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In a 2012 review article, Anthony P. Maingot made a case for each generation rewriting history according to its own needs and preoccupations. Everyone, he suggested, has their own C.L.R. James. Everyone, perhaps, except students of international relations (IR) and international history, where references to James’s copious and critical body of work are less common. In the spirit of finding one’s own James, this article employs The Black Jacobins and James’s other magnum opus, World Revolution,1917–1936: The Rise and Fall of the Communist International, to think historically about two interrelated processes of the twentieth century: the rise of the state, and the relationship between nationalisms and internationalisms. Along with encounters with revolutionary Marxism and pan-Africanism, James bore witness to the challenges of the state, and the tensions between nationalism and internationalism that were so central to understanding the twentieth century.
在2012年的一篇评论文章中,安东尼·p·曼戈特(Anthony P. Maingot)提出,每一代人都应该根据自己的需求和关注来改写历史。他说,每个人都有自己的詹姆斯。也许除了国际关系(IR)和国际历史专业的学生之外,每个人都是如此,因为在这些专业中,很少有人提到詹姆斯丰富而批判性的著作。本着寻找属于自己的詹姆斯的精神,本文采用《黑色雅各宾派》和詹姆斯的另一部巨著《世界革命,1917-1936:共产国际的兴衰》,从历史角度思考20世纪两个相互关联的过程:国家的兴起,以及民族主义与国际主义之间的关系。在与革命马克思主义和泛非主义的邂逅中,詹姆斯见证了国家面临的挑战,以及民族主义与国际主义之间的紧张关系,这些对理解20世纪至关重要。