De-Stalinisation Reconsidered - Persistence and Change in the Soviet Union; .
Persistence and Change in the Soviet Union
Herausgegeben:Bohn, Thomas M.; Einax, Rayk; Abeßer, Michel;Mitarbeit:Einax, Rayk; Bittner, Stephen V.; Aksyutin, Yuri; Merl, Stephan; Plaggenborg, Stefan; Huxtable, Simon; Neutatz, Dietmar; Zezina, Maria
De-Stalinisation Reconsidered - Persistence and Change in the Soviet Union; .
Persistence and Change in the Soviet Union
Herausgegeben:Bohn, Thomas M.; Einax, Rayk; Abeßer, Michel;Mitarbeit:Einax, Rayk; Bittner, Stephen V.; Aksyutin, Yuri; Merl, Stephan; Plaggenborg, Stefan; Huxtable, Simon; Neutatz, Dietmar; Zezina, Maria
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Stalins Tod gilt als zentrale Zäsur in der sowjetischen Geschichte – nach 1953 musste die UdSSR sich politisch, wirtschaftlich, sozial und kulturell neu definieren. Dieses Buch führt Beiträge neuester internationaler Forschung zusammen, die kritisch nach Wandel und Kontinuitäten in der Sowjetunion in der Zeit nach Stalin fragen. Deutlich wird dabei, dass die Geschichte der 1950er- und 1960er-Jahre, der Ära des "Tauwetters" unter Nikita Chruschtschow, nicht nur für "Glasnost" und "Perestroika" Michail Gorbatschows, sondern auch für das gegenwärtige Russland Wladimir Putins von zentraler Bedeutung ist.…mehr
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- Verlag: Campus Verlag
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 50166
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 360g
- ISBN-13: 9783593501666
- ISBN-10: 359350166X
- Artikelnr.: 40891886
- Verlag: Campus Verlag
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 50166
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 360g
- ISBN-13: 9783593501666
- ISBN-10: 359350166X
- Artikelnr.: 40891886
Introduction
From Stalinist Terror to Collective Constraints. 'Homo Sovieticus' and the 'Soviet People' after Stalin
Thomas M. Bohn, Rayk Einax, Michel Abeßer11
De-Stalinisation and Politics
What's in a Name? De-Stalinisation and the End of the Soviet Union
Stephen V. Bittner31
Soviet History after 1953. Stalinism under Repair
Stefan Plaggenborg43
Political Communication under Khrushchev. Did the Basic Modes Really Change after Stalin's Death?
Stephan Merl65
A 'Merciless Struggle'. De-Stalinisation and the 1957 Clampdown on Dissent
Robert Hornsby93
De-Stalinisation as Modernisation
'Closed Cities' versus 'Open Society'? The Interaction of De-Stalinisation and Urbanisation
Thomas M. Bohn115
'A Question of Honour'. Socialist Welfare State versus the Stalinist Apparatus of Repression
Galina Ivanova133
Much Ado About De-Stalinisation? The Belorussian Soviet Republic 1953-1965
Rayk Einax145
De-Stalinising Economic Administration. The Alternative Version in Ukraine (1953-1965)
Nataliya Kibita161
De-Stalinisation and Social Communities
Contesting Inequality. Khrushchev and the Revival of the 'Woman Question'
Melanie Ilic177
De-Stalinisation and Socialist Realism. The Union of Soviet Writers in the Period of the Thaw
Maria Zezina193
Shortcomings. Soviet Journalists and the Changing Role of Press Criticism after the 20th Party Congress
Simon Huxtable209
Staging a Cultured Community. Soviet Jazz after 1953
Michel Abeßer223
Public Sentiments in the USSR 1953-1968. Eyewitness Reminiscences and Retrospective
Interviews
Yuri Aksyutin239
Conclusion
Taking Stock of the Khrushchev Era
Dietmar Neutatz251
Bibliography263
List of Contributors 273
Content
Introduction
From Stalinist Terror to Collective Constraints. 'Homo Sovieticus' and the 'Soviet People' after Stalin
Thomas M. Bohn, Rayk Einax, Michel Abeßer11
De-Stalinisation and Politics
What's in a Name? De-Stalinisation and the End of the Soviet Union
Stephen V. Bittner31
Soviet History after 1953. Stalinism under Repair
Stefan Plaggenborg43
Political Communication under Khrushchev. Did the Basic Modes Really Change after Stalin's Death?
Stephan Merl65
A 'Merciless Struggle'. De-Stalinisation and the 1957 Clampdown on Dissent
Robert Hornsby93
De-Stalinisation as Modernisation
'Closed Cities' versus 'Open Society'? The Interaction of De-Stalinisation and Urbanisation
Thomas M. Bohn115
'A Question of Honour'. Socialist Welfare State versus the Stalinist Apparatus of Repression
Galina Ivanova133
Much Ado About De-Stalinisation? The Belorussian Soviet Republic 1953-1965
Rayk Einax145
De-Stalinising Economic Administration. The Alternative Version in Ukraine (1953-1965)
Nataliya Kibita161
De-Stalinisation and Social Communities
Contesting Inequality. Khrushchev and the Revival of the 'Woman Question'
Melanie Ilic177
De-Stalinisation and Socialist Realism. The Union of Soviet Writers in the Period of the Thaw
Maria Zezina193
Shortcomings. Soviet Journalists and the Changing Role of Press Criticism after the 20th Party Congress
Simon Huxtable209
Staging a Cultured Community. Soviet Jazz after 1953
Michel Abeßer223
Public Sentiments in the USSR 1953-1968. Eyewitness Reminiscences and Retrospective
Interviews
Yuri Aksyutin239
Conclusion
Taking Stock of the Khrushchev Era
Dietmar Neutatz251
Bibliography263
List of Contributors 273
Introduction
From Stalinist Terror to Collective Constraints. 'Homo Sovieticus' and the 'Soviet People' after Stalin
Thomas M. Bohn, Rayk Einax, Michel Abeßer11
De-Stalinisation and Politics
What's in a Name? De-Stalinisation and the End of the Soviet Union
Stephen V. Bittner31
Soviet History after 1953. Stalinism under Repair
Stefan Plaggenborg43
Political Communication under Khrushchev. Did the Basic Modes Really Change after Stalin's Death?
Stephan Merl65
A 'Merciless Struggle'. De-Stalinisation and the 1957 Clampdown on Dissent
Robert Hornsby93
De-Stalinisation as Modernisation
'Closed Cities' versus 'Open Society'? The Interaction of De-Stalinisation and Urbanisation
Thomas M. Bohn115
'A Question of Honour'. Socialist Welfare State versus the Stalinist Apparatus of Repression
Galina Ivanova133
Much Ado About De-Stalinisation? The Belorussian Soviet Republic 1953-1965
Rayk Einax145
De-Stalinising Economic Administration. The Alternative Version in Ukraine (1953-1965)
Nataliya Kibita161
De-Stalinisation and Social Communities
Contesting Inequality. Khrushchev and the Revival of the 'Woman Question'
Melanie Ilic177
De-Stalinisation and Socialist Realism. The Union of Soviet Writers in the Period of the Thaw
Maria Zezina193
Shortcomings. Soviet Journalists and the Changing Role of Press Criticism after the 20th Party Congress
Simon Huxtable209
Staging a Cultured Community. Soviet Jazz after 1953
Michel Abeßer223
Public Sentiments in the USSR 1953-1968. Eyewitness Reminiscences and Retrospective
Interviews
Yuri Aksyutin239
Conclusion
Taking Stock of the Khrushchev Era
Dietmar Neutatz251
Bibliography263
List of Contributors 273
Content
Introduction
From Stalinist Terror to Collective Constraints. 'Homo Sovieticus' and the 'Soviet People' after Stalin
Thomas M. Bohn, Rayk Einax, Michel Abeßer11
De-Stalinisation and Politics
What's in a Name? De-Stalinisation and the End of the Soviet Union
Stephen V. Bittner31
Soviet History after 1953. Stalinism under Repair
Stefan Plaggenborg43
Political Communication under Khrushchev. Did the Basic Modes Really Change after Stalin's Death?
Stephan Merl65
A 'Merciless Struggle'. De-Stalinisation and the 1957 Clampdown on Dissent
Robert Hornsby93
De-Stalinisation as Modernisation
'Closed Cities' versus 'Open Society'? The Interaction of De-Stalinisation and Urbanisation
Thomas M. Bohn115
'A Question of Honour'. Socialist Welfare State versus the Stalinist Apparatus of Repression
Galina Ivanova133
Much Ado About De-Stalinisation? The Belorussian Soviet Republic 1953-1965
Rayk Einax145
De-Stalinising Economic Administration. The Alternative Version in Ukraine (1953-1965)
Nataliya Kibita161
De-Stalinisation and Social Communities
Contesting Inequality. Khrushchev and the Revival of the 'Woman Question'
Melanie Ilic177
De-Stalinisation and Socialist Realism. The Union of Soviet Writers in the Period of the Thaw
Maria Zezina193
Shortcomings. Soviet Journalists and the Changing Role of Press Criticism after the 20th Party Congress
Simon Huxtable209
Staging a Cultured Community. Soviet Jazz after 1953
Michel Abeßer223
Public Sentiments in the USSR 1953-1968. Eyewitness Reminiscences and Retrospective
Interviews
Yuri Aksyutin239
Conclusion
Taking Stock of the Khrushchev Era
Dietmar Neutatz251
Bibliography263
List of Contributors 273