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De-Stalinising Eastern EuropeDe-Stalinising Eastern Europe

De-Stalinising Eastern Europe

Matthew Stibbe, Kevin McDermott

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"After Stalin's death in 1953, his successors, most notably Nikita Khrushchev, initiated a series of reforms which had an enormous impact on the future direction not only of the Soviet Union, but of the communist states of Eastern Europe. Among other things, de-Stalinisation meant the release and repatriation of hundreds of thousands of prisoners from labour camps, penal settlements and jails across the region, many of them victims of the terror, purges and mass repression carried out during the Stalinist period. This volume focuses on the impact of the releases on Eastern European regimes and societies, and questions the extent to which the returnees were fully rehabilitated in the judicial, political, socio-economic or moral sense. The countries covered include the Soviet Union as a whole, Hungary, Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Romania and Bulgaria, as well as four individual Soviet Republics: Ukraine, Moldavia, Latvia and Belarus"--

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OL Work ID
OL20680196W

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Europe, eastern, politics and governmentSoviet union, politics and government, 1945-1991Political prisonersEurope, eastern, social conditionsSoviet union, social conditionsPolitics and governmentVictims of state-sponsored terrorismHistoryHISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet UnionHISTORY / Europe / Former Soviet RepublicsHISTORY / Modern / 20th CenturyEastern EuropeSocial conditionsPolitical rehabilitationSoviet UnionPolitical science, historySoviet union, historyHistory, modern

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