Rethinking the Historiography of the Soviet Bloc : The Totalitarianism Paradigm and Institutional Practices under Communism

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Full Description

Addressing polarized narratives of authoritarian control and societal resistance, this volume reconsiders the totalitarianism paradigm in the study of the Soviet Bloc. Historians, philosophers, and literary scholars explore both its enduring explanatory power and its conceptual limits, drawing on insights from social epistemology and the history of social sciences. Case studies on Czechoslovakia, Romania, Poland, Hungary, the former GDR, Ukraine and the Soviet Union reveal how education, publishing, and cultural production shaped institutional life and intra-bloc interactions. The contributions develop new historiographical standards for understanding the complex interplay between imperial influence and local agency across the diverse societies of the former socialist world, while exploring the potential of various social-theoretical frameworks.

Contents

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Historians Reassess Totalitarianism Theory

Manuela L. Ungureanu

Part I: Main Paradigms and their Evolving Fortunes

Chapter 1. Remarks on the Historiography of Rapid Political and Social Change

Daniel Little

Chapter 2. Carl Friedrich's Path to "Totalitarianism"

Stephen Turner

Chapter 3. Soviet Society, Social Structure, and Everyday Life: Major Frameworks Reconsidered

Mark Edele

Chapter 4. The GDR: A Special Kind of Modern Dictatorship

Jürgen Kocka

Chapter 5. Totalitarian Syndrome as a Case of an Essentially Contested Concept: An Overview of Discussions Held in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Poland

Krzysztof Brzechczyn

Chapter 6. Framing the Rising Discontent with Totalitarianism Theory: The View from Social Ontology

Manuela L. Ungureanu

Chapter 7. Totalitarianism and the Historians

Charles Turner

Chapter 8. Why I say "Totalitarian Regimes": A Response to Totalitarianism Denial

Aviezer Tucker

Part II: Approaches to Control, Legitimation of Power and Forms of Resistance

Chapter 9. Beyond Totalitarianism: Rethinking Approaches to the GDR and the Nazi Past

Mary Fulbrook

Chapter 10. The Soviets Abroad: The NKVD, Intelligence, and State Building in East-Central Europe after World War II

Molly Pucci

Chapter 11. Postwar Show Trials: The Apogee of Totalitarianism or Political Processes?

Barbara J. Falk

Chapter 12. The Communist Public Sphere: A Sociolegal Analysis

Mihaela Şerban

Chapter 13. Industrialization, Independence, Identity: Legitimation of Power in Communist Romania, 1965-1971

Dragoş Petrescu

Chapter 14. Homo Sovieticus and the Greengrocer: On Varieties of Dissident Critique of Post-Totalitarian Political Culture

Piotr Wciślik

Chapter 15. On the Origins of "Totalita": A Social Epistemology of a Non-Concept

Muriel Blaive

Part III: Soviet-Style Institutions for Higher-Education and Research and the Powers of the New Elites

Chapter 16. The Counterintuitive Effects of Soviet Totalitarianism: Soviet Universities during Late Stalinism, 1945-1953

Benjamin Tromly

Chapter 17. Sergei Vavilov and the Soviet Modes of Science Production

Alexei Kojevnikov

Chapter 18. A Friendship Inside Romanian Academia under Cultural Stalinism: Mihai Ralea and Tudor Vianu

Cristian Vasile

Chapter 19. Gatekeeping Institutions of Literary Translation in Soviet Ukraine

Valentyna Savchyn

Chapter 20. Intellectual Autonomy in Socialist Romania: Theories, Methods, and the Case Study of Sociology after 1966

Adela Hîncu

Chapter 21. Writing Contemporary History in Late Socialist Hungary: Dissecting Institutional Legacies

Réka Krizmanics

Chapter 22. "The Tale of Two Cities": The Historical Multicultural Bucharest Vs. the Communist Capital of Romania

Cristina Petrescu

Afterword: The Makings of Rethinking the Historiography of the Soviet Bloc or How to Take Stock of an Elephant, and Still Keep Your Bearings

Manuela L. Ungureanu

Index

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