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Pierre Broue

Pierre Broué (1926, Privas, Ardèche – July 26, 2005, Grenoble) was a French historian and Trotskyist. His work covers various topics including the history of the Bolshevik Party, the Spanish Revolution and biographical works on Leon Trotsky. The recent republication of Trotsky's Autobiography, My Life, has a foreword written by Broué. As a young member of the French Communist Party Broué fought in the French resistance against the Nazi occupiers during the Second World War. When Joseph Stalin disbanded the Comintern in 1943, Broué became strongly critical of Stalinism, resigning from the FCP as a result. He joined the Fourth International and remained a Trotskyist for the rest of his life, active in the Internationalist Communist Party and then the Internationalist Communist Organisation before leaving in 1989. Before 2003 and his death he was a close collaborator and supporter of the International Marxist Tendency. Broué died in his sleep on the night of the 26–27 July 2005. He was 79 years old. His son Michel Broué is a notable mathematician.**

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Book Title Publisher Total References
Revolution and Civil War in SpainHaymarket Books13

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