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p Ilpaeda, 1939-1970.

p II.iaecmitH, 1955-1965.

p Tpya, 1944-1965.

p ,’Jn npo’iHtan .M»/), .in napodnyw oeMOKpamuro!, 1950-1955.

p RoAbiueauK, 1944, 1946-1954.

p KuMMynuc m, 1955-1965.

p Bonpom ucmopun, 1954.

p Bonpochi JKOHOMUKU, 1946-1955.

p Mupoaaii .noHOMUKa u Me.McdyHapodHtae omHomeuun, 1955-1965.

p MupHHoe xH.wucmm u MUpoean nojinmuxa, 1941.

p Hoaaii n HOHCUIIKIH ucmopun, 1955-1967.

p npodjeccuoHajfbHwe cow.ibi, 1945-1953.

p CoaemcKiie npotftcojo.mi, 1953-1965.

p Bouna ti paoo’iuu K:iacc, 1942-1945.

p BceMiifmaH ifiedepaifUH npoffieccuoHajiWMX cow.ioa.

p HH<])OpMaUHOHHI>IH filOAAe-

p rt-Hi,. HapHJK, 1947-1949. New Times, 1945, 1949-1955.

p The Communist International, 1939-1943.

p World Marxist Review, 1959-1965.

p World Trade Union Movement, 1940-1965.

p Free Labour World, 1955-1965.

p Industry and Labour. Geneva, 1955-1961.

p International Free Trade Union News, 1957.

p Socialist International Information, London, 1956-1962.

p Trade Union World, London, 1943-1945.

World News, London, 1955.

BRITAIN

p Daily Worker (London), 1945-1949, 1960-1964.

p Labour Monthly (London), 1941-1945, 1947-1950, 1961-1964.

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p Labour (London), 1961, 1962.

p Manchester Guardian, 1955.

p Marxism Today (London), 1946, 1954-1958, 1960-1964.

Observer, 1960.

FRANCE

Democratic Nouvelle, Paris, 1960-1962. Force Ouvriere, 1947-1949, 1961-1963. France Nouvelle, 1960, 1961. La Vie Ouvriere, 1947-1949. Le Monde, 1962. L’Humanite, 1946-1949.

ASIAN COUNTRIES

p Forward, Colombo, 1962, 1963.

p Indian Worker, New Delhi, 1961-1963.

p Link, Delhi, 1962.

p SOHYO News, 1962-1964.

p Trade Union Record, Bombay, 1962, 1963.

Tribune, Colombo, 1962.

AFRICAN COUNTRIES

p Afrique Nouvelle, Dakar (Senegal), 1960-1963.

West African Pilot, Lagos (Nigeria), 1961, 1962.

BOOKS

p AACH,Z(>K., Mexdynapodnue Mouononuu u inup. M., 1948.

p AH^pocoB B. IT., Memodvi 6opbfn>\ aMepuKancxux Mouonojiuu npomua

p Kjiacca. M., 1958.

p I., AemoMamu3av,un u obui,ecmeo. M., I960.

p . A., Ee3pa6omuula 8 CIIIA nocne smopou MUpoeou BOUHW. M., 1953. BarAafiM.B., 3aKOHodamejn>cmeo CUIA e 6op-b6e c 3a6acmoeouHtAM deuxenueM.

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p 3KonoMuuecKue meudennuu u cmpyKmypm>ie cdttmu), noyj o6m. pe/(. H. A. Op-

p Aosa H C. A. XeHHMaHa. M., 1965. EH3p,4>K. u AP-, dKOHOMUMemaii KOM?j«Hm/ia!jti« u emopan MUpoftan eauwi. M., 1948.

p BapraE. C., CoapeMeuHUU Kanumanu.iM u moHOMimecKue Kpuium. Hs i. M., 1963.

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p Bonpvcbi npoiuttodumeji’hHocrmi « vepuou Memtvui^p^uu CIIIA u Amnuu. Omuem

p fipwaitta amJiuitCKUx cnenuiLiucnwa a noeidxe « CIIIA. AnrAo-aMepHKaHCKHH

p coBer no npon:)Bo,inreAhHocTH. M., 1958.

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p .tannmocmu. M., 1966.

p FpeMyxHH A. A., Ywi-huM 3. (Docmep. M., 1959. FpoiuaKOB B. C., OuepKU no ucmopuu aHmu^e^^oKpammecKO^o jaKouodameji-bcmsa

p ClUA. M., 1958.

p FpoMbiKo Ana’!’., Kompecc CIIIA ((mfiop’bi, opetiHU3(ii{Un, nonnoMOHun). M., 1957. FyTnaHTM.r., XpoHutecKan de.ipafiomu-na u HeAmpy3Ka npednpuamuii CIIIA. M.,

p 1961. /laAHnC.A., BoeHHO-cocydapcmeenubiu MouonoiiucmimeCKuu Kanumajiu3M e

p CIIIA. M., 1961.

p 4eHHHcIO., Cmam^u u peuu (1947-1951). M., 1952. /(parHAeB M. C., AMepUKancmie Mononoimu e naziine 3d caepxnpuobuinMU. M.,

p 1956. 3opHHB., MononoJiuu u nojiumnKa CIIIA (Mouonojiuu u anympeHHnfi nojiumm<a

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p H.C.FaAKHHa H /(p. M., 1968. Ucmopuu MexayHapoduo!o pa6ove^o u Hau.uonaji‘bHO-oceobodumeji’hHOfo deuxenuH,

p i. Ill (1939 r.-cepeAHHa 50-x FOAOB). y«ie6Hoe nocofiHe, no/t pe^.

p B.C. Ilonoaa H 4p. M., 1966.

p Kan A.M., UonoxeHue npoxemapuama CUIA npu UMnepuafiuiMe. M., 1962. KHHrM.A., Ecmtt y Menu ue-uma... HsGpaHHhie rpy/ibi H BMCTynAeHHH. M., 1970.

p ^. H MOUICHCKHH M. F., Eypwyajuue meopuu mpyda ua cjiy.w6e uu. M., 1965. Kjiaccoean 6opt,6a e pa.3eumux KanumajiucmuueCKUx cmpauax, OTB. peA- B. B. Ae-

p 3HH. M., 1966. Knaccoeue 6umsu compncamm uup xanumana. Hoebtu nodbeM peeonwuuoHHOfo

p pa6ove?o osuxeHun, riO4 o6m. pe^. T.TnMO(()eeBa. M., 1962. KAOA A., Kydn uoem aMepu-KanCKUU UMnepuanu3M. M., 1951. KopHOHoaB., MoHononuu u napoo. M., 1958. KopOAbKOB B. A. H Me^Be^eB A. FI., Pa6ouee u npodjcoW3Hoe dsuxenue B CUIA

p nocne emopou MUpoeou BOUHM. M., 1954. KpacHonoAbCKHH A. C. H FlamepCTHHK A. E., Eecnpaauoe non.ox.enue ueapoe e

p CUIA. M., 1954.

p Kpynueuutue KoMnauuu CUIA it Amnuu (C6opnnK MarepHaAOB). M., 1957. Ky/ipoaB.M., CmamucmuKa Ha^uoHaJl’^,HO^o doxooa CUIA (Hcmopua, ucmonnu-

p KU, Memodw, cpaeHetmn). M., 1966.

p Ky:>bMHHOB H., rocydapcmseHHO-MOHonoRucmuMecmm KanumanuiM. M., 1955. AaHB.H., CUIA e eoeuHme u nocjieeoennue eodtn (1940-1960). M., 1964. AaH/(6epr<I>., 60 ceMeucme Auepu-KU. M., 1948.

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p AeHaC., Kpu.mc aMepmancKux npoipcow.ioe. M., 1961.

p AHHT/L, KoHit,enmpau,UH monoMuuecKou Mout,u a C.111A. M., 1948.

p AioMepX., Boennan .IKOHOMUKII u Kpu.mc. M., 1955.

p MapHOH /1>K., Cydujtuu^e Ha (DoJiu-cKaep. nponecc pyKouodumejieu Ko.wMynncimi-

p HecKoii napmuu CIIIA. M., 1950. Mexdynapoanoe peeojimi,uaHHoe dauxenue pa6one^o x.wrcu, 1104 pv,\. K. H. OOHO-

p MapeBa u 4p. M., 1966.

p Me.xcdynapvdHbie npo(ficnw.iHbie nenmpbi. M., 1966. MeHbuiHKOB C. M., dnonoMUKa Kanumajiu.iMa u ee npomueopemm na coepfMemwM

p )mane. M., 1966. MuJiumapu3au.un JKOHOMUKU CIIIA u yxyduienne nojiojtcenuR mpyoau^uxcH, OTB.

p pe4. M. H. Py6HHiiiTeHH. M., 1953. MHxaHAoaE., Aeenmypa Yojui-cmpuma a Kompecce npauieodcmaennbix npoifico-

p w.we GUI A. M., 1951. MHxawAOB K.K., Kompecc npou.ifiodcmseHHbix npo(ficow.ioti CIIIA. 1935-1V55.

p (Ma HCTOPHH aMepHKaHCKoro pa6oiero /IBHJKCHH«). M., 1959. MHoroAeroBa H. M., npoMbiuiaeHHbie Mononojinu CIIIA nocne emopofi Mupouon

p eounbi. M., 1959. MoHononucmuuec-Kuu Kanumtui CIIIA noc.ie amopou Mupoaou gaunt*, n<>A pe/j.

p M. H. Py6nHiiiTeHHa H ^p. M., 1958.

p MoppHC/l*., Ocnoenbie npo6neMVi pa6oue^o AeujKenua e CIIIA. M., 1961. MOCTOBCH H. B., ^po^peccueHt>le cujivi CIIIA e 6apt>6e JH Mup. M., 1951. MOCTOBCU H. B., Padouee i)eu.meHue a CU1A nocae amopou Mupoaou gaunt*.

p M., 1957. HaaapeHKoH. T.t npatuaadrmaenHUu mpa«Mamu.iM u .Hcu.meuHbiu ypouem,

p mpydnmuxcH CIIIA. M., 1961. OuepKU noeou u Hoaeuuieu ucmopuu CIIIA, nt>A pe/i. F. H. CenocrbjiHOBa H Ap.,

p T. II. M., 1960.

p riaBAOBB.n., KpumuKa meopuii «KJiaccoaoao Mupu» a CIIIA. M., 1963. OaiiieTKHHaS., TIpo6jieMt>i xeHC’Ko^o mpyda a CIIIA. M., 1961. FIo^opoBa T. PI., Mu(fi 06 {iMepUKdHCKOM «?ocyd(ipcmfie aceo6n^ef’o ojia?oi)eHcmtiuH».

p M., 1964. FIojioxeHue u 6opt>6a pafioveso KJiacca KtinumiuiucmuuecKux crnpan, 1104 pe/(.

p n.K.OHrypHOBa H 4p. M., 1959.

p NocnedcmsuH Mujiumapuiaiiuu monoMUKU CIIIA. C6. MarepHaAOB. M., 1953. npou.igooumeji‘bHOcm’b npomue pa6ouefa Kjiacca e cmptmax vunumiuui. C6opHHK

p MaxepHaAOB. M., 1956. npomue petfopMU3.ua, 3a eouucmeo pa6o’^e^o deuxenun, no4 pe/j. E. M. JKyKOBa u

p Ap. M., 1966. Pa6ovee u HanuonajibHO-oceo6odumejit>Hoe deuyKenue e cmpimax AmepUKU, no/i pe^.

p P. C). HaaHOBa H M. C. AAbnepoBHia. M., 1966. Py4aKOBaM. E., Upodjieuu eocnpouieodcmea paooueu emit* e CIIIA MI coapeMen-

p HOM immie. M., 1967. CMHTM., FIonoxeHue pa6oue^o Kjiacca a CIIIA, Amauu u tJ)paHii,uu nocne amnpou

p Mupoeoii eaunt*. M., 1953. CoepeMfHuan nypxya.maa udeo.imun e CIIIA. Cfi. 004 pc/i. K). A. 3aMouiKHHa,

p K). H.CeiaeHOBa H H.C. K>AHHOH. M., 1967. CoapeMenmau paftouuu KJiacc KanumtumcmuuecKUx cmpan. (H.iMenenuH « cmpyKmf-

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p CoMHHH.H., Ocnoent*e eonpoct* pa6oue^o u KOMMyHucmu^ecKO^o deuxcenuH K

p CIIIA name emopou juuposou sounta. M., 1961. TnMO<j>eeB T., Heepta CIIIA « 6opt>6e MI cso6ody. He^pumRHC’Koe duuxenue a CIIIA

p nocne emopau Hupoeoii gaunt*. M., 1957.

p THMO<()eeB T., AMepuKancKUu UMnepuajiuiM u KOMMynucntuuecKoe deujtceniie, T. I. coqHaAbHo-sKOHOMHietKHe npoCACMbi CIIIA H H^eOAorH-

p 6<>pb6a B pafioMCM yiBHJKCHHH (nOCAe BTOpOH MHpOBOH BOttHbl); T. II. KoMMyHHCTbl H pa3BHTHC o6u(e4eMOKpaTHHeCKHX, aHTHMOHOnOAH(THqeCKHX 4BHJKCHHH. 3a np3BHAbHbIH PO/IXO4 K npofiACMaM 6opb6bl C aMepHK3HCKHM HMnfipHaAHDMOM. M., 1966.

p ^rHMO(J>eeB T., npojiemapuam npomue Mononojiuu. OnepK no npofiACMaM

p KA3CCOBOH 6opb6bl H ofillje/ieMOKpaTHieCKHX 4BHJKCHHH B CIIIA. M., 1967.

p VnAep,4}K., d-KOHOMUttemie npoojieMt* aemoMamwtmuu e CIIIA. M., 1962. y<eHMHB. H., ConuanitHoe napmnepcmeo unu Kjuiccoean 6op’b6a. M., 1968. (pypaeaB. K., Ka« xcueym u 6opmmcn paoouue B CIIIA. M., 1964. Xn>KHbifi 3., Hmo necem mpydaufUMCH CIIIA anmoMamuMU,ua npouieodcmeii.

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p CIIIA. M., 1960.

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p tuiujMti. M., 1966.

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p Abels J., The Welfare State. A Mortgage on America’ Future, New York, 1951.

p AbernethyB.R., Liberty Concepts in Labor Relations, Washington, 1943.

p Alinsky S., JohnL. Lewis. An Unauthorized Biography, New York, 1949.

p American Labor In Midpassage, ed. by B.Cochran, New York, 1959.

p The American Labor Movement, ed. by W.M.Daniels, New York, 1958.

p American Labor in Midpassage, ed. by B.Cochran, New York, 1959.

p The American Labor Movement, ed. by W.M.Daniels, New York, 1958.

p American Labor Today, ed. by H. L.Marx, New York, 1965.

p American Labor Unions. Organization, Aims, and Power, ed. by H. L. Marx, New York, 1950.

p Andrew Th., Property, Profits and People, Washington, 1954.

p Aplheker H., Dare We Be Free? The Meaning of the Attempt To Outlaw the Communist Party, New York, 1961.

p Aptheker H., Laureates of Imperialism (Big Business Re-writes American History), New York, 1954.

p Aptheker H., The Negro Today, New York, 1962.

p Ashe D. and RifkinG., Taft-Hartley Law: How It Affects Unions and Workers, New York, 1947.

p Austin A., The Labor Story. A Popular History of American Labor, 1786-1949, New York, 1949.

p Automation andSociety, ed. by H. B. Jacobson and J. S. Roucek, New York, 1959.

p Automation and Technological Change, Englewood Cliffs, 1962.

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p Bailey T. A., The American Pageant. A History of the Republic, Boston-Toronto, 1956.

p BaratzM.S., The Union and the Coal Industry, New Haven-London, 1955.

p Barbash J., Labor Unions in Action. A Study of the Mainsprings of Unionism, New York-London, 1948.

p Barbash J., The Practice of Unionism, New York, 1956.

p Barbash J., Labor’s Grass Roots. A Study of the Local Union, New York, 1961.

p BarkinS., The Decline of the Labor Movement, Santa Barbara, 1961. The Battle Against Unemployment, ed. by A. M.Okun, New York, 1965.

p Becker E.R., Dictionary of Personnel and Industrial Relations, New York, 1958.

p BeeverR.C., European Unity and the Trade Union Movements, Leyden, 1960.

p BeirneJ., New Horizons for American Labor, New York, 1962.

p BerleA.A., Saving American Capitalism, New York, 1950.

p Black J. M. and PiccoliJ.G., Successful Labor Relations for Small Business, New York, etc., 1953.

p Bloom G. F. and Northrup H.R., Economics of Labor Relations, Homewood, 1965.

p BoltonE. P. a.o., Communism: Its Plans and Tactics, Washington, 1948.

p Bouscaren A.T., A Guide to Anti-Communist Action, Chicago, 1958.

p Bowden W., American Labor and the American Spirit. Unions, Labor-Management Relations and Productivity, Washington, 1954.

p Boyer R.O. and Morais H.M., Labor’s Untold Story, New York, 1955.

p BraunK., Labor Disputes and Their Settlement, Baltimore, 1955.

p Brooks T. R., Toil and Trouble. A History of American Labor, New York, 1964.

p Broom L. and Glenn N.D., Transformation of the Negro American, New York, etc., 1965.

p BrowderE., Teheran. Our Path in War and Peace, New York, 1944.

p Browder E., Marx and America. A Study of the Doctrine of Impoverishment, New York, 1958.

p Brown E.G., National Labor Policy. Taft-Hartley After Three Years, and the Next Steps, Washington, 1950.

p Brown L. C., Impact of New Labor Law on Union Management Relations, New York, 1948.

p Buckingham W., Automation, Its Impact on Business and People, New York, 1961.

p BudishJ.M., People’s Capitalism. Stock Ownership and Production, New York, 1958.

p Budish J. M., The Changing Structure of the Working Class, New York, 1962.

p The Burden of Taxes. Labor Research Association, New York, 1956.

p Burnham J., The Coming Defeat of Communism, New York, 1950. Calkins F., The CIO and the Democratic Party, Chicago, 1952.

p Carman H.J. a.o., A History of the American People Since 1865, Vol. II, New York, 1961.

p Causes of Industrial Peace Under Collective Bargaining, ed. by C.S. Golden and V.D.Parker. New York, 1955.

p Causes of Industrial Peace Under Collective Bargaining. American Velvet Company and Textile Workers Union of America. A Case Study by G. S. Paul, Washington, 1953.

p Chamberlain N. W., Social Responsibility and Strikes, New York, 1953.

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p Chamberlain N.W., Labor, New York, etc., 1958.

p Chase H.W., Security and Liberty. The Problem of Native Communists, 1947-1955,

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p Cole D. L., The Quest for Industrial Peace, New York, etc., 1963. ColvinF. H., The Industrial Triangle, Columbia, 1955. The Communist Problem in America. A Book of Readings, ed. by E. E. Palmer,

p New York, 1951. CookeM.L. and Murray Ph., Organized Labor and Production. Next Steps in

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p Cox A., Law and National Labor Policy, Los Angeles, 1960.

p Crane B.R. and Hoffman R. M., Successful Handling of Labor Grievances, New York, 1956.

p The Crisis in the American Trade Union Movement, ed. by S. Barkin, Philadelphia, 1963.

p Cummins E. E. and De Vyver F. T., The Labor Problem in the United Slates, New York, 1947.

p Current Issues in International Labor Relations, ed. by J. P. Windmuller, Philadelphia, 1957.

p Danish M., William Green. A Pictorial Biography, New York, 1952. Danish M.D., The World of David Dubinsky, Cleveland-New York, 1957. DankertC.E., Contemporary Unionism in the United States, New York, 1949. Daugherty C. R. and Hildebrand C., War and Post-War Labor Conditions in the

p United States, New York, 1948. Daugherty C.R. and ParrishJ. B., The Labor Problems of American Society,

p Boston, etc., 1952. DaviesE., American Labor. The Story of the American Trade Union Movement,

p London, 1943.

p Davis K., Human Relations at Work, New York, 1962. Dennis E., Letters From Prison, New York, 1956.

p Derber M., Research in Labor Problems in the United States, New York, 1967. Derber M. a.o., The Local Union-Management Relationship, Urbana, 1960. Diebold J., Beyond Automation. Managerial Problems of an Exploding Technology,

p New York, etc., 1964.

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p Evans R., Public Policy toward Labor, New York, etc., 1965.

p Faulkner H.U. and Starr M., Labor in America, New York, 1957.

p Flynn E. G., The Alderson Story. My Life as a Political Prisoner, New York, 1963.

p FonerPh.S., The Fur and Leather Workers Union. A Story of Dramatic Struggles

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p Handlin O., The American People. A New History, London, 1963.

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