
Wellington's Generals by Michael Barthorp
This new, memorial edition features Connor's original thorough-going treatment of The National Question in Marxist-Leninist Theory and Strategy (Princeton, 1984). His study of the evolution of the relationship between communism and nationalism since 1848 demonstrates that Marx and Engels were eager to wed the world revolutionary movement to the forces of nationalism despite the incompatibility of the two aims. Refined by Lenin, a strategy for harnessing nationalism to the world cause in a prerevolutionary situation contributed to the rise of communism in the Soviet Union, China, Vietnam, and Yugoslavia; a plan to accelerate the demise of nationalism in a post-revolutionary situation was far less successful. The original study is situated between memorials to Connor by Donold Horowitz and Brendan O'Leary, a Tribute to Connor's contributions to the study of ethnonationalism, particularly his insightful assessment of the unwithering national question in Marxist-Leninist polities, and a new combined Afterword by Connor and Kaiser which reviews developments since 1984 and assesses the significance of the Marxist-Leninist experience for the study of nationalism.
Michael Barthorp was born in Wellington, New Zealand, and joined the Rifle Brigade in 1946. After being demobilized in 1948, he served as a Territorial in The Royal Hampshire Regiment before rejoining the Regular Army in The Northamptonshire Regiment to carry on a family tradition, and eventually retiring from the Royal Anglian Regiment in 1968. Since then, he's written a number of books about British Army history and uniforms, including nine titles in the Men-at-Arms series. He resides in the Channel Islands of Jersey.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780850452990 |
| ISBN 10 | 0850452996 |
| Title | Wellington's Generals |
| Author | Michael Barthorp |
| Series | Men-At-Arms |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
| Year published | 1990-10-25 |
| Number of pages | 48 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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