361-Emerald Sabry-3611505 BIB 277..283

361-Emerald Sabry-3611505 BIB 277..283

REFERENCES Abdel Naem, S. (1985). Moslimo Turkistan wa al-ghazw al-Sofyetti min khilal al-tarikh wal adab (Turkistan’s Muslims and the Soviet invasion in history and literature). Cairo: Dar Al- Ta’awan lil Taba’a wal Nashr. Acemoglu, D., & Robinson, J. A. (2006). Economic origins of dictatorship and democracy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Adam Smith (1776). An Inquiry into the Nation and Cause of the Wealth of Nation. Glasgow Edition, Book IV. Al-Dirawi, O. (1990). Al-Harb Al-A’alamaya Al-Olaa (World War I). Beirut: Dar Al-Aalm lil- Malayien. Atkinson, A. B., & Morelli, S. (2014). Chartbook of economic inequality À Economic inequality over the long run. Retrieved from http://www.chartbookofeconomicinequality.com; internet. Accessed on May 1, 2015. Avineri, S. (1967). Marx and the intellectuals. Journal of the History of Ideas, 28(2), 269À278. (Apr. - Jun.): University of Pennsylvania Press.: Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/ 2708422; internet. Accessed on June 28, 2008. Baier, S., Dwyer, G. P., & Tamura, R. (2006). How important are capital and total factor productiv- ity for economic growth? Economic Inquiry, 44(1), 23À49. Bakunin, M. (1872). “On the International Workingmen’s Association and Karl Marx.” in Sam Dolgoff (1971) (edt.) Bakunin on Anarchy. Retrieved from https://www.marxists.org/refer- ence/archive/bakunin/works/1872/karl-marx.htm; internet. Accessed on August 11, 2016. Bakunin, M. (1873). “Critique of the Marxist theory of the State,” in Sam Dolgoff (1971) (edt.) Bakunin on Anarchy. Retrieved from https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/bakunin/ works/1873/statism-anarchy.htm#s1; internet. Accessed on August 11, 2016. Balderston, T. (2002). Economics and politics in the Weimar Republic. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Banks, A. (1927-1944). Political handbook of the world: governments and intergovernmental organiza- tions. USA: Center for Education and Social Research of the State University of New York. Barro, R. (2003). Religious adherence data. Retrieved from http://scholar.harvard.edu/barro/publi- cations/religion-adherence-data; internet. Accessed on May 1, 2015. Bawden, C. R. (1968). The modern history of Mongolia. New York, NY: Frederick A. Praeger. Beck, C. A., Emilia, R., Morris, L., & Patterson, O. (1986). Strike one to educate one hundred: The rise of the Red Brigades in Italy in the 1960s-1970s. A Seeds Beneath the Snow Publication. Retrieved from http://www.kersplebedeb.com/mystuff/italy/strike_one.html. Accessed on 01.07.2017. Beck, H. (1998). Working class politics at the crossroads of conservatism, liberalism and socialism. In D. Barclay & E. Weitz (Eds.), Between reform and revolution: German socialism and com- munism from 1840 to 1990. New York, NY: Berghahn Books. Beer, M. (1957). The general history of socialism and social struggles. New York, NY: Russell & Russell. Bell, D. (1976). The cultural contradictions of capitalism. New York, NY: Basic Books. Benson, I. (1990). Russia 1917-1918: A key to the riddle of an age of conflict. The Journal for Historical Review, 10(3), 323À352. Retrieved from http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v10/v10p323_ Benson.html; internet. Accessed on June 3, 2007. 277 278 REFERENCES Berend, I. (2013). An economic history of nineteenth century Europe: Diversity and industrialization. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Berger, S. (2000). Social democracy and the working class in nineteenth and twentieth century Germany. Harlow, UK: Longman, Pearson Education Limited. Berman, S. (1998). Path dependency and political action: Reexamining responses to the depression. Comparative Politics, 30(4), 379À400. Bernhardt, K. (1992). Rents, taxes, and peasant resistance: the lower Yangzi region, 1840-1950. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. Bilbao, P. C. (2000). Bolivia: el Senado Nacional (album): bosquejo histo´rico parlamentario, 1825- 1925 (pp. 222À224). Biblioteca del H: Congreso Nacional. Box, Z. & Saz, I. (2011). “Spanish Fascism as a Political Religion (1931–1941).”. Politics, Religion & Ideology, 12(4), 371À389. Brooks, J. (1992). Readers and reading at the end of the Tsarist Era. In D. Orlovsky (Ed.), Social and economic history of prerevolutionary Russia. New York, NY: Garland Publishing, Inc. Buffington, R. M., & French, W. E. (2010). The culture of modernity. In W. H. Beezley & M. C. Meyer (Eds.), The Oxford history of Mexico (pp. 373À406). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Burg, S. L. (1990). The Soviet Union: Politics and society in flux. In R. C. Macridis (Ed.), Modern political systems: Europe (7th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, Inc. Busky, D. F. (2000). Democratic socialism: A global survey. London: Praeger. Campante, F. R., & Chor, D. (2012). Why the Arab world poised for revolution? Schooling, eco- nomic opportunities and the Arab Spring. The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 26(2), 167À187. Chang, J. K. (1969). Industrial development in pre-Communist China: 1912-1949. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Chen, Y.-F. (1986). Making revolution: The Communist Movement in Eastern and Central China, 1937-1945 (Vol. 1). Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. CIA. The World Factbook. Retrieved from https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-fact- book/; internet. Accessed on July 11, 2017. Clark, M., & Hine, D. (1980). The Italian Communist Party: Between Leninism and Social Democracy? In D. Childs (Ed.), The Changing Face of Western Communism, London: Croom Helm, 112À146. Comin, D., & Hohijn, B. (2004). Cross-country technological adoption: Making the theories face the facts. Journal of Monetary Economics, 51(1), 39À83. Conquest, R. (1972). Lenin. London: Fontana. Cornelius, W. A. (1969). Urbanization as an agent in Latin American political instability: The case of Mexico. The American Political Science Review, 63(3), 833À857. Crew, D. F. (1998). A social republic? Social Democrats, Communists, and the Weimar Welfare State, 1919 to 1933. In D. Barclay & E. Weitz (Eds.), Between reform and revolution: German Socialism and Communism from 1840 to 1990. New York, NY: Berghahn Books. Deak, I. (1968). Budapest and the Hungarian Revolution 1918À1919. The Slavonic and East European Review, 46(106), 129À140. Dickinson, A. (2000). Quantifying religious oppression: Russian Orthodox Church closures and repression of priests 1917À41. Religion, State & Society, 28(4), 327À335. Drachkovitch, M., & Lazitch, B. (1966). The Communist International. In M. M. Drachkovitch (Ed.), The revolutionary internationals (1864-1943) (pp. 159À202). Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Publications, Stanford University Press. Duch, R. M., & Stevenson, R. T. (2008). The economic vote: How political and economic institutions condition election results. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Eklof, B. (1992). Peasant sloth reconsidered: Strategies of education and learning in rural Russia before the revolution. In D. Orlovsky (Ed.), Social and economic history of prerevolutionary Russia. New York, NY: Garland publishing, Inc. References 279 Elties, D. (2000). The rise of African slavery in the Americas. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Encyclopedia Americana. (1994). Danbury, Conn.: Grolier Incorporated. Engels, F. (1993). The condition of the working class in England. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Evans, A. (1993). Soviet Marxism-Leninism: The decline of an ideology. Westport, CT: Praeger. Fairbank, J. K. & Goldman, M. (2006). China: A new history, 2nd enlarged edition, London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. Femia, J. (2007). Western Marxism. In D. Glaser & D. M. Walker (Eds.), Twentieth Century Marxism: A global introduction. London and New York: Routledge. Flora, P., F. Kraus, & W. Pfenning (1987). State, Economy, and the society in Western Europe (1815-1975): A data handbook in two volumes. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag. Fried, R. (1967). Urbanization and Italian politics. Journal of Politics, 29, 509À530. Fukuyama, F. (1989). The end of history. The National Interest, 16,3À18. Fukuyama, F. (1995). Trust: The social virtues and the creation of prosperity. New York, NY: Free Press. Galenson, W. (1952). Scandinavia. In W. Galenson (Ed.), Comparative labor movements. New York, NY: Prentice-Hall. Gawthrop, R. (1987). Literacy drives in preindustrial Germany. In R. F. Arnove & H. J. Graff (Eds.), National literacy campaigns: Historical and comparative perspectives. USA: Springer Science & Business Media. Gottlieb, R. S. (1992). Marxism 1844-1990: Origins, betrayal, rebirth. London: Routledge. Grant, T. (2006). The Spanish Revolution 1931-1937. Retrieved from http://www.marxist.com/span- ish-revolution-1931-37.htm; internet. Accessed on August 30, 2016. Gunther, R., & Diamond, L. (2003). Species of political parties: A new typology. Party Politics, 9(2), 167À199. Hargreaves, S. (2007). The Second World War’s brutal prelude. Institute of Public Affairs Review, 59(2), 45. Hart, J. M. (2010). The Mexican Revolution (1910-1920). In W. H. Beezley & M. C. Meyer (Eds.), The Oxford history of Mexico. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Hartz, L. (1955). The liberal tradition in America. New York, NY: Harcourt, Brace and World. Hippe, R., & Baten, J. (2012). Regional inequality in human capital formation in Europe (1790- 1880). Scandinavian Economic History Review, 60(3), 254À289. Hoare, Q., & Smith, G. N. (1972). Selections from the Prison Notebooks of Antonio Gramsci. New York, NY: International Publishers. Hofstede, G. (1980). Culture and organizations. International Studies of Management and Organization, 10(4), 15À41.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    7 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us