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  • 1
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    Book
    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039158281
    Format: X, 239 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780521898911 , 9780521727617
    Content: "In the aftermath of the reunification of Germany one former dissident recalled nostalgically that under the East German regime 'we had more sex and we had more to laugh about'. Love in the Time of Communism is a fascinating history of the GDR's forgotten sexual revolution and its limits. Josie McLellan shows that under communism divorce rates soared, abortion become commonplace and the rate of births outside marriage was amongst the highest in Europe. Nudism went from ban to state-sponsored boom, and erotica became common currency in both the official economy and the black market. Public discussion of sexuality was, however, tightly controlled and there were few opportunities to challenge traditional gender roles or sexual norms. Josie McLellan's pioneering account questions some of our basic assumptions about the relationship between sexuality, politics and society and is a major contribution to our understanding of the everyday emotional lives of postwar Europeans"--
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Ethnology , Sociology
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    Keywords: Deutschland ; Sexualverhalten ; Geschichte
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    Author information: McLellan, Josie 1975-
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  • 2
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    Book
    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV022365143
    Format: XXV, 278 S., [5] Bl. , Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 0195187695 , 9780195187694
    Content: One of Stalin's most heinous acts was the ruthless repression of millions of peasants in the early 1930s, an act that established the very foundations of the gulag. Solzhenitsyn barely touched upon this brutal episode in his magisterial Gulag Archipelago and subsequent writers passed over the subject in silence. Now, with the opening of Soviet archives, an entirely new dimension of Stalin's brutality has been uncovered. The Unknown Gulag is the first book in English to explore this untold story. Historian Lynne Viola reveals how, in one of the most egregious episodes of Soviet repression, Stalin drove two million peasants into internal exile, to work as forced laborers. The book shows how entire families were callously thrown out of their homes, banished from their villages, and sent to the icy hinterlands of the Soviet Union, where in the course of a decade, almost a half million would die as a result of disease, starvation, or exhaustion. Drawing on pioneering research in the previously closed archives of the central and provincial Communist Party, the Soviet state, and the secret police, Viola documents the history of this tragic episode. She delves into what long remained an entirely hidden world within the gulag, throwing new light on Stalin's consolidation of power, the rise of the secret police as a state within the state, and the complex workings of the Soviet system. But first and foremost, she captures the day-to-day life of Stalin's first victims, telling the stories of the peasant families who experienced one of the twentieth century's most horrific instances of mass repression.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Sowjetunion ; Straflager ; Geschichte 1930-1955 ; Sowjetunion ; Straflager ; Kulak ; Geschichte 1930-1955 ; Sowjetunion ; Kulak ; Vertreibung ; Geschichte 1928-1937
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  • 3
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    Harlow [u.a.] : Pearson Longman
    UID:
    b3kat_BV017328022
    Format: XVIII, 269 S.
    Edition: 1. ed. publ. in Great Britain
    ISBN: 0582414229
    Series Statement: Themes in modern German history series
    Content: "The East German Ministry of State Security, popularly known as the Stasi, was one of the largest and most intrusive secret police systems in world history. So extensive was the system of surveillance and control that in any given year throughout the 1970s and 1980s about one in fifty of the 13 million adults in East Germany were working for the Stasi either as an officer or as an informer." "Drawing on original sources from the Stasi archives and the recollections of contemporary witnesses, The Stasi: Myth and Reality reveals the intricacies of the relationship between the Stasi enforcers, its agents and its targets, and demonstrates how far the Stasi octopus extended its tentacles into people's lives and all spheres of society."--BOOK JACKET.
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    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Deutschland Ministerium für Staatssicherheit ; Geschichte ; Historische Darstellung
    Author information: Dennis, Mike 1940-
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV016876895
    Format: XI, 308 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0521826284 , 0521533678
    Content: "This book uses the formerly secret Soviet State and Communist Party archives to describe the creation and operations of the Soviet administrative-command system. It concludes that the system failed not because of the "jockey" (i.e., Stalin and later leaders) but because of the "horse" (the economic system). Although Stalin was the system's prime architect, the system was managed the thousands of "Stalins" in a nested dictatorship. The core values of the Bolshevik Party dictated the choice of the administrative-command system, and the system dictated the political victory of a Stalin-like figure. This study pinpoints the reasons for the failure of the system - poor planning, unreliable supplies, the preferential treatment of indigenous enterprises, the lack of knowledge of planners, etc. - but also focuses on the basic principal-agent conflict between planners and producers, which created a sixty-year reform stalemate. Once Gorbachev gave enterprises their freedom, the system had no direction from either a plan or a market, and the system imploded. The Soviet administrative-command system was arguably the most significant human experiment of the twentieth century. If repeated today, its basic contradictions and inherent flaws would remain, and its economic results would again prove inferior." "Paul R. Gregory is Cullen Professor of Economics at the University of Houston and currently serves as a Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University."--BOOK JACKET.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Economics
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    Keywords: Sowjetunion ; Wirtschaftliche Lage ; Geheimarchiv ; Sowjetunion ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Geschichte 1929-1940 ; Sowjetunion ; Planwirtschaft ; Stalinismus ; Geschichte ; Kommunističeskaja Partija Sovetskogo Sojuza ; Planwirtschaft ; Bürokratie ; Geschichte 1929-1941 ; Quelle ; Quelle ; Bibliografie
    Author information: Gregory, Paul R. 1941-
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  • 5
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    Book
    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    UID:
    gbv_601953053
    Format: XI, 234 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 9780199566525
    Content: Popular opinion in Russia under pre-war Stalinism / Sheila Fitzpatrick -- Consensus, coercion and popular opinion in the Third Reich: some reflections / Ian Kershaw -- Liberation from autonomy: mapping self-understandings in Stalin's time / Jochen Hellbeck -- Beyond binaries: popular opinion in Stalinism / Jan Plamper -- Popular opinion in Nazi Germany as a factor in the policy of the 'solution of the Jewish Question': the Nuremberg Laws and the Reichskristallnacht / Otto Dov Kulka -- Popular opinion in Nazi Germany: mobilization, experience, perceptions: the view from the Württemberg countryside / Jill Stephenson -- Fascist Italy in the 1930s: popular opinion in the provinces / Paul Corner -- Poland: the silence of those deprived of voice / Marcin Kula -- Consent in the Communist GDR or how to interpret Lion Feuchtwanger's blindness in Moscow 1937 / Martin Sabrow -- Demography, opportunity or ideological conversion? Reflections on the role of the 'Second Hitler Youth generation', or '1929ers', in the GDR / Mary Fulbrook -- Tacit minimal consensus: the always precarious East German dictatorship / Thomas Lindenberger
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , Popular opinion in Russia under pre-war Stalinism , Consensus, coercion and popular opinion in the Third Reich: some reflections , Liberation from autonomy: mapping self-understandings in Stalin's time , Beyond binaries: popular opinion in Stalinism , Popular opinion in Nazi Germany as a factor in the policy of the 'solution of the Jewish Question': the Nuremberg Laws and the Reichskristallnacht , Popular opinion in Nazi Germany: mobilization, experience, perceptions: the view from the Württemberg countryside , Fascist Italy in the 1930s: popular opinion in the provinces , Poland: the silence of those deprived of voice , Consent in the Communist GDR or how to interpret Lion Feuchtwanger's blindness in Moscow 1937 , Demography, opportunity or ideological conversion? Reflections on the role of the 'Second Hitler Youth generation', or '1929ers', in the GDR , Tacit minimal consensus: the always precarious East German dictatorship
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Political Science , General works
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    Keywords: Europa ; Totalitarismus ; Öffentliche Meinung ; Geschichte ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV022474036
    Format: VIII, 332 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 069111353X , 0691122458
    Content: Russia in the 20th century experienced two massive socio-political upheavals, in 1917 & again in 1991. This book examines the ways in which Russians created, discarded & disguised identities that would either advance their interests or place them at risk in the wake of these revolutions.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Russland ; Identität ; Betrug ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Bibliografie
    Author information: Fitzpatrick, Sheila 1941-
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan
    UID:
    gbv_834679574
    Format: xii, 260 Seiten , 23 cm
    ISBN: 9781137442765
    Series Statement: Mass dictatorship in the twentieth century
    Content: Machine generated contents note: -- Contents 1. Introductory Notes; Alf Lüdtke 2. Ordinary People, Self-Energising, and Room for Manoeuvering: Examples from 20th Century European Dictatorships; Alf Lüdtke 3. The Third Reich: Police State or Self-Policing Society?; Peter Lambert 4. Self-Reassurance in Troubled Times: German Diaries During the Upheavals of 1933; Michael Wildt 5. Collaboration, Complicity, and Evasion Under Italian Fascism; Paul Corner 6. Stalinism 'From Below'?: Soviet State, Society, and the Great Terror; Kevin McDermott 7. The Politics of National Language and Wartime Mobilisation of Everyday Life in Late Colonial Korea, 1937-1945; Kyu Hyun Kim 8. Industrial Warriors: Labour Heroes and Everyday Life in Wartime Colonial Korea, 1937-1945; Michael Kim 9. Consumption and Consumerism in the German Democratic Republic; Harald Dehne 10. North Korea and the Education of Desire: Totalitarianism, Everyday Life, and the Making of Post-Colonial Subjectivity; Charles K. Armstrong 11. Comrade Min, Women's Paid Labour, and the Centralising Party-State: Postwar Reconstruction in North Korea; Andre Schmid 12. Between Autonomy and Productivity: the Everyday Lives of Korean Women Workers During the Park Chung-hee Era; Won Kim 13. Conscription, Collaboration, and Self-Cutting in Rural Senegal During and After World War II; Dennis Galvan 14. The Convention People's Party (CPP) in Ghana, late 1950s to the 1970s: Mobilisation for Transformation; Richard Rathbone
    Content: "Dictatorship implies oppression and arbitrary violence from above. However, this volume and the Mass Dictatorship in the 20th Century series to which it contributes dismantles that general assumption. Everyday Life in Mass Dictatorship explores the multiple forms and practices of ordinary people as they became active participants in the grand mobilisation of society not only promised, but actively pursued by dictatorial regimes in the 20th century. The volume is centrally concerned with two aspects of collusion and evasion: warfare and ruthless policies of exclusion. The impact this avalanche of unbounded violence had on survivors and successive generations is the overarching theme of the studies presented in this volume on post-colonial and post-Stalinist dictatorships. The extent to which post-colonial regimes carried on non-democratic asymmetries of power or established them anew is breathtaking. Yet the prospects of better living and 'modern times' met with overwhelming popular support in the East and West, as well as in the global North and South"--
    Note: Machine generated contents note:Contents 1. Introductory Notes; Alf Lüdtke 2. Ordinary People, Self-Energising, and Room for Manoeuvering: Examples from 20th Century European Dictatorships; Alf Lüdtke 3. The Third Reich: Police State or Self-Policing Society?; Peter Lambert 4. Self-Reassurance in Troubled Times: German Diaries During the Upheavals of 1933; Michael Wildt 5. Collaboration, Complicity, and Evasion Under Italian Fascism; Paul Corner 6. Stalinism 'From Below'?: Soviet State, Society, and the Great Terror; Kevin McDermott 7. The Politics of National Language and Wartime Mobilisation of Everyday Life in Late Colonial Korea, 1937-1945; Kyu Hyun Kim 8. Industrial Warriors: Labour Heroes and Everyday Life in Wartime Colonial Korea, 1937-1945; Michael Kim 9. Consumption and Consumerism in the German Democratic Republic; Harald Dehne 10. North Korea and the Education of Desire: Totalitarianism, Everyday Life, and the Making of Post-Colonial Subjectivity; Charles K. Armstrong 11. Comrade Min, Women's Paid Labour, and the Centralising Party-State: Postwar Reconstruction in North Korea; Andre Schmid 12. Between Autonomy and Productivity: the Everyday Lives of Korean Women Workers During the Park Chung-hee Era; Won Kim 13. Conscription, Collaboration, and Self-Cutting in Rural Senegal During and After World War II; Dennis Galvan 14. The Convention People's Party (CPP) in Ghana, late 1950s to the 1970s: Mobilisation for Transformation; Richard Rathbone.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Political Science
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    Keywords: Totalitarismus ; Alltag ; Geschichte 1930-1990 ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Lüdtke, Alf 1943-2019
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  • 8
    UID:
    b3kat_BV010851080
    Format: 279 S.
    ISBN: 0813389542
    Content: These stimulating essays, written by some of the field's finest historian and political scientists, invite discussion and reflection on matters of theory and practice in view of the USSR's demise. How did we study the Soviet Union before, and in what ways must we adjust our approaches and habits to take account of new opportunities and pitfalls? How do current developments in the USSR's successor states alter or deepen our understanding of the Soviet experience? These questions are explored here and thorough examinations of specific problems that arose during the contributors' recent research and writing as well as the emergence and evolution of the field of Soviet studies and in the development of the Soviet social and political institutions themselves. Readers will be challenged to take stock of their own preconceptions about and approaches to studying this complex and rapidly changing region.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Political Science , Law
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    Keywords: Sowjetunion ; Geschichte 1900-1917 ; Sowjetunion ; Geschichtswissenschaft ; Russlandforschung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift
    Author information: Dallin, Alexander 1924-2000
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  • 9
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    Book
    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV040416197
    Format: XVI, 413 S. , Ill. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780199827671 , 0199827672 , 9780199827657 , 0199827656
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Introduction / Paulina Bren and Mary Neuburger -- Living large : introduction -- Tuzex and the hustler : living it up in Czechoslovakia / Paulina Bren -- Utopia gone terribly right : plutonium's "gated communities" in the Soviet Union and the United States / Kate Brown -- "Knife in the water" : competitive consumption in urbanizing Poland / Kacper Poblocki -- Quality control : introduction -- The taste of smoke : bulgartabak and the manufacturing of cigarettes and satisfaction / Mary Neuburger -- Risky business : what was really being sold in the department stores of socialist Eastern Europe? / Patrick Hyder Patterson -- Material harmony : the quest for quality in socialist Bulgaria, 1960s-1980s / Rossitza Guentcheva -- Kitchen talk : introduction -- Eating up Yugoslavia : cookbooks and consumption in socialist Yugoslavia / Wendy Bracewell -- Grounds for discontent? : coffee from the black market to the kaffeeklatsch in the GDR / Katherine Pence -- From black caviar to blackouts : gender, consumption, and lifestyle in Ceausescu's Romania / Jill Massino -- To market, to market -- : introduction -- The "socialist bourse" : alcohol, reputation, and gender in Romania's second economy during the 1980s / Narcis Tulbure -- The extraordinary career of Feketevágo Ur : wood theft, pig-killing, and entrepreneurship in communist Hungary, 1948-1956 / Karl Brown -- Keeping it close to home : resourcefulness and scarcity in late socialist and post-socialist Poland / Malgorzata Mazurek -- Constructive criticism : introduction -- Kids, cars, or cashews? : debating and remembering consumption in socialist Hungary / Tamas Dombos and Lena Pellandini-Simanyi -- The house that socialism built : reform, consumption and inequality in postwar Yugoslavia / Brigitte Le Normand -- Shop around the bloc : trader tourism and its discontents on the East German-Polish border / Mark Keck-Szajbel -- Index
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Political Science , Slavic Studies
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    Keywords: Osteuropa ; Verbrauch ; Handel ; Geschichte 1945-1990 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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