Synopses & Reviews
Beginning with Russia's entry into World War II, this book examines the Labour government in England and its relationship with the Communist Party. The History of the Communist Party in Great Britain, 1941-1951 documents the popular front and analyzes the breakdown of relations between the Communist Party and the Labour Party, concluding at a time of disappointment with the entrenchment of the cold war and the electoral defeat of the Labour Party.
This is the fourth book in a series on the Communist Party in Great Britain. The first volume deals with the years 1919-1924, the second with 1925-1926, and the third with 1927-1941.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 240-251) and index.