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The New Eastern Europe

The Khrushchev Era and After

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New York-Washington-London
Kiadó: Frederick A. Praeger, Publishers
Kiadás helye: New York-Washington-London
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 306 oldal
Sorozatcím: Praeger University Series
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PRAEGER UNIVERSITY SERIES
THE NEW EASTERN EUROPE The Khrushchev Era and After
J. F. BROWN
In 1956, the Communist world wore a new look. Stalin, dead three years, had been denounced by his successor. Hungary and Poland had dared to attempt revolution. And throughout Eastern Europe, the satellite states of the Soviet Union were faced with the difficult demands of a technological age.
But 1956 was only a beginning. In The New Eastern Europe: The Khrushchev Era and After, J. F. Brown examines in detail the fascinating decade that followed—a decade in which the satellite states began to move away from "Stalinist uniformity" and from the absolute control of the Kremlin to a position of ever-increasing diversity and even autonomy. Country by country—Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania—Mr. Brown surveys the important political, economic, and cultural developments that signaled this turning point in the history of Communism.
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PRAEGER UNIVERSITY SERIES
THE NEW EASTERN EUROPE The Khrushchev Era and After
J. F. BROWN
In 1956, the Communist world wore a new look. Stalin, dead three years, had been denounced by his successor. Hungary and Poland had dared to attempt revolution. And throughout Eastern Europe, the satellite states of the Soviet Union were faced with the difficult demands of a technological age.
But 1956 was only a beginning. In The New Eastern Europe: The Khrushchev Era and After, J. F. Brown examines in detail the fascinating decade that followed—a decade in which the satellite states began to move away from "Stalinist uniformity" and from the absolute control of the Kremlin to a position of ever-increasing diversity and even autonomy. Country by country—Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania—Mr. Brown surveys the important political, economic, and cultural developments that signaled this turning point in the history of Communism.
Studying each state both individually and as a part of the Communist world, he searches for the signs of growing independence in the satellites' political and economic policies, their role in comecon, their relations with the West, their attempts at agricultural and industrial advancement, and their cultural outlook. He evaluates the influence of Yugoslavia's revisionism and Romania's success in sustaining policies independent of the Soviet leadership. Lastly, Mr. Brown examines the varying responses among East European Communists to the challenge of the Peking regime, to the East-West détente, to Khrushchev's fall, and to his successors.
Under Khrushchev, writes Mr. Brown, the nations of Eastern Europe won a degree of freedom in their relations with each other, the Soviet Union, and the non-Communist West that rendered the term "satellite," in certain cases, something of a misnomer. Furthermore, with the emergence of a doctrinal dispute between Moscow and Peking, the East European states discovered they could obtain additional concessions from the Soviet Union by threatening to support the Chinese. In the future, contends' Mr. Brown, the force of economic circumstance and the needs of an industrial and technical world will bring even greater freedom to these states.
THE AUTHOR: J. F. Brown is a specialist on East European affairs and has written articles on the area for such publications as Survey, The New Republic, and Encounter. He has also contributed chapters to The Communist States at the Crossroads and Talking to Eastern Europe. A graduate of Manchester University and former research fellow at the University of Michigan, he is currently living in West Germany. Vissza

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