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Stalinism Revisited

Author : Vladimir Tismaneanu
Publisher : Central European University Press
Page : 454 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2009-11-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9786155211812

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Stalinism Revisited by Vladimir Tismaneanu Pdf

Deals with the period of takeover and of 'high Stalinism' in Eastern Europe (1945–1955). These years are considered to be fundamentally characterized by institutional and ideological transfers based upon the premise of radical transformism and of cultural revolution. Both a balance-sheet and a politico-historical synthesis that reflects the archival and thematic novelties which came about in the field of communism studies after 1989.

In the Name of the Great Work

Author : Doubravka Olšáková
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2016-09-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781785332531

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In the Name of the Great Work by Doubravka Olšáková Pdf

Beginning in 1948, the Soviet Union launched a series of wildly ambitious projects to implement Joseph Stalin’s vision of a total “transformation of nature.” Intended to increase agricultural yields dramatically, this utopian impulse quickly spread to the newly communist states of Eastern Europe, captivating political elites and war-fatigued publics alike. By the time of Stalin’s death, however, these attempts at “transformation”—which relied upon ideologically corrupted and pseudoscientific theories—had proven a spectacular failure. This richly detailed volume follows the history of such projects in three communist states—Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia—and explores their varied, but largely disastrous, consequences.

Eastern Europe 1945-1969

Author : Ben Fowkes
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 189 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2014-05-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317881759

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Eastern Europe 1945-1969 by Ben Fowkes Pdf

Here is an essential short guide to the history of Eastern Europe under the early decades of communist rule. The study explores the communists attempt to transpose a uniform economic and social system across the region copied from the Soviet model. Dr Fowkes shows how this did not always succeed and he reveals the local variations which became more pronounced after the death of Stalin. The book includes detailed analysis of the dramatic events in Poland and Hungary and in the assessment section there is a useful summary of the strengths and weaknesses of the communist model in its heyday. It is an illuminating study, full of maps and photographs as well as over 30 documents (most previously unavailable in English) which brings this complex subject alive. and helps us to understand the special conditions the people of the region have faced in catching up with the West both in terms of material prosperity and more recently in the establishment of democratic political systems.

Stalin and the Fate of Europe

Author : Norman M. Naimark
Publisher : Belknap Press
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674238770

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Stalin and the Fate of Europe by Norman M. Naimark Pdf

It can seem as though the Cold War division of Europe was inevitable. But Stalin was more open to a settlement on the continent than is assumed. In this powerful reassessment of the postwar order, Norman Naimark returns to the four years after WWII to illuminate European leaders' efforts to secure national sovereignty amid dominating powers.

Socialist Realism in Central and Eastern European Literatures under Stalin

Author : Evgeny Dobrenko,Natalia Jonsson-Skradol
Publisher : Anthem Press
Page : 634 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2018-02-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781783086993

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Socialist Realism in Central and Eastern European Literatures under Stalin by Evgeny Dobrenko,Natalia Jonsson-Skradol Pdf

Socialist Realism in Central and Eastern European Literatures' is the first published work to offer a variety of alternative perspectives on the literary and cultural Sovietization of Central and Eastern Europe after World War II and emphasize the dialogic relationship between the ‘centre’ and the ‘satellites’ instead of the traditional top-down approach. The introduction of the Soviet cultural model was not quite the smooth endeavour that it was made to look in retrospect; rather, it was always a work in progress, often born out of a give-andtake with the local authorities, intellectuals and interest groups. Relying on archival resources, the authors examine one of the most controversial attempts at a cultural unification in Europe by providing an overview with a focus on specific case-studies, an analysis of distinct particularities with attention to the patterns of negotiation and adaptation that were being developed in the process.

Stalin and Europe

Author : Timothy Snyder,Ray Brandon
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2014-05-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199945573

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Stalin and Europe by Timothy Snyder,Ray Brandon Pdf

The Soviet Union was the largest state in the twentieth-century world, but its repressive power and terrible ambition were most clearly on display in Europe. Under the leadership of Joseph Stalin, the Soviet Union transformed itself and then all of the European countries with which it came into contact. This volume considers each aspect of the encounter of Stalin with Europe: the attempt to create a kind of European state by accelerating the European model of industrial development in the USSR; mass murder in anticipation of a war against European powers; the actual contact with Europe's greatest power, Nazi Germany, first as ally and then as enemy; four years of war fought chiefly on Soviet territory and bringing untold millions of deaths, including much of the Holocaust; and finally the reestablishment of the Soviet system, not just in prewar territory of the USSR, but in Western Ukraine, Western Belarus, the Baltic States, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, and East Germany.

Stalinism Revisited

Author : Vladimir Tismaneanu
Publisher : Central European University Press
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2009-11-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789633866788

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Stalinism Revisited by Vladimir Tismaneanu Pdf

Deals with the period of takeover and of 'high Stalinism' in Eastern Europe (1945–1955). These years are considered to be fundamentally characterized by institutional and ideological transfers based upon the premise of radical transformism and of cultural revolution. Both a balance-sheet and a politico-historical synthesis that reflects the archival and thematic novelties which came about in the field of communism studies after 1989.

Stalinism for All Seasons

Author : Vladimir Tismaneanu
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2003-10-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780520237476

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Stalinism for All Seasons by Vladimir Tismaneanu Pdf

This history of the Romanian Communist Party (RCP) traces its origins as a tiny, clandestine revolutionary organization in the 1920s, to its years in national power from 1944 to 1989, and to the post-1989 metamorphoses.

Rise and Fall of Communism in Eastern Europe

Author : Ben Fowkes
Publisher : Springer
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2016-07-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781349242184

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Rise and Fall of Communism in Eastern Europe by Ben Fowkes Pdf

Communist parties came to power in a variety of ways, usually by force, often with the acquiescence of people who hoped for a better future. Then came the imposition of Stalinism. The book examines this, and subsequent crises in Hungary, Poland and Czechoslovakia.

From Stalinism to Pluralism

Author : Gale Stokes
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105019217699

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From Stalinism to Pluralism by Gale Stokes Pdf

Gale Stokes has revised and updated this highly successful anthology whose aim is to show how, over the past forty years, East Europeans have made the journey from Stalinism to a new pluralism. Excerpts from the Stalin-Tito correspondence, essays by Imre Nagy, Brezhnev and Adam Michnik, fournew selections on the disintegration of Yugoslavia into vicious civil warfare, and close to fifty other documents make this text the most comprehensive and up-to-date survey of the history and politics of Eastern Europe since the end of World War II.

Stalin and the Cold War in Europe

Author : Gerhard Wettig
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : 0742555429

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Stalin and the Cold War in Europe by Gerhard Wettig Pdf

The Cold War was a unique international conflict partly because Josef Stalin sought socialist transformation of other countries rather than simply the traditional objectives. This intriguing book, based on recently accessible Soviet primary sources, is the first to explain the emergence of the Cold War and its development in Stalin's lifetime from the perspective of Soviet policy-making. The book pays particular attention to the often-neglected "societal" dimension of Soviet foreign policy as a crucial element of the genesis and development of the Cold War. It is also the first to put German postwar development into the context of Soviet Cold War policy. Stalin vainly tried to mobilize the Germans with slogans of national unity and then to discredit the West among the Germans by forcing the surrender of Berlin. Further attempts to prevail deadlocked him into a confrontation with the newly united Western powers. Comparing Stalin's internal statements with Soviet actions, Gerhard Wettig draws original conclusions about Stalin's meta-plans for the regions of Germany and Eastern Europe. This fascinating look at Soviet politics during the Cold War provides readers with new insights into Stalin's willingness to initiate crisis with the West while still avoiding military conflict.

Architecture and Ideology in Eastern Europe During the Stalin Era

Author : Anders Åman
Publisher : MIT Press (MA)
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Architecture
ISBN : UOM:39015020840172

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Architecture and Ideology in Eastern Europe During the Stalin Era by Anders Åman Pdf

Since 1978, Anders Åman has been researching, photographing, and documenting the architectural style known as Socialist Realism. In the midst of the current statue toppling, this book records in over 200 illustrations the government-planned buildings, cities, parks, and monuments from the Stalinist postwar period in Eastern Europe, providing a valuable record and analysis of the relation between architecture and the state in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and former East Germany. Very little has been written on architecture and politics during the Cold War period for any country, and next to nothing is known about the architecture, or about state policies reflected in the architecture, of Eastern Europe. Åman not only illuminates these issues but also reveals the influence they had on the course of architectural history in the West. Following an overview of the Stalinist era and the ideological spread of Socialist Realism, Åman investigates several buildings in detail monumental structures such as the Palace of Culture in Warsaw and Stalinallee in East Berlin - and the socialist cities of Stalinstadt, Nowa Huta, Szt & a ́linv & a ́ros, and Dimitrovgrad. Sketching the lives of eight selected architects, he illuminates how their profession was affected by Socialist Realism. Åman also takes up such political works of art as the influential Polish painting "Pass me a brick!" and the Stalin monuments in Budapest and Prague, noting that even as history is being obliterated, Socialist Realism remains a key to understanding pictorial art and the built environment in Eastern Europe. He concludes with a discussion of how architecture is related to political ideologies. Anders Åman is Professor of the History and Theory of Art at Ume & a ́ University, Sweden. An Architectural History Foundation Book

Reinventing Politics

Author : Vladimir Tismaneanu
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:49015001302588

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Reinventing Politics by Vladimir Tismaneanu Pdf

Will the nations of Eastern Europe become liberal democracies? How has more than 40 years of totalitarian rule transformed the East European psyche? How ill the emerging realities of Eastern Europe affect the rest of Europe and the world? In an effort to answer these questions, Romanian-born scholar Vladimir Tismaneuanu chronicles the turbulent history of this embattled region, from the decades of Soviet domination to the momentous events leading up to and following the Revolution of 1989. He views Eastern Europe as being on the threshold of a great opportunity -- to become reunited, through pan-European arrangements, with the West, and thereby recover its truly European identity. -- From publisher's description.

The Sovietization of Eastern Europe

Author : Balzs Apor,Péter Apor,Rees E. A.
Publisher : New Acdemia+ORM
Page : 491 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2008-04-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9781955835312

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The Sovietization of Eastern Europe by Balzs Apor,Péter Apor,Rees E. A. Pdf

This essay anthology offers enlightening perspectives on how East-Central Europe was transformed into the “other” Europe during the Cold War era. When the Second World War ended, a new conflict arose between world powers jockeying for supremacy. The Soviet Union pursued a policy of exporting its system of government in a process known as sovietization. But there were also governments that sought to adopt a Soviet way of life on their own accord. Dictated by ideological imperatives, both styles of sovietization employed socialist strategies of state and nation building. This volume not only examines the imposition of new forms of government, but also the socialist response to modernity as reflected in approaches to new technology and management, consumption and leisure patterns, religious and educational policy, political rituals and attitudes to the past. The essays explore the diversity and the tensions within the sovietization process in the countries of the region. “This collection is a bold and timely attempt at shedding light on a rather insufficiently researched topic . . . the diverse approaches-ranging from socio-cultural and economic history to psycho-history.” —Dr. Dragos Petrescu, University of Bucharest.

Stalinism in Eastern Europe

Author : Peter Schwarz
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 34 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Communism
ISBN : 1875639314

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Stalinism in Eastern Europe by Peter Schwarz Pdf