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The Appropriation of Holocaust Memory in Post-Communist Eastern Europe
Published 2020-08-01“…Specifically, I examine to what extent has this instrumentalization of Holocaust memory fed into a crisis in cosmopolitan memory and the rise of its nationalized, particularized and populist variants. Focusing on post-communist Eastern Europe, I demonstrate how the familiar narratives and images of the Holocaust have been repurposed for two main goals: firstly, to normatively elevate the suffering of non-Jewish national majorities and equate it with the Holocaust; and secondly, to reposition the crimes of communism as the dominant criminal legacy of the twentieth century on a par with, and sometimes overtaking, the legacy of the Holocaust. …”
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Tsedenbal's Mongolia and Communist Aid Donors: A Reappraisal
Published 2013-09-01“…During the Cold War most Western observers saw the Mongolian Communist dictatorship headed by Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal as a puppet regime, unable and unwilling to defend the nation’s interests against the Soviet Union. …”
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THE PUBLISHING RELATIONS WITH LITHUANIAN COMMUNISTS IN THE USA IN 1920–1940
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An Aesthetics of Post-Communist Resistance to Neo-liberal Politics
Published 2012-02-01“…Current revolts in Romania as well as other spontaneous or long-lasting (social/ecological) movements in former communist countries contradict the mainstream perspective about the silent or passive post-communist transitioning towards a (neo-liberal) globalized world. …”
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The Archives of the Communist Party in Tuva: Its Rise and Development
Published 2020-06-01“…The paper presents the history of the Archives of Tuva Oblast Committee of Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU). The authors have sketched three periods in its development: 1951–1959, 1960–1991, and 1991–2017. …”
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Creating a communist Yugoslavia in the Second World War
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POST-WAR COMMUNIST CRIMES AND GRAVEYARDS IN EAST HERZEGOVINA
Published 2012-01-01“…Many sources, including the archive, confirm close contacts and cooperation of Dalmatian and Herzegovinian communists and authorities (especially OZNA), because of what exploring of war crimes done in East Herzegovina and South Dalmatia is very complex.…”
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Contribution to the History of the Brazilian Communist Party (1922 - 1930).
Published 1987-06-01“…Contribution to the History of the Brazilian Communist Party (1922 - 1930).…”
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Cultural Dimension of the Communist Party in Manzanillo (1925-1935)
Published 2015-10-01“…</p><p>Keywords: cultural dimension, Communist Party, Manzanillo.</p>…”
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Ukrainian Post-Communist Transformation: Causes, Consequences and Threats
Published 2014-06-01“…The post-communist transformation of Ukraine differs significantly from that of other countries of Central and Eastern Europe. …”
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THE ORIGINATION OF THE COMMUNIST INTERNATIONAL RADIO BROADCASTING IN THE SPANISH LANGUAGE
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The Obstacles to Social-Economic Change in Post-Communist Romania
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The wide-ranging influence of the 1928 decree of the Communist International
Published 2002-02-01“… This article deals with the impact of a decree passed by the Communist International in Moscow in 1928. It shows how it influenced not only the most important communist party outside the Soviet Union at that time, namely the German Communist Party, but also the smallest, the Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA), both of which were hampered by the rigid doctrinaire beliefs forced upon them by Stalin via the Comintern. …”
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Urban employment and functionality in Romania in the post-communist period
Published 2016-03-01“…The paper provides an overview of urban restructuring in post-communist Romania over the communist period. The objective of this paper is to emphasis the dynamics of the employed and unemployed population in the Romanian towns and the changes in the urban functionality over the post-communist period. …”
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Protest Participation and Representative Democracy in Post-communist Romania
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A Long-Term Perspective on the Chinese Communist Party
Published 2022-12-01“…By tracing the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) 100 years, this special issue brings to light the organisation's contradictions, setbacks, and changes in direction, together with its long-term evolution. …”
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The Political Mobilization of Montenegrin Communists in the “Anti-bureaucratic Revolution”
Published 2016-03-01“…In this paper I will analyze the specific actions and legitimacies as well as the elements of the action and legitimacy bases of political mobilization of Montenegrin communists in the “Anti-bureaucratic revolution”.…”
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THE YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE IN THE SYSTEM OF YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS OF THE 1920S
Published 2017-12-01“…The article analyzes the development of the system of youth organizations in our country in the 1920s.The Young Communist League (Komsomol) was formed as one of the Communist organizations among diverse youth entitieswhich were engaged in addressing social challenges the young generation faced in the first decade after the revolution. …”
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Ethnic processes in post-communist Europe during the 1990s
Published 2021-06-01“…The current ethnic composition of post-communist Europe is the result of three ethnic processes. …”
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