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By the second half of the 1940s, newly conquered nations of Central and Eastern Europe were expected to adjust multiple professions, including those related to the historical sciences, to the Soviet model. However, Marxism, soon to become the only acceptable methodology, was no longer understood in the same way as in Bolshevik Russia. Its Soviet variation borrowed heavily from the tradition of Russian historiography and the Russian national tradition. The variations formulated in the satellite countries were also less likely to break away from existing traditions than to revise and re-evaluate them, along with the perspectives on Russia’s role in the history of Central and Eastern Europe.

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«For those doing work on history-writing in the Communist Bloc, this serious work will be an important source […].»
(Paul Le Blanc, The Russian Review 73.4, 2014)

«Maciej Gorny's book is a rich and insightful study […].»
(Monika Baar, American Historical Review Feb. 2016)

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Contents: The Organization of Historical Sciences – The Marxist Interpretation of National Histories – The Marxist History of Historiography – Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Slovakia.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 26/08/2013
      ISBN13: 9783631645123, 978-3631645123
      ISBN10: 3631645120

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      By the second half of the 1940s, newly conquered nations of Central and Eastern Europe were expected to adjust multiple professions, including those related to the historical sciences, to the Soviet model. However, Marxism, soon to become the only acceptable methodology, was no longer understood in the same way as in Bolshevik Russia. Its Soviet variation borrowed heavily from the tradition of Russian historiography and the Russian national tradition. The variations formulated in the satellite countries were also less likely to break away from existing traditions than to revise and re-evaluate them, along with the perspectives on Russia’s role in the history of Central and Eastern Europe.

      Trade Review
      «For those doing work on history-writing in the Communist Bloc, this serious work will be an important source […].»
      (Paul Le Blanc, The Russian Review 73.4, 2014)

      «Maciej Gorny's book is a rich and insightful study […].»
      (Monika Baar, American Historical Review Feb. 2016)

      Table of Contents
      Contents: The Organization of Historical Sciences – The Marxist Interpretation of National Histories – The Marxist History of Historiography – Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Slovakia.

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