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11. März 2017 · The Communist University for Laborers of the East (KUTV), established in Moscow in 1921 and closed in 1938, presents a unique experiment in Soviet Orientalism. KUTV was the first communist…
Stalinist Confessions: Messianism and Terror at the Leningrad Communist University. By Igal Halfin. Pitt Series in Russian and East European Studies. Edited by, Jonathan Harris. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009. Pp. x+485. $65.00 (cloth); $27.95 (paper).
3. März 2023 · What motivates states’ choice of social classification? Existing explanations highlight scientific beliefs of modern states or social engineering by ideological regimes. Focusing on the initial state-building period of two Communist regimes, China and North Korea, this article complements the existing literature and suggests that social classification reflects three missions of political ...
1. März 2022 · During the past decade, China has rapidly emerged as a major player in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Will it divide Europe? Might these formerly communist countries align themselves again with a communist superpower to their east? Or does their past experience of Russia and communism generate suspicions of China? This article explores what public opinion data from a fall 2020 survey of six ...
Making Revolution: The Communist Movement in Eastern and Central China, 1937–45. By Yung-Fa Ch'en. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1986 ...
1. Aug. 2009 · The events of 1989 had world-shattering revolutionary consequences. They brought about a new vision of the political based upon a rediscovery of democratic participation and civic activism. The upheaval in the east, and primarily in the central, European countries, represented a series of political revolutions that led to the decisive and irreversible transformation of the existing order. When ...
18. Dez. 2018 · In the last decade, the historiography of international communism during the interwar period, organized by the Bolshevik-led Communist International, or Comintern, which existed from 1919 to 1943, has undergone significant shifts with one prominent new trend in the field being transnational studies.