Description: International Communism and Transnational Solidarity offers an analysis of the organization of radical international solidarity by so-called 'Non-Party Mass Organisations' and 'Sympathising Organisations for Special Purposes' that had been established by or were connected to the Communist International.
Review Quotes: "Though neither adult education nor adult learning even appear in the exhaustive index, this scholarly historical collection makes a valuable contribution to the field of social movement learning. [...] this study of the organization, theory, and methods by which these 20th-century movements were able to survive and grow still has some important lessons to teach today's social movement activists." - Bob Boughton, in: Adult Education Quarterly 69:1 (2019) [DOI: 10.1177/0741713618763127]