The births of Communism in France (1915-1925) No 272, 2020/3 - pagesPages 3 to 15The births of Communism in France (1915-1925)By Emmanuel Bellanger, Paul Boulland, Julian MischiPages 17 to 39“The reclassification operation needs to be completed”. Sociobiography of the SFIC Executive Committee (1920-1925)By Paul Boulland, Julian MischiPages 41 to 58“Better to be lost with Lenin than saved with Albert Thomas.” Building a revolutionary path in the face of Reformist SocialismBy Adeline Blaszkiewicz-MaisonPages 59 to 80The French campaign against the Rif War, or, the difficult process of learning Bolshevisation (1924-1926)By Morgan PoggioliPages 81 to 108Becoming and staying a “red town” in the Paris banlieueBy Emmanuel BellangerPages 109 to 128The Black Sea mutiny: 1919 and the origins of the French Communist PartyBy Matt PerryPages 129 to 143Between Paris, Algiers and Moscow. Communism’s emergence in colonial Algeria (1920-1925)By Éloïse DreurePages 145 to 158Activists of disorder. Women and Communists in Tunis (1921-1922)By Élise AbassadePages 159 to 229Reviews