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This book examines the construction, dissemination, and reception of the Stalin cult in East Germany from the end of World War II to the building of the Berlin Wall. By exporting Stalin’s cult to the Eastern bloc, Moscow aspired to symbolically unite the communist states in an imagined cult community pivoting around the Soviet leader. Based on Russian and German archives, this work analyzes the emergence of the Stalin cult’s transnational dimension. On one hand, it looks at how Soviet representations of power were transferred and adapted in the former “enemy’s” country. On the other hand, it reconstructs “spaces of agency” where different agents and generations interpreted, manipulated, and used the Stalin cult to negotiate social identities and everyday life. This study reveals both the dynamics of Stalinism as a political system after the Cold War began and the foundations of modern politics through mass mobilization, emotional bonding, and social engineering in Soviet-style societies. As an integral part of the global history of communism, this book opens up a comparative, entangled perspective on the ways in which veneration of Stalin and other nationalistic cults were established in socialist states across Europe and beyond.



Table of Contents

List of Figures

Acknowledgments

Abbreviations

Introduction

Chapter 1

The Premodern and Modern Foundations of Personality Cults

Chapter 2

The Empire of Stalinism: The USSR and East Germany after 1945

Chapter 3

From the “Red Tyrant” to the “Liberator”: The Image of Stalin in the Soviet Occupation Zone of Germany

Chapter 4

“The Best Friend of the German People”: The Making of the Cult Community in the GDR

Chapter 5

“The Fierce Enemy of the German People”: The Personality Cult and Iconoclasm in East Germany

Chapter 6

“We Wanted to Make a God but He Turned Out to be the Devil”: The Politics and Practices of De-Stalinization in the GDR

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 28/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9781666911893, 978-1666911893
      ISBN10: 1666911895

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book examines the construction, dissemination, and reception of the Stalin cult in East Germany from the end of World War II to the building of the Berlin Wall. By exporting Stalin’s cult to the Eastern bloc, Moscow aspired to symbolically unite the communist states in an imagined cult community pivoting around the Soviet leader. Based on Russian and German archives, this work analyzes the emergence of the Stalin cult’s transnational dimension. On one hand, it looks at how Soviet representations of power were transferred and adapted in the former “enemy’s” country. On the other hand, it reconstructs “spaces of agency” where different agents and generations interpreted, manipulated, and used the Stalin cult to negotiate social identities and everyday life. This study reveals both the dynamics of Stalinism as a political system after the Cold War began and the foundations of modern politics through mass mobilization, emotional bonding, and social engineering in Soviet-style societies. As an integral part of the global history of communism, this book opens up a comparative, entangled perspective on the ways in which veneration of Stalin and other nationalistic cults were established in socialist states across Europe and beyond.



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures

      Acknowledgments

      Abbreviations

      Introduction

      Chapter 1

      The Premodern and Modern Foundations of Personality Cults

      Chapter 2

      The Empire of Stalinism: The USSR and East Germany after 1945

      Chapter 3

      From the “Red Tyrant” to the “Liberator”: The Image of Stalin in the Soviet Occupation Zone of Germany

      Chapter 4

      “The Best Friend of the German People”: The Making of the Cult Community in the GDR

      Chapter 5

      “The Fierce Enemy of the German People”: The Personality Cult and Iconoclasm in East Germany

      Chapter 6

      “We Wanted to Make a God but He Turned Out to be the Devil”: The Politics and Practices of De-Stalinization in the GDR

      Conclusion

      Bibliography

      Index

      About the Author

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