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State and Society in Communist Czechoslovakia: Transforming the Everyday from WWII to the Fall of the Berlin Wall

Autor Roman Krakovsky
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 feb 2020
Across central and eastern Europe after World War II, the newly established communist regimes promised a drastic social revolution that would transform the world at great pace and pave the way to a socialist future. Although many aspects of this utopian project are well known - such as fast-paced industrialisation, collectivisation and urbanisation - the regimes even sought to transform the ways in which their citizens interacted with each other and the world around them. Using a unique analytical model based on an amalgam of anthropology, sociology, history and extensive archival research, award-winning scholar Roman Krakovsky here considers the Czechoslovakian attempt to 'reinvent the world' - 'time' and 'space' included - in this all-encompassing way. Ranging from WWII to the fall of the Berlin Wall, his innovative analysis variously considers the impact of Stakhanovism, the impossible-to-achieve production targets intended to assert socialism's future potential; the attempt to replace Sunday's Christian attributes with socialist ones; and the profound changes brought about to the public and private spheres, including the culture of informing and the ways this was circumvented.Across a wide range of case studies Krakovsky demonstrates both the far-reaching extent of the communist vision and the inherent flaws and contradictions that gradually destabilised it. This in-depth perspective is vital reading for all scholars of twentieth century history and politics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780755600137
ISBN-10: 0755600134
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 40 black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Written by an award-winning, emerging scholar in the field of 20th-century history

Notă biografică

Roman Krakovsky is a lecturer at the University of Geneva, Switzerland. He received his PhD in 2012 from the Universite Paris-Sorbonne, France. and won a number of awards for his doctoral thesis, among them the Prix d'histoire sociale and the Fraenkel Prize in Contemporary History.

Cuprins

Chapter 1. A country where tomorrow was here yesterday- A new horizon for a new society- Working to a new timetable- Making the new timetable routineChapter 2. The Lord's day, Worker's day- Breaking with conventions- Giving a new focus to an established ritual- The success of the projectChapter 3. Building a notion of common good- Relationships between public stakeholders- The combination of public and private interests- The merging of state and societyChapter 4. Complaining and talking about yourself- The socialist experience of living together- A space to call one's own- Reclaiming the private sphereChapter 5. "One day, our streets will be one huge celebration!"- Forming a socialist community- Building social bonds- The reliability of social linkageConclusionBibliography Index

Recenzii

Krakovský offers with this volume a remarkable perspective on the fundamental changes to the social order in socialist Czechoslovakia .... Krakovský is eloquent in his combining of micro studies with general questions about socialist society. It is a stimulating, unconventional book.
This monograph has many strengths and will assist the reader to fully understand how the Communist Party attempted to permeate all aspects of society. The chapters are based on clear and focused case studies ... An excellent contribution to the post-1989 historiography on communism. It offers a refreshing approach to understanding both ideology and society through a novel focus on time and space.