolutionaries, by Hugh Seton-Watson
    1. The Imperialist Revolutionaries by Hugh Seton-Watson
    The New Republic, October 14, 1978, p. 38
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    Nationalism and Communism (2 Reviews)
    Nations and States, by Hugh Seton-Watson
    1. Nations and States by Hugh Seton-Watson
    2. The Imperialist Revolutionaries by Hugh Seton-Watson
    Problems of Communism, September 1979, pp. 92-97
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    The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (8 Reviews)
    From Stalinism to Eurocommunism, by Ernest Mandel
    1. From Stalinism to Eurocommunism by Ernest Mandel
    2. The Imperialist Revolutionaries by Hugh Seton-Watson
    3. Innovation in Communist Systems by Andrew Gyorgy and James A. Kuhlman
    4. The Many Faces of Communism by Morton A. Kaplan
    5. Soviet Foreign Policy Toward Western Europe by George Ginsburgs and Alvin Z. Rubinstein
    6. Soviet Nationality Policies and Practices by Jeremy R. Azrael
    7. Towards an East European Marxism by Marc Rakovski
    8. The USSR and the Cuban Revolution by Jacques Levesque
    Orbis, Winter 1979, p. 1073