Transnational Socialist Networks in the 1970s argues that western European socialist parties' transnational cooperation across national borders significantly in
This book describes how, after the Second World War, the Labour Party assumed leadership of the International Socialist Movement, thanks to the achievements of
How did the early-twentieth century socialist parties of Britain, France, and Germany cooperate with each other to create a united vision on international issue
With a combined focus on social democrats in Northern and Southern Europe, this book crucially broadens our understanding of the transformation of European soci
This volume offers a new perspective on the political history of the socialist, communist and alternative political Lefts, focusing on the role of networks and