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  1. Boris Souvarine (1 November 1895 – 1 November 1984), also known as Varine, was a French Marxist, communist activist, essayist and journalist. A founding member of the French Communist Party, Souvarine is noted for being the only non-Bolshevik communist to have been a member of all three leading bodies of the Comintern for three years in ...

  2. Boris Souvarine (1895–1984) 1 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.

    • Andre Liebich
    • 2016
  3. Boris Souvarine, pseudonyme de Boris Lifschitz, né le 20 octobre 1895 à Kiev et mort le 1er novembre 1984 à Paris, est un militant politique, journaliste, historien et essayiste, russe et français.

  4. Sep 5, 2019 · Boris Souvarine was one of the leading founders of the French Communist Party (PCF) in 1921, after having founded the weekly Bulletin communiste, a publication dedicated to promoting adherence to the Communist International, in 1920.

  5. Feb 5, 2024 · The Boris Souvarine Papers are a selection of the personal archives and collections of the French communist, Boris Souvarine (1895-1984), who bequeathed them to the Geneva Graduate Institute along with a part of his library. Souvarine was a a communist activist, journalist and historian.

  6. May 5, 2023 · Works: 1920: The Congress of the French Party Socialist Party. 1920: The French Syndicalist Movement. 1920: The Communist First of May. 1921: Famine and Counter-Revolution. 1922: On the Trial of the Russian Social Revolutionaries. 1922: In the Camp of Our Enemies – Paul Boncour.

  7. Boris Souvarine (1895–1984) 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. Such a trajectory is not unusual in the annals of the 20th century but Souvarine’s itinerary is, in many ways, paradigmatic.