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Stalinist Terror in Eastern Europe

Stalinist Terror in Eastern Europe

Matthew Stibbe, Stibbe Mcdermott, Kevin McDermott

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This wide-ranging collection of essays, newly available in paperback, is the first book in English to examine the impact of Stalinist terror on Eastern Europe in the years 1940 to 1956. Covering the Baltic states, Moldavia, East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and Albania, the authors investigate terror both "from above," in the form of elite purges and show trials, and "from below" in the guise of large-scale arrests and deportations of ordinary people. Key questions addressed include the relative importance of Soviet influence versus "local" factors; the persecution of particular groups, such as "kulaks," church leaders, the middle-class intelligentsia and members of non-communist left-wing parties; cases where repression was more, or conversely less, intense than elsewhere; and the relevance of key events such as the Tito-Stalin split of 1948, the Rajk trial of 1949 and the Slánský trial of 1952.

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OL Work ID
OL21044430W

Subjects

Stalin, joseph, 1879-1953State-sponsored terrorismPolitical persecutionEurope, eastern, politics and governmentEurope, eastern, historySoviet union, foreign relations, europe, easternEurope, eastern, foreign relationsPolitics and governmentPolitical purgesHistoryInfluenceForeign relations

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