Into a new and better century
The International Institute for Research and Education (IIRE)
is a research and educational centre based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
in the service of progressive activists around the world

 
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What is the IIRE?
A brief introduction
From October 1st new address
What’s new at the IIRE?
Evening lectures
start 13 april 2007
IIRE pamphlet Dutch Social Forum
Changes at IIRE
Update on our move to Timorplein
Our programme and plans for 2006-2007
Threat to solvency
The big move
Global Justice
Notebook bargains
'Different Rainbows' in Spanish
Our courses
Global Justice School, Women’s Schools...
Ernest Mandel Study Centre
Ernest Mandel (1923-95): economist, militant, and IIRE founder
The IIRE library
Over 25,000 books and thousands of periodicals
Publications
Subscribe to the Notebooks for Study and Research
Renting our facilities Meet, sleep and eat at the IIRE: a resource for progressive groups
Staff and fellows
Our administrators, teachers, writers and co-thinkers
How you can help
Donate money, give us books, volunteer your services, share your ideas...
Contact us
iire[at]iire.org

Notebooks for Study and Research

Individual issues of the IIRE Notebooks are available for the prices indicated. Please add 20 percent for postage outside Europe. We prefer payment in euros, made by bank or giro transfer to Netherlands Postbank account no. 1757144, CER/NSR, Amsterdam.

For international bank or giro transfers you will need the name of our bank (Netherlands Postbank), its International Bank Code (IBC) - PSTBNL21, its address (Bijlmeerdreef 190, 1102 BW Amsterdam, Netherlands), our account name (CER/NSR) and our address (Lombokstraat 40, 1094 AL Amsterdam, Netherlands).
Our International Bank Account Number (IBAN) is NL13PSTB0001757144. For transfers inside the euro zone, indicating "shared costs" should ensure the lowest possible bank charges.

Next best are cheques, either sterling payable in Britain to P. Rousset or dollars payable in the US to Solidarity (earmarked 'CER/NSR'). All correspondence should be sent to: IIRE, Lombokstraat 40, 1094 AL Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Click on the Notebook number for a summary.

  • No.1 The Place of Marxism in History, Ernest Mandel
    (40 pp. € 2.75, £2, $3.25)
  • No.2 The Chinese Revolution - I: The Second Chinese Revolution and the Shaping of the Maoist Outlook, Pierre Rousset
    (32 pp. €1.75, £1.50, $2.2)
  • No.3 The Chinese Revolution - II: The Maoist Project Tested in the Struggle for Power, Pierre Rousset
    (48 pp. €2.75, £2, $3.25)
  • No.4 Revolutionary Strategy Today, Daniel Bensaïd
    (36 pp. €3.25, £2, $3.25)
  • No.5 Class Struggle and Technological Change in Japan since 1945, Muto Ichiyo
    (48 pp. €2.75, £2, $3.25)
  • No.6 Populism in Latin America, Adolfo Gilly, Helena Hirata, Carlos M. Vilas, and the PRT (Argentina) introduced by Michael Löwy
    (40 pp. €3.25, £2, $3.25)
  • No.7/8 Market, Plan and Democracy: The Experience of the So-Called Socialist Countries, Catherine Samary
    (64pp. €2.75, £2, $3.25)
  • No.9 The Formative Years of the Fourth International (1933-1938), Daniel Bensaïd
    (48 pp. €2.75, £2, $3.25)
  • No.10 Marxism and Liberation Theology, Michael Löwy
    (40pp €3.25, £2, $3.25)
  • No.11/12 The Bourgeois Revolutions, Robert Lochhead
    (72pp. €2.75, £2, $3.25)
  • No.13 The Spanish Civil War in Euzkadi and Catalonia 1936-39, Miguel Romero
    (48pp. €2.75, £2, $3.25)
  • No.14 The Gulf War and the New World Order, André Gunder Frank and Salah Jaber
    (72pp. €2.75, £1.75, $2.75)
  • No.15 From the PCI to the PDS, Livio Maitan
    (48pp. €2.75, £2, $3.25)
  • No.16 Do the Workers have a Country?, José Iriarte "Bikila"
    (48pp. € 2.75, £2, $3.25)
  • No.17/18 October 1917: Coup d'état or Social Revolution, Ernest Mandel
    (64pp. €2.75, £2, $3.25)
  • No.19/20 The Fragmentation of Yugoslavia: An Overview, Catherine Samary
    (60pp. €2.75, £2, $3.25)
  • No.21 Factory Commitees and Workers' Control in Petrograd in 1917, David Mandel
    (48pp. €2.75, £2, $3.25)
  • No.22 Women's Lives in the New Global Economy, Penny Duggan & Heather Dashner (editors)
    (68 pp. €2.75, £2, $3.25)
  • No.23 Lean Production: A Capitalist Utopia?, Tony Smith
    (68 pp. €2.75, £2, $3.25)
  • No.24/25 World Bank/IMF/WTO: The Free-Market Fiasco, Susan George, Michel Chossudovsky et al.
    [OUT OF PRINT]
  • No.26 The Trade-Union Left and the Birth of a New South Africa, Claude Jacquin
    (92 pp., €2.75, £2, $3.25)
  • No.27/28 Fatherland or Mother Earth? Essays on the National Question, Michael Löwy
    (108 pp., €16, £10.99, $16)
  • No.29/30 Understanding the Nazi Genocide: Marxism after Auschwitz, Enzo Traverso
    (154 pp., €19.20, £12.99, $19.20)
  • No.31/32 Globalization: Neoliberal Challenge, Radical Responses, Robert Went
    (170 pp., €21.00, £13.99, $21.00)
  • No. 33/34 The Clash of Barbarisms: September 11 and the Making of the New World Disorder, Gilbert Achcar (128 pp., €15.00, £10.00, $15.99)
  • No. 35/36 The Porto Alegre Alternative: Direct Democracy in Action, Iain Bruce ed. (162 pp., €19.20, £12.99, $23.50)

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