This article examines the transformation of communist identity in the eastern bloc after 1956, showing both moments of decline as well as attempts to reforge it. It explores how communist identity was negotiated and reshaped beyond the highest level of party leadership, among ordinary party members. In the aftermath of 1956, the sense of belonging of the communist parties and the working class was seriously challenged by renewed national, ethnic, confessional or regional identities. The reappearance of these particular identities in 1956 disturbed the utopian narrative of a communist future. Yet, on the other hand, the belief in communist rule did not diminish. As this article argues, an ersatz-utopia emerged, capable of integrating the par...
This paper explores the role of memory in the emergence of a new working class identity in the post-...
This work traces how the past is politicized in post-transition spaces, how it enters the political ...
The revolutions in central and eastern Europe have naturally focused attention on the collapse of th...
This article aims to tease out the transformation of communist identity and the sense of legitimacy ...
Socialism was born out of the belief in the bright future of mankind. Thus, the utopian vision of cl...
This thesis deals with conversion and continuity of communist political identity in Bohemia. It emph...
This dissertation explores the evolution of Soviet public culture during the decade of destalinisati...
Khrushchev’s February 1956 ‘Secret Speech’ at a closed session of the Soviet Union’s 20th Party Cong...
This thesis examines the ideology and practice of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) in the...
The year 1956 was transformative for the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA). In February, ...
The French Communist Party (PCF) was one of the strongest in the world communist movement after the ...
The main task of this article is the conceptualization of post-communism. The article seeks to chall...
This dissertation examines the ways that Soviet ideas about gender and the body were articulated, pr...
The control over mind and identity is a basic feature of a totalitarian regime. The Communist regime...
This article explores the emergence and consolidation of the Soviet myth, and the related myth of St...
This paper explores the role of memory in the emergence of a new working class identity in the post-...
This work traces how the past is politicized in post-transition spaces, how it enters the political ...
The revolutions in central and eastern Europe have naturally focused attention on the collapse of th...
This article aims to tease out the transformation of communist identity and the sense of legitimacy ...
Socialism was born out of the belief in the bright future of mankind. Thus, the utopian vision of cl...
This thesis deals with conversion and continuity of communist political identity in Bohemia. It emph...
This dissertation explores the evolution of Soviet public culture during the decade of destalinisati...
Khrushchev’s February 1956 ‘Secret Speech’ at a closed session of the Soviet Union’s 20th Party Cong...
This thesis examines the ideology and practice of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) in the...
The year 1956 was transformative for the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA). In February, ...
The French Communist Party (PCF) was one of the strongest in the world communist movement after the ...
The main task of this article is the conceptualization of post-communism. The article seeks to chall...
This dissertation examines the ways that Soviet ideas about gender and the body were articulated, pr...
The control over mind and identity is a basic feature of a totalitarian regime. The Communist regime...
This article explores the emergence and consolidation of the Soviet myth, and the related myth of St...
This paper explores the role of memory in the emergence of a new working class identity in the post-...
This work traces how the past is politicized in post-transition spaces, how it enters the political ...
The revolutions in central and eastern Europe have naturally focused attention on the collapse of th...