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The book succeeds in explaining what all the fuss was about, something that a whole generation that has grown up in the aftermath of communism's collapse needs to know.--Lewis H. Siegelbaum"St. Petersburg Times" (06/08/2007)

[A] brilliantly distilled world history of communism.--Craig Brown"Mail on Sunday" (05/06/2007)

Service has read widely--using the extensive archives and poster collection of Stanford University's Hoover Institution to good effect--and he has organised his material in an analytical narrative that sweeps the reader along for 500 pages.--Michael Burleigh"Sunday Telegraph" (05/06/2007)

[A] welcome comprehensive volume narrating the history of world communism.--G. A. McBeath"Choice" (11/01/2007)

Service has taken [on] a huge subject but he more than succeeds in doing it justice in this sparkling and thought-provoking narrative... [An] engrossing history.--Richard Overy"Literary Review" (05/01/2007)

In Comrades!, Robert Service presents a lively and detailed account of the damage that was done in the name of 'building socialism'... He lucidly explains how the Bolsheviks gradually imposed their will on an impoverished and often resentful populace.--Michael Kazin"Democracy Journal" (06/01/2007)

Service critically surveys communism's entire history for a general-interest readership... A panoramic introduction to the ideology, Service's account of communism's idealists and tyrants provides solid grounding in the subject.--Gilbert Taylor"Booklist" (04/15/2007)

In this incisive study, Service surveys the varieties of communist ideologies (from Marx to Marcuse) and regimes (the Soviet Union getting the lion's share of attention) and finds a coherent pattern, which he forthrightly labels totalitarianism... In his fluent narrative style, Service covers a lot of ground... Though bound to be controversial, his is an engaging and useful introduction to a world-shaking movement.--Publishers Weekly (03/19/2007)

Robert Service's Comrades! is a timely and ambitious book. Embroiled as we are with Islamic terrorism, the 20th-century struggle between world communism and western capitalism seems as remote now as the 1914 rivalries of kings and emperors must have seemed in 1945. But this was an equally desperate battle for ideas and power. Service strips away the illusions about communism that beguiled generations of admirers. From the moment in 1917 when Lenin forced the disparate revolutionary parties in Russia under his sway, communism became a system based on state terror and the dictatorship of elites in the name of the proletariat.-- (05/13/2007)

Service has produced a wide-ranging history that traces communism's intellectual origins back through early modern Europe to ancient Greece as well as its modern spread to countries covering a third of the earth's surface... One of the best-ever studies of his subject... Eschewing the usual convoluted language of Marxist debates, he provides a gripping account of communism's intellectual origins, pedigree and impact... A remarkable accomplishment, and worrying reading. Even though Soviet communism as an idea may have failed, its interaction with the Russian population contains a powerful warning... A reader emerges from Mr Service's volume with the sobering conviction that the only enduring means of preventing political extremism is to establish and maintain healthy institutions of civil society: a tall order indeed.-- (05/12/2007)
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Almost two decades after the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the USSR, leading historian Robert Service examines the history of communism throughout the world. Comrades! moves from Marx and Lenin to Mao and Castro and beyond to trace communism from its beginnings to the present day.Offering vivid portraits of the protagonists and decisive events in communist history, Service looks not only at the high politics of communist regimes but also at the social conditions that led millions to support communism in so many countries. After outlining communism’s origins with Marx and Engels and its first success with Lenin and the Russian Revolution in 1917, Service examines the Soviet bloc, long-lasting regimes like Yugoslavia and Cuba, the Chinese revolution, the spread of communism in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, and the international links among the hundreds of parties. He covers communism’s organization and ideology as well as its general appeal. He looks at abortive communist revolutions and at the ineffectual parties in the United States and elsewhere.Service offers a human view of the story as well as a global analysis. His uncomfortable conclusion—and an important message for the twenty-first century—is that although communism in its original form is now dying or dead, the poverty and injustice that enabled its rise are still dangerously alive. Unsettling and compellingly written, Comrades! is the most comprehensive study of one of the most important movements of the modern world.

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