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20: 205:, Rosmer, an American by birth, lived in the United States after his Mexican interlude. He finally obtained permission to return home in 1947. Rosmer published an autobiography detailing his activities in Soviet Russia as well as a two-volume history of the antiwar movement in France during the years of World War I. 120:
transformed the former Committee for the Resumption of International Relations into a new organization, known as the Committee for Adhesion to the Third International. The group remained isolated and without significant influence, however, largely removed from active communication with Moscow.
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Un coup d'oeil en arrière: Pierre Monatte. Lettre de démission au Comité confédéral (décembre 1914). Alfred Rosmer. Première lettre aux abonnés de la "Vie ouvrière" (novembre 1915). La Circulaire de lancement de la "Vie ouvrière" (avril
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in 1915 and then organised as the Committee for the Resumption of International Relations in which Rosmer participated. After the end of the war, a strike wave swept France in which the syndicalists played an active role.
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Nevertheless, he remained a convinced revolutionary, and his friendship with Trotsky was later repaired. He visited the exiled Trotsky in Mexico in 1939.
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The Red International of Labour Unions (RILU) 1930-1937. Ben Fowkes, trans. Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2018; pg. 858.
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In 1923 and 1924 Rosmer was one of the top leaders of the PCF, until his expulsion in the fall of 1924 along with
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in 1920 as a representative of the French left, being assigned there to positions in the
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movement in 1929, but he left it in 1931 because of differences over political tactics.
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With Marguerite Rosmer. London: Porcupine Press/Socialist Platform, 2000.
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From Syndicalism to Trotskyism: Writings of Alfred and Marguerite Rosmer.
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After his expulsion from the PCF, Rosmer helped found the journal
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and Monatte for opposing the organised campaign against Trotsky.
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A History of Soviet Russia: The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1923.
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American-born French Communist political activist and historian
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dated from that period, when the latter was briefly living in
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The antiwar French syndicalists had been represented at the
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Le mouvement ouvrier pendant la Première guerre mondiale.
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Unable to return to France because of the outbreak of
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was resurrected by Rosmer and Monatte in March 1919.
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Alfred Rosmer et le mouvement ouvrier international.
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Comintern
Leon Trotsky
Paterson, New Jersey
pseudonym
play
Henrik Ibsen
syndicalist
World War I
Confédération générale du travail
Pierre Monatte
World War I
Zimmerwald Conference
Fernand Loriot
Leon Trotsky
France
Communist Party of France
Moscow
Communist International
Red International of Labor Unions
Boris Souvarine
Trotskyist
Dewey Commission
Moscow Trials
World War II
Souvarine, Boris
Richardson, Al
ISBN
190342707X

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