Myth, memory, trauma rethinking the Stalinist past in the Soviet Union, 1953-70
Drawing on newly available materials from the Soviet archives, Polly Jones offers an innovative, comprehensive account of de-Stalinization in the Soviet Union during the Khrushchev and early Brezhnev eras. Jones traces the authorities' initiation and management of the de-Stalinization process a...
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New Haven :
Yale University Press
cop. 2013
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Colección: | Eurasia past and present
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- The Secret Speech
- From thaw to freeze: party history and Soviet literature, 1956-57
- Forgetting within limits: censorship and preservation of the Stalin cult
- Trauma and redemption: narratives of 1937 in Soviet culture
- Between myth and memory: war, terror, and Stalin in popular memory
- The "cult of personality" in the early Brezhnev era
- Conclusion.