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Fan Noli headed a coup d'état or a democratic Revolution in 1924? First of all, it was not directed by Fan Noli; it was directed and organized by other people. They had a hard time in convincing his Beatitude, even when they decided to make him Prime Minister. The organizers, followed the directives
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in January 1920. While in Bulgaria, Goldstein was also active as a journalist in left-wing print media. In a brochure which he signed as "Slavi Zidarov," Goldstein was critical of the Bulgarian Communist Party's inability to turn the 1918 soldier rebellion at
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about collaboration between the communists and the creation of a united Macedonian movement. Goldstein was active by signing a paper in Vienna (the so-called
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of a Special Office (in Vienna) and an important cadre of that office (his name was Solomon Goldstein). For the details, let the history have its say
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Das makedonische Jahrhundert: von den Anfängen der nationalrevolutionären Bewegung zum Abkommen von Ohrid 1893-2001; ausgewählte Aufsätze
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of 1917. During his stay in Switzerland, he was among the chief participants in the establishment of the Swiss Communist Party.
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After spending some time in Moscow from 1918 on, from May 1919 to February 1920, he served as the representative of the
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S bolshevikite v borba za nov internatsional. Partiyata na tesnite sotsialisti i Tsimervaldskoto obedinenie.
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in Bulgaria. In this capacity, he criticized the perceived "passivity" of the Bulgarian communists under
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After the death of Lenin in 1924, Goldstein sided with the left opposition of the
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The Lost Worlds of Socialists at Europe's Margins: Imagining Utopia, 1870s-1920s.
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politician, one of the founders of the Bulgarian Metal Workers’ Union and of the
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He returned to now-Soviet Russia in 1920 and was active in the politics of the
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from 1906 to 1913. In 1913 he left Bulgaria for France, where he joined the
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S'besoj tek Zoti me celular në dorë (Interviewed by Mustafa Nano)
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Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party (Narrow Socialists)
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until 1921. In 1922–1924 he served as cadre-in-chief of the
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Bulgarian Communism. The Road to Power, 1934 – 1944
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he Bulgarian Communist Party from Blagoev to Zhivkov.
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Lenin i mezhdunarnaya sotsial-demokratiya, 1914-1917
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Shumen
Bulgaria
Soviet Union
Bulgarian
Bulgarian
Russian
Bulgarian
Swiss Communist Party
Shumen
Principality of Bulgaria
Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party (Narrow Socialists)
French Section of the Workers' International
Renault
Bolshevism
Zurich
Vladimir Lenin
October Revolution
Bolshevik Party
Dimitar Blagoev
Mihail Takev
Radomir
Comintern
Soviet
legation
Vienna
Aurel Plasari
National Library of Albania
June Revolution of 1924
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
Comintern

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