A World History of Our Own Times: From the turn of the century to the 1918 armisticeSimon and Schuster, 1949 |
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... Socialist Congress in Marseilles , Briand attracted na- tional attention by arguing that the day of street fighting and barri- cades had passed and that the workers should rely on the general strike rather than on revolution . He moved ...
... Socialist Congress in Marseilles , Briand attracted na- tional attention by arguing that the day of street fighting and barri- cades had passed and that the workers should rely on the general strike rather than on revolution . He moved ...
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... Socialists predominated . In 1907 the Socialists increased their popular vote from three to three and a quarter millions , but lost almost half their seats because the other parties combined and ran a single candidate against the Socialist ...
... Socialists predominated . In 1907 the Socialists increased their popular vote from three to three and a quarter millions , but lost almost half their seats because the other parties combined and ran a single candidate against the Socialist ...
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... Socialist parties , but it organized inter- national Socialist meetings and tried to make working - class solidarity the foundation of European unity . Not all labor organizations sup- ported the Socialist cause . The Syndicalists in ...
... Socialist parties , but it organized inter- national Socialist meetings and tried to make working - class solidarity the foundation of European unity . Not all labor organizations sup- ported the Socialist cause . The Syndicalists in ...
Contents
THE WORLD OF 1900 | 7 |
CHAPTER PAGE 1 EUROPE AND GERMANY 3 | 7 |
THE LESSER TWOTHIRDS OF THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE | 23 |
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