Avakumović died on 16 July 2013 in Vancouver, British Columbia.[2] He married his wife, Solange, in 1957; together they had one daughter named Fiona.[1]
Research interests
Avakumović's research interests lied in social and political movements in Europe and Canada since the late 19th-century,[2] with a focus on radical left-wing movements.[2] His studies were "mostly concerned with radical forms of social critique in culturally and ethnically divided societies".[4] His writings on politics were influenced by the works of Donald Cameron Watt, Hugh Seton-Watson and E. H. Carr.[4]
History of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, Volume I (Aberdeen; The Aberdeen University Press, 1964)[5]
The Doukhobors, co-authored with George Woodcock. (Oxford University Press, 1968; Toronto; repub McClelland and Stewart, 1977).[6]ISBN978-0-77109-807-9
Mihailović prema nemačkim dokumentima (London; Savez Oslobodjenje, 1969).[7]
The Communist Party in Canada: A History (Toronto; McClelland and Stewart, 1975).[8]
Socialism in Canada: A Study of the CCF-NDP in Federal and Provincial Politics (Toronto; McClelland and Stewart, 1978).[9]
Détruire le PCF: Archives de l'Etat français et de l'occupant hitlérien 1940–1944, co-authored with Roger Bourderon. (Paris; Messidor/Editions sociales, 1988)[10]