INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
Norman LaPorte, ‘Introduction: Isaac Deutscher and the Biographer’s Dilemma’, pp. 5–30.
Ronald Suny, ‘“A Tempest in a Glass of Water”: Stalin the Underground Revolutionary and the Conflicts within Bolshevism’, pp. 31–50.
Tauno Saarela, ‘Yrjö Mäkelin’s Choice’, pp. 51–71.
Geoffrey Roberts, ‘An Autobiographical Pact: The Memoirs of Marshal Georgy Zhukov’, pp. 73–94.
Reiner Tosstorff, ‘Robert Dißmann – Zwischen Metallarbeitergewerkschaft und linker Sozialdemokratie’, pp. 95–125.
Norman LaPorte, ‘Ernst Thälmann: The Making of a German Communist, 1886–1921’, pp. 127–157.
Mario Kessler, ‘Joseph Berger: Communist Activist in Palestine and Victim of Stalinism (1904–1978)’, pp. 159–178.
Dieter Nelles/Hartmut Rübner, ‘Avantgarde einer egalitären Bewegung: Anarchosyndikalisten in Deutschland in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts’, pp. 179–212.
Kevin Morgan, ‘“Colourless, Dry and Dull”: Why British Trade Unionists Lack Biographers and What (if Anything) Should be Done About it’, pp. 213–237.
John Callaghan, ‘Bertrand Russell: The Committed Sceptic in Public Life’, pp. 239–261.
Sharif Gemie, ‘A Loser: Octave Mirbeau’s Evolution from Populist Right to Libertarian Left’, pp. 263–281.
David Berry, ‘From Son of the Bourgeoisie to Servant of the Revolution: The Roots of Daniel Guérin’s Revolutionary Socialism’, pp. 283–311.
Stefan Berger, ‘Review Article: More Publications on the History of Social Movements’, 313–334.