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Camorra. 1820-1911. Naples secret criminal society. Became political party.
Cavalier Party. 1660-88. Royalists. Became Tory.
Central Committee. Governing body of USSR Communist Party.
Centre Party. 1871-1933. German Roman Catholic political party.
Chase, Salmon. 1808-73. US. Founded Republican Party. National banking system.
Chicherin, Georgi. 1872-1936. Russian diplomat. Won recognition for Communist government.
Chou En-lai. 1898-1976. Chinese moderate Communist Prime Minister 1949-.
COMINFORM. Communist Information Bureau. 1947-56. Coordinated European party activities.
Communist Party. USSR. 1918. Name adopted by Bolsheviks for Social Democratic Workers’ Party. Parties started in Britain, USA, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Germany soon after.
Congress (I) Party. 1978-. Split from Congress Party under Indira Gandhi.
Congress Party. 1885-. Indian political party. In power 1947-77.
Conservative Party. Britain. 1832. Successor to Tory Party.
Country Party. 1913-. Australian pro-agriculture party. Small but influential in coalition governments.
Croker, JW. 1833. Coined ’Conservative’ for Tory.
Democratic Party. 1792-. Major US political party. Liberalism, populism vs big business.
Duplessis, Maurice. 1890-1959. Canadian founder Union Nationale party. Quebec Prime Minister 1936~59.
Falange. 1933-37. Spanish Fascist party founded by Primo de Rivera. Merged with Franco 1937. Won civil war.
Federalist Party. 1787-1825. US first party founded by A. Hamilton for strong central government. In power 1791-1801.
Fellow Travellers. 1917. Russian writers not actively supporting the revolution. Communist sympathizers who are not party members.
Fianna Fáil. 1926-. Irish political party vs 1921 treaty. De Valera.
Fillmore, Millard. 1800-74. US President 1850-3. Delayed Civil War. Know Nothing Party 1856.
Free-Soil Party. 1848-54. US anti-slavery party. Van Buren.
Frémont, John. 1813-90. US pioneer, Governor of CA, First senator 1856. First Republican Presidential candidate.
Fuchs, Klaus. 1911-88. German/British nuclear physicist. Communist spy 1943-50.
Gladstone, William. 1809-98. English Liberal reform Prime Minister 1868~94. Secret ballot. Public Education. Irish land reforms.