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Ian Birchall (born 1939) is a British Marxist historian and translator, a former member of the Socialist Workers Party and author of numerous articles and books, particularly relating to the French Left. Formerly Senior Lecturer in French at Middlesex University,〔Ian Birchall ("Sartre was an Optimist, not a Nihilist" ). ''The Guardian'', 25 July 2007. Retrieved 4 February 2013. 〕 his research interests include the Comintern, the International Working Class, Communism and Trotskyism, France and Syndicalism, Babeuf, Sartre, Victor Serge and Alfred Rosmer. He is on the editorial board of ''Revolutionary History'', a member of the London Socialist Historians Group and has completed a biography of Tony Cliff. In 2013, he joined opposition to the SWP Central Committee during the internal crisis over allegations of rape〔http://www.cpgb.org.uk/home/weekly-worker/949/swp-crisis-twilight-of-the-idols〕 and resigned from the organisation in December.〔Ian Birchall ("2013: Letter of Resignation" ), Grim and Dim, 15 December 2013〕 ==Selected articles/works== *(''France : the struggle goes on'' ) (with Tony Cliff) (1968) *''Workers against the monolith : the Communist parties since 1943'' (1974) *(''The smallest mass party in the world : building the Socialist Workers Party, 1951-1979'' ) (1981) *(''Eric Hobsbawm and the working class'' ) (with Norah Carlin) (1983) *''Bailing out the system : reformist socialism in Western Europe, 1944-1985'' (1986) *(''Morris, Bax and Babeuf'' ) (1996) *''The spectre of Babeuf'' (1997) *''Sartre against Stalinism'' (2004) *''A Rebel's Guide to Lenin'' (2005) *(''Sartre's Century'' ) (2005) *''Tony Cliff: A Marxist for His Time'' (2011) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ian Birchall」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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