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  1. The Boris Souvarine Library is a true reflection of his intellectual itinerary during the long years of his active life. The wide range of the books and periodicals shows the development of his political views, but the main subject of the library was determined by the area of his particular interest and the name of the Institute he directed – the collection is focused on social and ...

  2. Media in category "Boris Souvarine" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Portrait of Boris Souvarine (s.d.) (14369834947).jpg 3,378 × 4,671; 3.94 MB

  3. An Open Letter to Boris Souvarine [5] An Open Letter to Boris Souvarine. Published: First published in full in Russian in the magazine Proletarskaya Revolutsia No. 7 (90), 1929. First published (in abridged form) in La Vérité No. 48, January 27, 1918. Written in the second half of December (old style) 1916. Translated from the French.

  4. Boris Souvarine (nacido como Borís Konstantínovich Lífschitz y también conocido como Varine; Kiev, 1895 – París, 1 de noviembre de 1984) fue un historiador, activista, ensayista y periodista socialista y comunista francés nacido en Rusia Imperial . Excluido del Partido Comunista Francés (PCF) en 1924, Souvarine fue pionero en la ...

  5. Boris Souvarine (1895–1984) a fost corespondentul la Paris al ziarului Novaia Jizn (publicat de Gorki la Petrograd), unul din intemeietorii partidului comunist din Franta, apoi secretar al celei de-a III-a Internationale comuniste; in aceasta calitate, a colaborat cu Lenin, Trotki, Zinoviev, Buharin, Clara Zetkin, Gramsci si altii pana la excluderea lui din organizatie pentru „indisciplina“.

  6. 4 de nov. de 1984 · Boris Souvarine falleció en París el pasado día 1, a los 90 años de edad, de un ataque al corazón. Antiguo compañero de Lenin y Trotski, contribuyó a la creación, en 1914, de la Tercera ...

  7. 5 de feb. de 2024 · Boris Souvarine moved from communism, in the first years of the Soviet régime, to anti-communism by the 1930s and throughout the rest of his long life. This book gives us a new and original perspective on the period that runs from the Russian Revolution to the 1950s and allows us to better understand that era.