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    Prishvin about Stalin’s Cult of Personality: Notes of Contemporary by A. M. Podoksenov

    Published 2023-04-01
    Subjects: “…the problem of the cult of personality…”
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    Zvonurile de acum 40 de ani. August 1968: invadarea Cehoslovaciei şi îngrijorarea României by Aurelian Stoica, Septimiu Chelcea

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Regarded by some of the historians and political analysts as being the brave expression of the independence policy run by Romania, meanwhile others considered it to be a masquerade and the beginning of Nicolae Ceauşescu’s cult of personality, the 21st of August 1968 remains a milestone in Romania's recent history. …”
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    The Criticism of „Schematism" as an Integral Part ofthe Rhetoric of Socialist Realism in the First Half of the 1950s (Discussions before the 2nd Czechoslovak Writers' Conference) by Pavel Matejovič

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…It cannot be seen as synonymous with the criticism of so-called Cult of Personality or the process of „acknowledging“ the period of Stalinism because the notion „Schematism“ became a part of the literary-critical discourse of those times before Stalin´s death. …”
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    Divine justification: Flavian imperial cult by Suess, J, Jessica A Suess

    Published 2011
    “…Specifically I will argue that the imperial cult under the Julio-Claudians expressed the dynastic and earthly sources of their power – their hereditary claim to power and the powers they were invested with by the senate – and also created a cult of personality around each individual princeps, treating them as a prince of Rome. …”
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    The mood of the Romanian intelligentsia in the early 1960s through the eyes of a young Soviet writer by Alexander Stykalin

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Shatrov, an atmosphere of fear continued to flourish in Romania, “a terrible legacy of the era of the cult of personality”. On the other hand, he drew attention to the reluctance of some Romanian cultural figures to advertise their old Soviet connections in the face of public opinion, because they were afraid of being compromised in the eyes of their colleagues in the conditions when the Romanian communist regime began to keep distance from the USSR.…”
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    Legal and Organizational Principles of Militia Activities of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1956 by V. A. Grechenko

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Stalin in 1953 marked the beginning of the partial liberalization of the political regime in the Soviet Union; the strongest impetus for the continuation and intensification of this process was in 1956, the year of the XX Congress of the CPSU and the CPSU Central Committee Resolution “On overcoming the Stalin’s cult of personality and its consequences”, where a lot of terrible truth about the Soviet past was told for the first time. …”
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    The resurrection of Durga: Indira Gandhi's spectacular politics in the 1980s by Sawkar, S

    Published 2018
    “…<p>The cult of personality around Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has traditionally been explained with reference to her role in the Bangladesh War, the Emergency, and Operation Blue Star. …”
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    Valorisation, Personality Cult and the Militarisation of Nation State Under a Civilian Ruler in Zimbabwe: a Public-Private Media Gaze by Josiah Nyanda

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…I argue that the civil-military relations in Zimbabwe – at least from the perspective of the public and private media – have had the consequent effect of cult of personality and valorization of Robert Mugabe as the only leader suitable to rule Zimbabwe. …”
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    NEGATION, INCLUDING, GRADUAL OBLIVION: STATE STRATEGIES ON SOVIET HERITAGE IN GEORGIA, ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN by A. A. Tokarev

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…It inherited the Soviet cult of personality and combined this practice with a completely non-Soviet (Eastern) tradition of political dynasties covered by the election system.The Armenian political tradition includes reference to Soviet Armenia as theSecondRepublic, which distinguishes the country from the neighbors who consider themselves to be the successors of the democratic republics that emerged during the Civil War inRussia. …”
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    Ho Chi Minh and Russia (On the 100th anniversary of Ho Chi Minh's first arrival to our country on June 30, 1923) by Kobelev E.V.

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…He had truly unlimited authority among his people, but it was not a cult of personality. The author concludes that Ho Chi Minh deeply studied the practical experience of the October Revolution, which allowed him to blaze a path in leading the Vietnamese revolution that most closely corresponded to the peculiarities of the political development of Vietnam and the national mentality. …”
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    Poetic Formula “I see” in K. N. Batyushkov’s Work: Creative Assimila-tion of the Derzhavin Tradition by K. A. Potashova

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Batyushkov places himself inside the picture, which corresponds to the emerging aesthetics of romanticism with its cult of personal perception of reality.…”
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