Life after the Comintern: Co-ordination across the British Commonwealth during the ‘Empire Conferences’
Twentieth Century Communism - ISSN 1758-6437
Volume 2024 Number 26
Life after the Comintern: Co-ordination across the British Commonwealth during the ‘Empire Conferences’
GREGORY BILLAM pages 104-134
Abstract
Following the dissolution of the Comintern, the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) was given the responsibility to co-ordinate socialist and anti-colonial activism across the British Commonwealth. This paper argues that the 1947 and 1954 Communist Parties of Empire Conferences are illustrative of the new-found importance of developing networks across Britain’s empire in the post-war period. The Empire Conferences served as a body for the exchange of ideas, people and knowledge, and in some cases involved promises of financial resources. The paper will argue that the conferences were conducted on two levels. First, using the networks formed during the Comintern, they were an attempt to co-ordinate and function as a hub for activity across the Commonwealth. Second, in line with the ‘transnational turn’ in the area, the Conferences highlight the transmission of ideas across the international movement, showing the difficulties faced by individual parties, as well as opportunities for development and collaboration. In 1947, the CPGB was adrift from many of its sister parties over the vibrancy of its anti-imperial activism. Similarly, seven years later, whilst its anti-colonial activism had become more prominent, the CPGB was again criticised for its assumption of a ‘fraternal association’ between the empire’s centre and its former colonies. The paper aims to shed light on the increasingly prominent divisions in cold-war international communism, and the transnational dimension of communist relations within the British Commonwealth.
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GREGORY BILLAM (2024) Life after the Comintern: Co-ordination across the British Commonwealth during the ‘Empire Conferences’, Twentieth Century Communism, 2024(26), 104-134