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The 1959 purge of the Latvian national communists has long been cast in black-and-white terms: Russification and resistance; victimizers and victims. Conventional wisdom holds that Nikita Khrushchev was behind the purge. After all, he was the Soviet premier; he stopped in Riga just a few weeks before; even the leading victim of the purge, Eduards Berklavs, labeled Khrushchev the culprit. For the first time, William D. Prigge's penetrating analysis challenges this view and untangles the intricacies of Soviet center-periphery relations like a political thriller. With each new chapter, a truer understanding of events comes into sharper focus more complex and fascinating than could ever be imagined. Ultimately, the reverberations are felt all the way to the Kremlin and weaken what Khrushchev thought was his own firm footing. For the student of Soviet and Latvian history alike, this volume provides more than just the story of a purge it is a unique snapshot into the political machinations

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«[...] P.’s volume offers valuable insight into the history of the Latvian Communist Party.»
(Andrejs Plakans, Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung 65/2016)

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Contents: Introduction: The Hot Summer of 1959 – Russophiles and Culture: The Early Years of Occupation, 1946-1953 – Between the Anvil and the Hammer: National Communists, Cadres & Beria, 1946-1953 – The Education of Eduards Berklavs, 1955-1957 – Unholy Alliances: Moscow, the Military, and National Communists, 1953-1957 – The Summit: Latvian National Communists in Power, 1958-1959 – Industrialization or Russification? Demographic Changes in Latvia – The Strange Death of Latvian National Communism, 1959-1960.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/13/2015 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433127342, 978-1433127342
      ISBN10: 1433127342

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The 1959 purge of the Latvian national communists has long been cast in black-and-white terms: Russification and resistance; victimizers and victims. Conventional wisdom holds that Nikita Khrushchev was behind the purge. After all, he was the Soviet premier; he stopped in Riga just a few weeks before; even the leading victim of the purge, Eduards Berklavs, labeled Khrushchev the culprit. For the first time, William D. Prigge's penetrating analysis challenges this view and untangles the intricacies of Soviet center-periphery relations like a political thriller. With each new chapter, a truer understanding of events comes into sharper focus more complex and fascinating than could ever be imagined. Ultimately, the reverberations are felt all the way to the Kremlin and weaken what Khrushchev thought was his own firm footing. For the student of Soviet and Latvian history alike, this volume provides more than just the story of a purge it is a unique snapshot into the political machinations

      Trade Review
      «[...] P.’s volume offers valuable insight into the history of the Latvian Communist Party.»
      (Andrejs Plakans, Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung 65/2016)

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Introduction: The Hot Summer of 1959 – Russophiles and Culture: The Early Years of Occupation, 1946-1953 – Between the Anvil and the Hammer: National Communists, Cadres & Beria, 1946-1953 – The Education of Eduards Berklavs, 1955-1957 – Unholy Alliances: Moscow, the Military, and National Communists, 1953-1957 – The Summit: Latvian National Communists in Power, 1958-1959 – Industrialization or Russification? Demographic Changes in Latvia – The Strange Death of Latvian National Communism, 1959-1960.

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