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Stalinism Reloaded (Paperback) | Released: 27 Mar 2017
By: Thomas Cooper (Author) Publisher: Indiana University Press10.03% Off ₹2,674.00
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The Hungarian city of Sztlinvros, or “Stalin-City,” was intended to be the paradigmatic urban community of the new communist society in the 1950s. In Stalinism Reloaded, Sndor Horvth explores how Stalin-City and the socialist regime were built and stabilized not only by the state but also by the people who... Read More
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Author:
Thomas Cooper
Publisher Name:
Indiana University Press
Language:
English
Binding:
(Paperback)
About The Book
The Hungarian city of Sztlinvros, or "Stalin-City," was intended to be the paradigmatic urban community of the new communist society in the 1950s. In Stalinism Reloaded, Sndor Horvth explores how Stalin-City and the socialist regime were built and stabilized not only by the state but also by the people who came there with hope for a better future. By focusing on the everyday experiences of citizens, Horvth considers the contradictions in the Stalinist policies and the strategies these bricklayers, bureaucrats, shop girls, and even children put in place in order to cope with and shape the expectations of the state. Stalinism Reloaded reveals how the state influenced marriage patterns, family structure, and gender relations. While the devastating effects of this regime are considered, a convincing case is made that ordinary citizens had significant agency in shaping the political policies that governed them.About the Author: Sndor Horvth is Senior Research Fellow of the Institute of History at the Hungarian Academy and Primary Coordinator of COURAGE, an international research project that explores cultural opposition in the former socialist countries in Eastern Europe. He also is the founding editor of The Hungarian Historical Review and has published widely in Hungarian on everyday life and socialism.
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