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adam_text | Contents
List of Tables vii
Acknowledgments viii
Introduction: Historical Memory of European
Communisms Before and After 1989 1
STANISLAV HOLUBEC AND AGNIESZKA MROZIK
PARTI
Memory of the Left in Post-Socialist Europe 19
1 “Of the Past Let Us Make a Clean Slate”: The Lack of a
Left-Wing Narrative and the Failure of the Hungarian Left 21
CSILLA KISS
2 Communist Successors and Narratives of the Past:
Party Factions in the German PDS and the Russian
CPRF, 1990-2005 41
THORSTEN HOLZHÄUSER AND ANTONY KALASHNIKOV
3 The Memory and Identity of the Western European Left in
the Light of European Integration: View from Inside 74
WALTER BAIER
PART II
Memorial Landscapes in Central and Eastern Europe 99
4 Dissonant Heritage: Soviet Monuments in Central
and Eastern Europe 101
ALEKSANDRA KUCZYiiSKA-ZONIK
vi Contents
5 Lenin, Marx and Local Heroes: Socialist and
Post-Socialist Memorial Landscapes in Eastern
Germany and Czechoslovakia—-The Case Study of
Jena and Hradec Kralove 122
STANISLAV HOLUBEC
6 The Politics of Oblivion and the Practices of Remembrance:
Repression, Collective Memory and Nation-Building in
Post-Soviet Russia 141
EKATERINA V. KLIMENKO
PART III
Communist Politics of Memory Before 1989 163
7 What Happened in 1980? Memory Forging and the Official
Story of Martial Law in the Polish United Workers’ Party
JAKUB SZUMSKI
8 “We Must Reconstruct Our Own Past”: 1960s Polish
Communist Women’s Memoirs—Constructing the
(Gender) History of the Polish Left
AGNIESZKA MROZIK
9 Romanian Communists Under Gheorghiu-Dej: Legitimation
Before 1965 and Its Memory as Opposition to Ceau$escu
MONICA CIOBANU
10 Constructing New Friends and Enemies: Rewriting
Czechoslovak History After the Communist Takeover 242
DARINA VOLF
11 Constructing Memoirs of the October Revolution in the 1920s 260
OKSANA KLYMENKO
Contributors 274
Index 278
165
192
221
Index
Agârdi, Péter 30, 37n7
Allende, Salvador 10, 75, 86, 131,
133,135
Althusser, Louis 83
Angyal, Istvân 34, 40n44
Anketa uchastnika Oktyabrskogo
perevorota [The Survey for the
October Overturn Participant]
267—268; see also Istpart
anti-Americanism 51, 253-254
anti-communism 12-14, 22, 36, 46,
52-53, 56-57, 110, 135-137
anti-Stalinism 48
anti-totalitarianism 48, 58-59
Antonescu, Ion 228, 231
Apostol, Gheorghe 226, 233-235,
240n37, 241n44, 241n49, 241n51;
see also Letter of the Six (Romania)
Arendt, Hannah 80, 95n31
Arsenal Uprising (Kiev) 267, 273n50;
see also October Revolution of 1917
Artner, Annamaria 30, 37n7
Ashworth, Gregory J. 102-103,
116nn9-12
Aster Revolution (Hungary) 26; see also
Kârolyi, Mihäly
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy 25,
38nl4, 254
Bârladeanu, Alexandru 224, 233-235,
240n37, 241n48, 241n50; see also
Letter of the Six (Romania)
Baturin, Nikolai 264, 272nn27-30;
see also Konspekt-minimum dlya
vospominanij [The Basic Outline for
Memoirs]
Bauer, Otto 77, 80, 95n30
Beria, Lavrentiy 47, 144
Berlinguer, Enrico 84-85
Berlin Wall 56, 58, 124
Bertinotti, Fausto 88-90, 94nl7,
96n53
Bisky, Lothar 45, 52, 64n42
Bolshevik revolution 13, 101, 248-249,
260; see also Bolsheviks; October
Revolution of 1917
Bolsheviks 3-6, 199, 216n23,
260—263, 266, 268—269; see also
Bolshevik revolution; October
Revolution of 1917
Brezhnev, Leonid 5, 11, 47, 49, 53,
146, 173,189n47
Brucan, Silviu 223, 233-235, 240n37,
241n52; see also Letter of the Six
(Romania)
Bukharin, Nikolai 12; see also Great Purge
Butovo (Russia) 149, 155,
161nn73-74; see also Memorial Day
for the Victims of Political Repression
(Russia)
Carillo, Santiago 84-85, 96n45; see also
Eurocommunism
Carl Zeiss factory (Jena) 125-126, 130
Ceau§escu, Nicolae vi, 9, 17n34, 29,
90, 131, 221-227, 233-238, 238n2,
w 238n5, 240n37, 241n47
Cerny, David 107-108; see also
monuments, communist and Soviet
Chernyakhovsky, Ivan 104-105;
see also monuments, communist
and Soviet
Chiocchetti, Paolo 78, 94n24, 95n39
Cold War 1, 49, 52, 56-59, 71nl59,
82-83, 91, 168-169, 183, 188n31,
244, 250
collective memory vi, 41-43, 62nl0,
111, 113, 141-142,145, 158n5,
Index 2 79
167, 169, 186nn6-7, 191nl07,
218n51, 241n56, 241n60, 255,
259n57, 272n21; see also historical
memory
Cominform 82, 96n40; see also
Comintern (Communist
International)
Comintern (Communist International)
3-6, 30, 79-82, 200, 216n23,
226-228, 234; see also Cominform
Communist League (Germany) 79;
see also Engels, Friedrich; Marx, Karl
Communist Party of Austria (KPO)
17n29, 86, 96n54, 274
Communist Party of China (CPC) 169
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
(KSC) 96n40, 124, 169, 213n5, 243,
247, 255, 256n5, 257n7, 257nll,
258nn36-38, 258n44, 259n55
Communist Party of France see French
Communist Party (PCF)
Communist Party of Germany (KPD)
4, 66n74, 73nl95; see also German
Communist Party (DKP)
Communist Party of Greece see Greek
Communist Party (KKE)
Communist Party of Italy 95n36;
see also Italian Communist Party (PCI)
Communist Party of Poland (CPP)
193, 196, 198-201, 206, 215nl9,
216n28, 216n38, 217n41, 219n66;
see also Communist Workers Party
of Poland (CWPP)
Communist Party of the Russian
Federation (CPRF) v, 13, 41-48,
50, 53-57, 59-60, 60nnl-3,
62n7, 62nll, 62nl4, 67n94,
68nl05, 69nl32, 71nl53, 96n56,
160n36, 275
Communist Party of the Russian
Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
(CPRSFSR) 43
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
(CPSU) 5, 10, 12, 43-44, 47, 55-56,
80, 82, 84, 87, 96n40, 192, 207;
see also Twentieth Congress of the
CPSU of 1956
Communist Party of Ukraine (CPU) 14
Communist Refoundation Party (PRC)
(Italy) 86, 88-89, 96n52, 96n54
Communist Workers Party of Poland
(CWPP) 199; see also Communist
Party of Poland (CPP)
counterrevolution 13, 31, 45,184,186n3
Courtois, Stéphane 18n53, 83; see also
Maoism
Czechoslovak coup d état of 1948 see
Victorious February
Day of People’s Unity (Russia) 152
Day of Reconciliation and Cohesion
(Russia) 152
Declaration of Independence of 1964
(Romania) 230, 235-236; see also
Gheorghiu-Dej, Gheorghe
de-communization 102, 111, 115;
see also de-Sovietization
de-Sovietization 101; see also
de-communization
de-Stalinization 9, 82, 171, 187n23,
192-193, 206, 213n3, 229, 234,
253, 258n44; see also Thaw
Deutscher, Isaac 80, 95n28
DIE LINKE (Germany) 13,18n50,
60, 61n4, 73n204, 88, 91,127,
139n43; see also Party of Democratic
Socialism (PDS)
Dimitrov, Georgi 6, 135, 227
Dobrynin, Konstantin 150
Doftana Prison (Romania) 226,
231-232, 240n29; see also
Gheorghiu-Dej, Gheorghe
Dzerzhinsky, Felix 198-199, 215n23,
216n28; see also Dzerzhinsky, Felix,
monument to (Moscow)
Dzerzhinsky, Felix, monument to
(Moscow) 145, 156; see also
Dzerzhinsky, Felix
Eastern Bloc 1, 5, 9-10, 13, 15, 41,
49, 74, 101, 109, 122, 135-136,
227, 277
ego-documents 263, 265; see also
Istpart
Ellenstein, Jean 85, 96n44
Engels, Friedrich i, 2-3, 5, 13,
16n7, 79, 93n2, 94n23, 94n25,
95nn26-27, 133, 203, 218n53
Eurocommunism 76, 84-86, 96n45;
see also Carillo, Santiago
European Anti-Capitalist Left 89; see also
Trotskyism
European Left Party 90, 96n51; see also
Party of the European Left
European Social Forum 88-89; see also
World Social Forum
280 Index
February Revolution of 1917 3, 265,
269; see also Russian Revolution
of 1917
Fidesz (Hungary) 21-23, 30-33, 35;
see also Orban, Viktor
First Czechoslovak Republic 136, 243,
248-249, 254, 257n23; see also
Masaryk, Tomas Garrigue
Fourth International 83; see also
Trotsky, Leon
French Communist Party (PCF) 7-8,
79, 83-85, 87, 96n40, 96n54
French Revolution 2, 4, 9, 12
Fuéik, Julius 136
Gelis, Joseph 265, 270, 272nn32-34,
272nn36-37; see also Istpart; Kak
nado pisat5 vospominaniya [How to
Write Memoirs]
Georgescu, Teohari 226, 229; see also
Doftana Prison (Romania)
German Communist Party (DKP)
86; see also Communist Party of
Germany (KPD)
German Democratic Republic (GDR)
i, 9,15, 16nl0, 45, 48-53, 58, 60,
64n43, 66n71, 69nl21, 71nl73,
73n204, 75, 122-124, 126-127,
129-131, 134-137, 138nl2,
140n58, 246, 253, 277
Gheorghiu-Dej, Gheorghe vi, 9,
221-223, 225-227, 229, 231, 233,
235, 237, 239nnl6-17, 240n25,
240nn31-32, 240n34, 241n39,
241n41, 241nn43-44, 241nn48-51,
241n55, 241n63
Gierek, Edward 165, 172, 174-175,
181-182, 187n25, 188n33, 194
Glucksmann, André 83; see also
Maoism
Gomulka, Wladyslaw 171,
188nn33-34, 192-194, 196,
200-201, 208-209, 212n3, 216n27,
220n75
Gorbachev, Mikhail 11-13, 45, 47,
49-51, 54, 75, 87,143-144, 184,
223, 233
Gottwald, Klement 1, 9, 130-132,
134-135, 139n27, 139n32, 243,
246-248, 267nl0, 257n21
Gramsci, Antonio 77
Great Patriotic War i, 6, 10-11, 47, 54,
105, 146, 152, 154,157
Great Purge 12; see also Stalinist purges
of the 1930s
Greek Communist Party (KKE) 87, 90
Green Bridge (Vilnius) 106, 114,
117n34; see also monuments,
communist and Soviet
Grivija strikes of 1933 (Romania)
231-232, 240n29; see also
Gheorghiu-Dej, Gheorghe
Grutas Park (Lithuania) 112; see also
museums
Gulag i, 9, 14, 27, 47, 55-56,
155-156, 236, 274; see also
Perm-36; State Museum of the
History of Gulag (Moscow)
Gysi, Gregor 45, 52, 57, 61n4, 64n33,
64n35, 67nn77-78, 69nnll7-118,
69nnl24-126, 69nl28,
72nnl74-175, 72nl78, 72nl89,
75, 93n6
Gyurcsany, Ferenc 22, 29, 31-35,
39n37, 39n39, 39n41
Hajdu, Tibor 26, 38n20
Hajek, Jiff 246-247, 249-250,
257nnl3-14, 257nnl8-19,258n29,
259n51
Havel, Vaclav 133; see also Velvet
Revolution
heritagization 101; see also objects of
memory; places of memory
Hiller, Istvan 29, 39n26
historical memory i-iii, v, 1-3, 15,
18n48, 45, 48, 57, 60, 61n4, 74,
149,155, 169, 186n8, 187n21, 260,
275; see also collective memory
Hobsbawm, Eric J. 26, 38nl6, 216n33,
242,256nl
Hoffmann, Werner 80
Honecker, Erich 75
Horn, Gyula 32, 34
Horthy, Miklos 26, 28-31, 33, 36,
37n9, 39n35
House of Terror Museum (Budapest)
13, 23, 30-31, 275; see also
museums
Hungarian Communist Party (HCP) 21,
26-28
Hungarian Socialist Party (HSP) 12,
21-24, 26, 29-35, 37, 39n38
Hungarian Socialist Workers’ Party
(HSWP) 21, 96n40,168, 187nl9
Hungarian Soviet Republic
(Magyarorszagi Tandcskoztarsasdg)
24, 26-30, 36
Hungarian Uprising of 1956 i, 24, 31,
33-34, 39n34, 40n44, 49, 168-169,
Index 281
186nl7, 187nl9; see also Soviet
invasion of Hungary in 1956
Hungarian Working People’s Party
(HWPP) 168
Husak, Gustav 130, 169
Iliescu, Ion 224-225, 236-237,
239n7, 240n37; see also Romanian
Revolution of 1989
Il-sung, Kim 10
Independence Day of the Russian
Federation 145
internationalism 25, 27, 81-83, 88,
195, 197-198, 200-201, 205,
217n41, 246, 257n20
Istpart 261-271, 271n5, 271n8,
271nl2, 272n24, 272nn26-27,
272n31,272nn38-39, 272nn42-43,
273n49; see also memory project
Italian Communist Party (PCI) 8, 12,
76, 79, 84-88, 96n40, 96n47;
see also Communist Party of Italy
Iwanow, Zbigniew 176-177, 189n55
Jaruzelski, Wojciech 35, 144, 166,
170-173, 176-185, 186n5, 190n 69,
190n73, 191n80, 191n82, 191n86;
see also Martial law of 1981 (Poland)
Jobbik (Hungary) 26, 31
John Paul II 127, 133
Kadar, Janos 24, 27, 31, 33-34, 168
Kaganovich, Lazar 47
Kak nado pisaf vospominaniya
[How to Write Memoirs] 265,
272nn32-34, 272nn36-37; see also
Gelis, Joseph; Istpart
Kamenev, Lev 12; see also Great Purge
Kania, Stanislaw 172-174, 176
Kärolyi, Mihäly 26-28, 30; see also
Aster Revolution (Hungary)
Katyn massacre i, 7, 12, 144-145,
148-149, 160n36
Khrushchev, Nikita 8-12, 47, 49, 80,
120n87, 192, 206, 229, 234-235
Kohl, Helmut 51, 53, 56, 71nnl66-167
Kommunarka (Russia) 155, 161n74;
see also Memorial Day for the
Victims of Political Repression
(Russia)
Komsomol 269
Konspekt ^minimum dlya vospominanij
[The Basic Outline for Memoirs] 264,
267-268, 270, 272nn27-30; see also
Baturin, Nikolai
Korean War 250, 252, 255
Kreisky, Bruno 85
Kun, Béla 27-29; see also Hungarian
Soviet Republic (Magyarorszâgi
Tanâ es k ôztârsasâg)
Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich vi, 1, 4-6, 8,
10-14, 16nl0, 55, 63nl9, 65n55,
70nl46, 70nl51, 79, 94nl9, 95n28,
101,107,112, 118n39, 118n43,
122-123, 125,127,129-131,
133-135,137,139n34,199, 231, 262;
see also Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk
(Poland); Leninopad [Lenin fall]
Leninopad [Lenin fall] 107; see also
Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich
Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk (Poland)
86, 171, 188n33; see also Lenin,
Vladimir Ilyich
Letopis revolyutsii [The Chronicles
of Revolution] journal (USSR) 263,
268, 270, 272n26, 273n51; see also
Istpart
Letter of the Six (Romania) 222, 224,
233-234, 241n46; see also Apostoi,
Gheorghe; Bârladeanu, Alexandru;
Brucan, Silviu; Mänescu, Corneliu;
Pîrvulescu, Constantin; Räceanu, Ion
Grigore
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia
(LDPR) 50
Liebknecht, Karl 4-5, 16nl0, 57, 75,
130,135-136
Lieu(x) de mémoire 3, 5, 113, 120n82,
231; see also places of memory
Luca, Vasile 227-229, 232; see also
Pauker, Ana
Lukács, Gyorgy 29
Lumumba, Patrice 10, 135
Luxemburg, Rosa 4-5, 16nl0, 57,
71nl73, 73nl95, 75, 135-136, 199,
210, 216n30
Magri, Lucio 11, 18n43, 18n46, 76, 85,
94nnll—13, 96n47
Mänescu, Corneliu 224, 233-234,
241n51; see also Letter of the Six
(Romania)
Manifesto ofVentotene (Italy) 87; see also
Rossi, Ernesto; Spinelli, Altiero
Maoism see Zedong, Mao
March, Luke 60-61n3, 62n9,
62nnll-13, 64n44, 67n92, 69nl31,
70nnl37-138, 71nnl53-155, 78,
93nl, 94nn22-23
282 Index
Marchais, Georges 8, 87; see also
French Communist Party (PCF)
Marshall Plan 82, 244, 250
Martial law of 1981 (Poland) vi, 35,
86, 110, 165-166, 170-171, 173,
177-185, 186n3, 187n23, 191nl07;
see also Jaruzelski, Wojciech
Marx, Karl i, vi, 2-5, 13, 16nn6-7,
26, 38nl3, 74-76, 78-80, 93n2,
93n6, 94n23, 94n25, 95nn26-27,
95n33, 122-123, 125, 127, 129,
131-133, 135-137, 139nn39-40,
139nn43-44, 202-203, 217n44,
218n53, 231
Marxism 2, 16n4, 64nn34-36,
64nn40-41, 67nn88-89, 72nl80,
76, 93n7, 183, 187n29, 18Sn35y 226
Marxism-Leninism 45, 49, 79-80,
139n26, 200
Masaryk, Tomas Garrigue 1, 9,
128-129, 132-134, 136, 140n48,
249, 254, 257n24, 257n28; see also
First Czechoslovak Republic
Maurer, Gheorghe 235, 240n37,
241nn53-54
May Day 3, 11, 16n8
Medgyessy, Péter 31-32
Mednoje (Russia) 155, 161 n75; see also
Memorial Day for the Victims of
Political Repression (Russia)
Medvedev, Dmitry 149, 152, 160n50
Memorial (NGO, Russia) 46, 154,
162n77, 162n82
Memorial Day for the Victims of
Political Repression (Russia) 144,
149; see also Butovo (Russia);
Kommunarka (Russia); Mednoje
(Russia)
memory forging vi, 165-167, 170, 185,
186nn7-8
memory project 157, 260, 262-263,
270, 271, 271nl; see also Istpart
Minh, Ho Chi 10
Molnâr, Erik 27, 38n22
monuments, communist and Soviet v,
4, 10, 73nl95, 101-102, 105-106,
109-115, 116n21, 118n49, 119n54,
120n77, 120n79, 130-131, 135,
156, 170, 262, 273n50; destruction
101, 104, 107-109, 111, 114,
116nl8, 118n41, 118n47, 119n68,
121n94, 132, 134, 145; see also
Dzerzhinsky, Feiix, monument to
(Moscow); Green Bridge (Vilnius);
Leninopad [Lenin fall]; objects of
memory; socialist realism
Moro, Aldo 85
Moschonas, Gerassimos 77, 92, 94nl6,
97n64
Munich Agreement 249-250, 252, 254,
258nn30-31
museums 4, 13, 23, 104, 106, 109,
112-114, 116n6, 130, 135, 143,
154-156, 161n71, 231, 233, 237,
261-263; see also Grütas Park;
House of Terror Museum (Budapest);
Perm-36; State Museum of the
History of Gulag (Moscow)
Nagy, Imre 33-34, 169
National Salvation Front (FSN)
(Romania) 221, 223-225, 233-234,
236-237, 239n7
Nejedly, ZdenSk 246, 257nnl0-ll
Neubert, Harald 75-76, 93nn9-10
Niculescu-Mizil, Paul 224, 235,
239nll, 240n28, 241n53, 241n58
Nostalgia 1, 16n2, 33, 36, 43-46, 51,
59, 64nn44-45, 65n46, 118n45,
215nl4, 224; see also Ostalgie
Nowa Huta (Krakow) 135
objects of memory 109-110; see also
monuments, communist and Soviet
October Revolution of 1917 i, vi, 4-5,
8-9,11-12, 26, 50, 56, 77, 87,193,
195-199, 213n5, 216n25, 218n56,
248,260-263, 265-270, 271nl,
273n47, 273n50; see also Bolshevik
revolution; Russian Revolution of 1917
October Uprising of 1917 (Russia)
260-261; see also October
Revolution of 1917
operaismo 86
Orban, Viktor 23, 27, 31-32, 35,
38n23, 39n34; see also Fidesz
(Hungary)
Ostalgie 46, 51, 64n43; see also
Nostalgia
Pan-Slavism 254; see also Slavic Unity
Paris Commune 2-3, 5-6, 16n5,
75, 260
Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS)
v, 12, 41-46, 48-49, 51-53,
56-60, 60n2, 61n4, 62n7, 63n29,
64nn30-40, 64n42, 66-67n74,
67n75, 67nn77-83, 68nl06,
68nl08, 68nll0, 68nnll2-114,
69nnll8-119, 69nl27, 71nl61,
71nnl64-165, 71nnl68-169,
71nnl71-172, 72nl75, 72nnl81-184,
Index 283
72nnl86-187, 72nnl89-191,
72nnl93~194, 73nl95, 73nl97,
73nn203-204, 88, 96n54,127,132,
139n43, 275; see also DIE LINKE
Party of the European Left 74, 96n55,
274; see also European Left Party
Päträ§canu, Lucrejiu 228-229, 231,
236, 240n23, 240n35
Pauker, Ana 213n5, 226-229, 232,
239n20, 240n24, 240n36; see also
Luca, Vasile
Perm-36 (Russia) 155; see also Gulag;
museums
Pieck, Wilhelm 131
Pirvulescu, Constantin 228, 233-234;
see also Letter of the Six (Romania)
places of memory 105, 111, 131,
140n56; see also Lieu(x) de mémoire
Podemos (Spain) 35, 74, 78, 90
Pokrovsky, Mikhail 266
Polish United Workers’ Party (PUWP,
PZPR) vi-vii, 96n40, 165-168,
170-185, 186n5,186nnl4-16,
187nn27-28,188n33, 189n37,
189nn53-54,190n58, 190nn61-62,
190nn66-68, 190n70, 190n74,
190nn76-77,191n88, 191n90,
191nl06, 192,194, 196,
214nn9-10, 215nn20-21,220n75,
216n27; see also Polish Workers’
Party (PWP, PPR)
Polish Workers’ Party (PWP, PPR)
196, 201, 214nl0, 215nl9, 217n41,
219n69, 220n75; see also Polish
United Workers’ Party (PUWP,
PZPR)
politics of history 1-2, 5, 10, 12-14,
22-24, 33, 36-37, 37n3, 275; see also
politics of memory
politics of memory vi, 16n2, 24, 31, 37,
37n3, 57-58, 66n70, 107, 114-115,
136-137, 154, 170, 186nl3,
221-223, 337, 275-276; see also
politics of history
Popescu, Dumitru 224, 231, 235,
239nll, 241n53
Prague Spring of 1968 (Czechoslovakia)
i, 49, 84,107, 118n41, 122,
129-130, 187n20, 255-256,
258n46; see also Warsaw Pact
invasion of 1968
Presidential Commission of the Russian
Federation to Counter Attempts to
Falsify History to the Detriment of
Russia’s Interest (Russia) 153; see also
Putin, Vladimir
Presidential Council for Civil Society
and Human Rights (Russia) 149;
see also Putin, Vladimir
Program for Perpetuating the Memory
of Victims of the Totalitarian Regime
and on National Reconciliation
(Russia) 149; see also Putin, Vladimir
Proletarian Democracy (Democrazia
Proletaria, Italia) 86
Proletarskaya revolyutsiya [Proletarian
Revolution] journal (USSR) 263, 265,
267, 270, 272n32, 272n40; see also
Istpart
Putin, Vladimir 54, 60, 147, 149,
152-155, 159nnl9-21, 160nn35-36,
162n85
Quaderni rossi journal (Italia) 86;
see also operaismo
Raceanu, Ion Grigore 233-234; see also
Letter of the Six (Romania)
R ceanu, Mircea 234, 241n45; see also
R ceanu, Ion Grigore
Rakosi, Matyas 27, 29
Red Army 7, 101-102, 108-113,
116nn20-21,118n41,123,128,
131-132, 148,188n31, 252,
254-255; see also Soviet Army
Rehabilitation of victims of political
repression (Russia) 143-144
Reunification of Germany 124
revisionism 8, 15n2, 49, 55, 182, 207
Revolution of 1905 (Russia) 4, 195,
198-199, 266-267
Ripp, Zoltán 32, 37nn8-9, 38nl9y
39n32, 39n38, 40n42, 40n45, 40n48
Romanian Communist Party (PCR)
221- 229, 231-234, 236-237
Romanian Revolution of 1989
222- 223, 238, 238n4, 238n6
Rossi, Ernesto 87, 96n49; see also
Manifesto of Wentotene (Italy)
Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
216n23, 262, 266, 269; see also
Bolsheviks
Russian Historical Society 153, 155
Russian Military-Historical Society
153,155
Russian Revolution of 1917 4, 6,
16nl3, 80; see also Bolshevik
revolution; February Revolution of
1917; October Revolution of 1917
Russian Social Democratic Labor Party
(Bolsheviks) (RSDLP(B)) 199; see also
Bolsheviks
284 Index
Sartre, Jean-Paul 83
Schroder, Gerhard 56, 69nll7
Second International 25
Sfetcu, Paul 235, 241nn53-54
Slavic Unity 245-246, 257nl0; see also
Pan-Slavism
Social Democratic Party of Germany
(SPD) 56, 59, 66n67, 71nl61,
72nl75, 72nl90, 73nl95,
73n204, 75
Social Democratic Party of Hungary
(HSDP) 21, 25, 38nl3
Social Democratic Workers’ Party of
Austria (SDAPO) 81
Social Democratic Workers’ Party of
Cisleithania see Social Democratic
Workers’ Party of Austria (SDAPO)
socialist realism 114, 120n85, 120n87,
121n88; see also monuments,
communist and Soviet
Socialist Unity Party of Germany
(SED) 43-45, 48-49, 52, 56, 58,
63n29, 64nn31-33, 64n36, 64n38,
66n67, 66nn73-74, 67n75, 67n78,
67nn81-82, 71nl61, 72nl91,
75-76, 96n40, 124, 132
Solidarity trade union (Solidarnosc)
11, 86, 111, 165-166,170-181,
183-185, 185nnl-2, 186n3,
187n23, 189n37, 189n44, 190n57,
191nl07, 222, 277
Soros Foundation 51
Soviet Army 104, 108, 113, 120n77,
120n79; see also Red Army
Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956
8, 12; see also Hungarian Uprising
of 1956
Spanish Civil War 1, 29, 75, 195,
227, 232
Spinelli, Altiero 87, 96n49; see also
Manifesto of Ventotene (Italy)
Stalin, Joseph i, 1, 4-6, 8-10, 12-13,
17n20, 18n39, 18n51, 27, 29,
44, 47-49, 53, 63nl6, 63nl9,
65nn55-56, 68nl04, 70nl46,
70nl50, 70nl52, 72nl76, 79-82,
84, 95n28, 101, 104, 107, 120n87,
129-131, 143-144, 147-148,
150-151,156, 162nn79-81, 171,
192, 196, 200, 206-208, 213n5,
219n66, 228-229, 271n9, 272n23
Stalinism i, 2, 6, 8, 12-14,17n30,
18n49, 40n44, 44, 48-49, 57-58,
66n74, 79-80, 85, 90, 95n32,
123, 128, 133, 150, 155,192, 204,
208-209, 212, 239nnl6-17
Stalinist purges of the 1930s 27, 29,
193, 206-207, 215nl7, 219n60,
219n64, 219n66, 227, 266; see also
Great Purge; Stalinist purges of
the 1950s
Stalinist purges of the 1950s 213n5,
228; see also Stalinist purges of
the 1930s
Stasi 52, 69nl24, 69nl27,
133-134, 137
State Museum of the History of Gulag
(Moscow) 155-156; see also Gulag;
museums
Synaspismos (Greece) 88, 96n54
Syriza (Greece) 13, 18n50, 74, 90, 92
Szanyi, Tibor 34
Szydlak, Jan 174-175, 181
Tamäs, Gäspär Miklos 26, 33-34,
38nl7, 39n40, 40n49
Thälmann, Ernst 131, 135-136,
140n56
Thaw 8, 192, 209, 213n3, 213n5;
see also de-Stalinization
Tito, Josip Broz 82, 227
Togliatti, Palmiro 80, 84, 95n29,
96nn42-43; see also Italian
Communist Party (PCI)
totalitarianism 35, 58, 124, 134
Transformation of 1989 13, 25, 42,
51, 101-104, 110, 115,122-124,
126-127, 133, 194, 219n64, 221;
see also Transition of 1989
Transition of 1989 25, 30, 32, 34,
37nl, 37n5, 39n38, 41, 44, 46,
51-54, 62n5, 102, 107, 110, 221;
see also Transformation of 1989
Traverso, Enzo 75-76, 93nn7-8,
94nl4, 97n65
Treaty of Trianon 28, 36
Trotsky, Leon 6, 12, 47, 80
Trotskyism 80, 268; see also
Trotsky, Leon
Tsipras, Alexis 90-91; see also Syriza
(Greece)
Twentieth Congress of the CPSU
of 1956 82, 207, 229; see also
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
(CPSU)
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
(UkSSR) 268; see also October
Revolution of 1917
Ulbricht, Walter 49, 137n4
Uprising of 1953 in East Germany
49,58
Index 285
Vajnai, Attila 35, 40n46
Velvet Revolution of 1989
(Czechoslovakia) 1, 133, 140n48;
see also Havel, Vaclav
Victorious February 130, 243, 246, 250
Wagenknecht, Sahra 45, 49, 64n41,
67nn87-90y 72nl76
Wall of Sorrow (Moscow) 156, 162n76;
see also objects of memory
Warsaw Pact invasion of 1968
(Czechoslovakia) 81, 254-256;
see also Prague Spring of 1968
(Czechoslovakia)
Wasilewska, Wanda 193, 208, 214n9,
220n73
Weimar Republic 136
Wilson, Thomas Woodrow 243,246-249,
257nl7,257n20,257-258n28
World Social Forum 77, 88-89, 94n20;
see also European Social Forum
Yeltsin, Boris 12, 47, 49-50, 53-54,
65n50, 69nnl30-131, 143-145,
152,155
Zedong, Mao 10,18n38, 90
Zinoviev, Grigory 12; see also Great
Purge
Ziuganov, Gennadii 44, 54,
63nn25-26, 65nn52-54,
67n97, 68n98, 68nnl01-103,
70nnl37-139,70nl45,
70nnl47-148, 70nnl50-151
Bayerische
Staatsbibliothek
München
Contents
List of Tables vii
Acknowledgments viii
Introduction: Historical Memory of European
Communisms Before and After 1989 1
STANISLAV HOLUBEC AND AGNIESZKA MROZIK
PARTI
Memory of the Left in Post-Socialist Europe 19
1 “Of the Past Let Us Make a Clean Slate”: The Lack of a
Left-Wing Narrative and the Failure of the Hungarian Left 21
CSILLA KISS
2 Communist Successors and Narratives of the Past:
Party Factions in the German PDS and the Russian
CPRF, 1990-2005 41
THORSTEN HOLZHÄUSER AND ANTONY KALASHNIKOV
3 The Memory and Identity of the Western European Left in
the Light of European Integration: View from Inside 74
WALTER BAIER
PART II
Memorial Landscapes in Central and Eastern Europe 99
4 Dissonant Heritage: Soviet Monuments in Central
and Eastern Europe 101
ALEKSANDRA KUCZYiiSKA-ZONIK
vi Contents
5 Lenin, Marx and Local Heroes: Socialist and
Post-Socialist Memorial Landscapes in Eastern
Germany and Czechoslovakia—-The Case Study of
Jena and Hradec Kralove 122
STANISLAV HOLUBEC
6 The Politics of Oblivion and the Practices of Remembrance:
Repression, Collective Memory and Nation-Building in
Post-Soviet Russia 141
EKATERINA V. KLIMENKO
PART III
Communist Politics of Memory Before 1989 163
7 What Happened in 1980? Memory Forging and the Official
Story of Martial Law in the Polish United Workers’ Party
JAKUB SZUMSKI
8 “We Must Reconstruct Our Own Past”: 1960s Polish
Communist Women’s Memoirs—Constructing the
(Gender) History of the Polish Left
AGNIESZKA MROZIK
9 Romanian Communists Under Gheorghiu-Dej: Legitimation
Before 1965 and Its Memory as Opposition to Ceau$escu
MONICA CIOBANU
10 Constructing New Friends and Enemies: Rewriting
Czechoslovak History After the Communist Takeover 242
DARINA VOLF
11 Constructing Memoirs of the October Revolution in the 1920s 260
OKSANA KLYMENKO
Contributors 274
Index 278
165
192
221
Index
Agârdi, Péter 30, 37n7
Allende, Salvador 10, 75, 86, 131,
133,135
Althusser, Louis 83
Angyal, Istvân 34, 40n44
Anketa uchastnika Oktyabrskogo
perevorota [The Survey for the
October Overturn Participant]
267—268; see also Istpart
anti-Americanism 51, 253-254
anti-communism 12-14, 22, 36, 46,
52-53, 56-57, 110, 135-137
anti-Stalinism 48
anti-totalitarianism 48, 58-59
Antonescu, Ion 228, 231
Apostol, Gheorghe 226, 233-235,
240n37, 241n44, 241n49, 241n51;
see also Letter of the Six (Romania)
Arendt, Hannah 80, 95n31
Arsenal Uprising (Kiev) 267, 273n50;
see also October Revolution of 1917
Artner, Annamaria 30, 37n7
Ashworth, Gregory J. 102-103,
116nn9-12
Aster Revolution (Hungary) 26; see also
Kârolyi, Mihäly
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy 25,
38nl4, 254
Bârladeanu, Alexandru 224, 233-235,
240n37, 241n48, 241n50; see also
Letter of the Six (Romania)
Baturin, Nikolai 264, 272nn27-30;
see also Konspekt-minimum dlya
vospominanij [The Basic Outline for
Memoirs]
Bauer, Otto 77, 80, 95n30
Beria, Lavrentiy 47, 144
Berlinguer, Enrico 84-85
Berlin Wall 56, 58, 124
Bertinotti, Fausto 88-90, 94nl7,
96n53
Bisky, Lothar 45, 52, 64n42
Bolshevik revolution 13, 101, 248-249,
260; see also Bolsheviks; October
Revolution of 1917
Bolsheviks 3-6, 199, 216n23,
260—263, 266, 268—269; see also
Bolshevik revolution; October
Revolution of 1917
Brezhnev, Leonid 5, 11, 47, 49, 53,
146, 173,189n47
Brucan, Silviu 223, 233-235, 240n37,
241n52; see also Letter of the Six
(Romania)
Bukharin, Nikolai 12; see also Great Purge
Butovo (Russia) 149, 155,
161nn73-74; see also Memorial Day
for the Victims of Political Repression
(Russia)
Carillo, Santiago 84-85, 96n45; see also
Eurocommunism
Carl Zeiss factory (Jena) 125-126, 130
Ceau§escu, Nicolae vi, 9, 17n34, 29,
90, 131, 221-227, 233-238, 238n2,
w 238n5, 240n37, 241n47
Cerny, David 107-108; see also
monuments, communist and Soviet
Chernyakhovsky, Ivan 104-105;
see also monuments, communist
and Soviet
Chiocchetti, Paolo 78, 94n24, 95n39
Cold War 1, 49, 52, 56-59, 71nl59,
82-83, 91, 168-169, 183, 188n31,
244, 250
collective memory vi, 41-43, 62nl0,
111, 113, 141-142,145, 158n5,
Index 2 79
167, 169, 186nn6-7, 191nl07,
218n51, 241n56, 241n60, 255,
259n57, 272n21; see also historical
memory
Cominform 82, 96n40; see also
Comintern (Communist
International)
Comintern (Communist International)
3-6, 30, 79-82, 200, 216n23,
226-228, 234; see also Cominform
Communist League (Germany) 79;
see also Engels, Friedrich; Marx, Karl
Communist Party of Austria (KPO)
17n29, 86, 96n54, 274
Communist Party of China (CPC) 169
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
(KSC) 96n40, 124, 169, 213n5, 243,
247, 255, 256n5, 257n7, 257nll,
258nn36-38, 258n44, 259n55
Communist Party of France see French
Communist Party (PCF)
Communist Party of Germany (KPD)
4, 66n74, 73nl95; see also German
Communist Party (DKP)
Communist Party of Greece see Greek
Communist Party (KKE)
Communist Party of Italy 95n36;
see also Italian Communist Party (PCI)
Communist Party of Poland (CPP)
193, 196, 198-201, 206, 215nl9,
216n28, 216n38, 217n41, 219n66;
see also Communist Workers Party
of Poland (CWPP)
Communist Party of the Russian
Federation (CPRF) v, 13, 41-48,
50, 53-57, 59-60, 60nnl-3,
62n7, 62nll, 62nl4, 67n94,
68nl05, 69nl32, 71nl53, 96n56,
160n36, 275
Communist Party of the Russian
Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
(CPRSFSR) 43
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
(CPSU) 5, 10, 12, 43-44, 47, 55-56,
80, 82, 84, 87, 96n40, 192, 207;
see also Twentieth Congress of the
CPSU of 1956
Communist Party of Ukraine (CPU) 14
Communist Refoundation Party (PRC)
(Italy) 86, 88-89, 96n52, 96n54
Communist Workers Party of Poland
(CWPP) 199; see also Communist
Party of Poland (CPP)
counterrevolution 13, 31, 45,184,186n3
Courtois, Stéphane 18n53, 83; see also
Maoism
Czechoslovak coup d état of 1948 see
Victorious February
Day of People’s Unity (Russia) 152
Day of Reconciliation and Cohesion
(Russia) 152
Declaration of Independence of 1964
(Romania) 230, 235-236; see also
Gheorghiu-Dej, Gheorghe
de-communization 102, 111, 115;
see also de-Sovietization
de-Sovietization 101; see also
de-communization
de-Stalinization 9, 82, 171, 187n23,
192-193, 206, 213n3, 229, 234,
253, 258n44; see also Thaw
Deutscher, Isaac 80, 95n28
DIE LINKE (Germany) 13,18n50,
60, 61n4, 73n204, 88, 91,127,
139n43; see also Party of Democratic
Socialism (PDS)
Dimitrov, Georgi 6, 135, 227
Dobrynin, Konstantin 150
Doftana Prison (Romania) 226,
231-232, 240n29; see also
Gheorghiu-Dej, Gheorghe
Dzerzhinsky, Felix 198-199, 215n23,
216n28; see also Dzerzhinsky, Felix,
monument to (Moscow)
Dzerzhinsky, Felix, monument to
(Moscow) 145, 156; see also
Dzerzhinsky, Felix
Eastern Bloc 1, 5, 9-10, 13, 15, 41,
49, 74, 101, 109, 122, 135-136,
227, 277
ego-documents 263, 265; see also
Istpart
Ellenstein, Jean 85, 96n44
Engels, Friedrich i, 2-3, 5, 13,
16n7, 79, 93n2, 94n23, 94n25,
95nn26-27, 133, 203, 218n53
Eurocommunism 76, 84-86, 96n45;
see also Carillo, Santiago
European Anti-Capitalist Left 89; see also
Trotskyism
European Left Party 90, 96n51; see also
Party of the European Left
European Social Forum 88-89; see also
World Social Forum
280 Index
February Revolution of 1917 3, 265,
269; see also Russian Revolution
of 1917
Fidesz (Hungary) 21-23, 30-33, 35;
see also Orban, Viktor
First Czechoslovak Republic 136, 243,
248-249, 254, 257n23; see also
Masaryk, Tomas Garrigue
Fourth International 83; see also
Trotsky, Leon
French Communist Party (PCF) 7-8,
79, 83-85, 87, 96n40, 96n54
French Revolution 2, 4, 9, 12
Fuéik, Julius 136
Gelis, Joseph 265, 270, 272nn32-34,
272nn36-37; see also Istpart; Kak
nado pisat5 vospominaniya [How to
Write Memoirs]
Georgescu, Teohari 226, 229; see also
Doftana Prison (Romania)
German Communist Party (DKP)
86; see also Communist Party of
Germany (KPD)
German Democratic Republic (GDR)
i, 9,15, 16nl0, 45, 48-53, 58, 60,
64n43, 66n71, 69nl21, 71nl73,
73n204, 75, 122-124, 126-127,
129-131, 134-137, 138nl2,
140n58, 246, 253, 277
Gheorghiu-Dej, Gheorghe vi, 9,
221-223, 225-227, 229, 231, 233,
235, 237, 239nnl6-17, 240n25,
240nn31-32, 240n34, 241n39,
241n41, 241nn43-44, 241nn48-51,
241n55, 241n63
Gierek, Edward 165, 172, 174-175,
181-182, 187n25, 188n33, 194
Glucksmann, André 83; see also
Maoism
Gomulka, Wladyslaw 171,
188nn33-34, 192-194, 196,
200-201, 208-209, 212n3, 216n27,
220n75
Gorbachev, Mikhail 11-13, 45, 47,
49-51, 54, 75, 87,143-144, 184,
223, 233
Gottwald, Klement 1, 9, 130-132,
134-135, 139n27, 139n32, 243,
246-248, 267nl0, 257n21
Gramsci, Antonio 77
Great Patriotic War i, 6, 10-11, 47, 54,
105, 146, 152, 154,157
Great Purge 12; see also Stalinist purges
of the 1930s
Greek Communist Party (KKE) 87, 90
Green Bridge (Vilnius) 106, 114,
117n34; see also monuments,
communist and Soviet
Grivija strikes of 1933 (Romania)
231-232, 240n29; see also
Gheorghiu-Dej, Gheorghe
Grutas Park (Lithuania) 112; see also
museums
Gulag i, 9, 14, 27, 47, 55-56,
155-156, 236, 274; see also
Perm-36; State Museum of the
History of Gulag (Moscow)
Gysi, Gregor 45, 52, 57, 61n4, 64n33,
64n35, 67nn77-78, 69nnll7-118,
69nnl24-126, 69nl28,
72nnl74-175, 72nl78, 72nl89,
75, 93n6
Gyurcsany, Ferenc 22, 29, 31-35,
39n37, 39n39, 39n41
Hajdu, Tibor 26, 38n20
Hajek, Jiff 246-247, 249-250,
257nnl3-14, 257nnl8-19,258n29,
259n51
Havel, Vaclav 133; see also Velvet
Revolution
heritagization 101; see also objects of
memory; places of memory
Hiller, Istvan 29, 39n26
historical memory i-iii, v, 1-3, 15,
18n48, 45, 48, 57, 60, 61n4, 74,
149,155, 169, 186n8, 187n21, 260,
275; see also collective memory
Hobsbawm, Eric J. 26, 38nl6, 216n33,
242,256nl
Hoffmann, Werner 80
Honecker, Erich 75
Horn, Gyula 32, 34
Horthy, Miklos 26, 28-31, 33, 36,
37n9, 39n35
House of Terror Museum (Budapest)
13, 23, 30-31, 275; see also
museums
Hungarian Communist Party (HCP) 21,
26-28
Hungarian Socialist Party (HSP) 12,
21-24, 26, 29-35, 37, 39n38
Hungarian Socialist Workers’ Party
(HSWP) 21, 96n40,168, 187nl9
Hungarian Soviet Republic
(Magyarorszagi Tandcskoztarsasdg)
24, 26-30, 36
Hungarian Uprising of 1956 i, 24, 31,
33-34, 39n34, 40n44, 49, 168-169,
Index 281
186nl7, 187nl9; see also Soviet
invasion of Hungary in 1956
Hungarian Working People’s Party
(HWPP) 168
Husak, Gustav 130, 169
Iliescu, Ion 224-225, 236-237,
239n7, 240n37; see also Romanian
Revolution of 1989
Il-sung, Kim 10
Independence Day of the Russian
Federation 145
internationalism 25, 27, 81-83, 88,
195, 197-198, 200-201, 205,
217n41, 246, 257n20
Istpart 261-271, 271n5, 271n8,
271nl2, 272n24, 272nn26-27,
272n31,272nn38-39, 272nn42-43,
273n49; see also memory project
Italian Communist Party (PCI) 8, 12,
76, 79, 84-88, 96n40, 96n47;
see also Communist Party of Italy
Iwanow, Zbigniew 176-177, 189n55
Jaruzelski, Wojciech 35, 144, 166,
170-173, 176-185, 186n5, 190n 69,
190n73, 191n80, 191n82, 191n86;
see also Martial law of 1981 (Poland)
Jobbik (Hungary) 26, 31
John Paul II 127, 133
Kadar, Janos 24, 27, 31, 33-34, 168
Kaganovich, Lazar 47
Kak nado pisaf vospominaniya
[How to Write Memoirs] 265,
272nn32-34, 272nn36-37; see also
Gelis, Joseph; Istpart
Kamenev, Lev 12; see also Great Purge
Kania, Stanislaw 172-174, 176
Kärolyi, Mihäly 26-28, 30; see also
Aster Revolution (Hungary)
Katyn massacre i, 7, 12, 144-145,
148-149, 160n36
Khrushchev, Nikita 8-12, 47, 49, 80,
120n87, 192, 206, 229, 234-235
Kohl, Helmut 51, 53, 56, 71nnl66-167
Kommunarka (Russia) 155, 161n74;
see also Memorial Day for the
Victims of Political Repression
(Russia)
Komsomol 269
Konspekt ^minimum dlya vospominanij
[The Basic Outline for Memoirs] 264,
267-268, 270, 272nn27-30; see also
Baturin, Nikolai
Korean War 250, 252, 255
Kreisky, Bruno 85
Kun, Béla 27-29; see also Hungarian
Soviet Republic (Magyarorszâgi
Tanâ es k ôztârsasâg)
Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich vi, 1, 4-6, 8,
10-14, 16nl0, 55, 63nl9, 65n55,
70nl46, 70nl51, 79, 94nl9, 95n28,
101,107,112, 118n39, 118n43,
122-123, 125,127,129-131,
133-135,137,139n34,199, 231, 262;
see also Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk
(Poland); Leninopad [Lenin fall]
Leninopad [Lenin fall] 107; see also
Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich
Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk (Poland)
86, 171, 188n33; see also Lenin,
Vladimir Ilyich
Letopis revolyutsii [The Chronicles
of Revolution] journal (USSR) 263,
268, 270, 272n26, 273n51; see also
Istpart
Letter of the Six (Romania) 222, 224,
233-234, 241n46; see also Apostoi,
Gheorghe; Bârladeanu, Alexandru;
Brucan, Silviu; Mänescu, Corneliu;
Pîrvulescu, Constantin; Räceanu, Ion
Grigore
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia
(LDPR) 50
Liebknecht, Karl 4-5, 16nl0, 57, 75,
130,135-136
Lieu(x) de mémoire 3, 5, 113, 120n82,
231; see also places of memory
Luca, Vasile 227-229, 232; see also
Pauker, Ana
Lukács, Gyorgy 29
Lumumba, Patrice 10, 135
Luxemburg, Rosa 4-5, 16nl0, 57,
71nl73, 73nl95, 75, 135-136, 199,
210, 216n30
Magri, Lucio 11, 18n43, 18n46, 76, 85,
94nnll—13, 96n47
Mänescu, Corneliu 224, 233-234,
241n51; see also Letter of the Six
(Romania)
Manifesto ofVentotene (Italy) 87; see also
Rossi, Ernesto; Spinelli, Altiero
Maoism see Zedong, Mao
March, Luke 60-61n3, 62n9,
62nnll-13, 64n44, 67n92, 69nl31,
70nnl37-138, 71nnl53-155, 78,
93nl, 94nn22-23
282 Index
Marchais, Georges 8, 87; see also
French Communist Party (PCF)
Marshall Plan 82, 244, 250
Martial law of 1981 (Poland) vi, 35,
86, 110, 165-166, 170-171, 173,
177-185, 186n3, 187n23, 191nl07;
see also Jaruzelski, Wojciech
Marx, Karl i, vi, 2-5, 13, 16nn6-7,
26, 38nl3, 74-76, 78-80, 93n2,
93n6, 94n23, 94n25, 95nn26-27,
95n33, 122-123, 125, 127, 129,
131-133, 135-137, 139nn39-40,
139nn43-44, 202-203, 217n44,
218n53, 231
Marxism 2, 16n4, 64nn34-36,
64nn40-41, 67nn88-89, 72nl80,
76, 93n7, 183, 187n29, 18Sn35y 226
Marxism-Leninism 45, 49, 79-80,
139n26, 200
Masaryk, Tomas Garrigue 1, 9,
128-129, 132-134, 136, 140n48,
249, 254, 257n24, 257n28; see also
First Czechoslovak Republic
Maurer, Gheorghe 235, 240n37,
241nn53-54
May Day 3, 11, 16n8
Medgyessy, Péter 31-32
Mednoje (Russia) 155, 161 n75; see also
Memorial Day for the Victims of
Political Repression (Russia)
Medvedev, Dmitry 149, 152, 160n50
Memorial (NGO, Russia) 46, 154,
162n77, 162n82
Memorial Day for the Victims of
Political Repression (Russia) 144,
149; see also Butovo (Russia);
Kommunarka (Russia); Mednoje
(Russia)
memory forging vi, 165-167, 170, 185,
186nn7-8
memory project 157, 260, 262-263,
270, 271, 271nl; see also Istpart
Minh, Ho Chi 10
Molnâr, Erik 27, 38n22
monuments, communist and Soviet v,
4, 10, 73nl95, 101-102, 105-106,
109-115, 116n21, 118n49, 119n54,
120n77, 120n79, 130-131, 135,
156, 170, 262, 273n50; destruction
101, 104, 107-109, 111, 114,
116nl8, 118n41, 118n47, 119n68,
121n94, 132, 134, 145; see also
Dzerzhinsky, Feiix, monument to
(Moscow); Green Bridge (Vilnius);
Leninopad [Lenin fall]; objects of
memory; socialist realism
Moro, Aldo 85
Moschonas, Gerassimos 77, 92, 94nl6,
97n64
Munich Agreement 249-250, 252, 254,
258nn30-31
museums 4, 13, 23, 104, 106, 109,
112-114, 116n6, 130, 135, 143,
154-156, 161n71, 231, 233, 237,
261-263; see also Grütas Park;
House of Terror Museum (Budapest);
Perm-36; State Museum of the
History of Gulag (Moscow)
Nagy, Imre 33-34, 169
National Salvation Front (FSN)
(Romania) 221, 223-225, 233-234,
236-237, 239n7
Nejedly, ZdenSk 246, 257nnl0-ll
Neubert, Harald 75-76, 93nn9-10
Niculescu-Mizil, Paul 224, 235,
239nll, 240n28, 241n53, 241n58
Nostalgia 1, 16n2, 33, 36, 43-46, 51,
59, 64nn44-45, 65n46, 118n45,
215nl4, 224; see also Ostalgie
Nowa Huta (Krakow) 135
objects of memory 109-110; see also
monuments, communist and Soviet
October Revolution of 1917 i, vi, 4-5,
8-9,11-12, 26, 50, 56, 77, 87,193,
195-199, 213n5, 216n25, 218n56,
248,260-263, 265-270, 271nl,
273n47, 273n50; see also Bolshevik
revolution; Russian Revolution of 1917
October Uprising of 1917 (Russia)
260-261; see also October
Revolution of 1917
operaismo 86
Orban, Viktor 23, 27, 31-32, 35,
38n23, 39n34; see also Fidesz
(Hungary)
Ostalgie 46, 51, 64n43; see also
Nostalgia
Pan-Slavism 254; see also Slavic Unity
Paris Commune 2-3, 5-6, 16n5,
75, 260
Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS)
v, 12, 41-46, 48-49, 51-53,
56-60, 60n2, 61n4, 62n7, 63n29,
64nn30-40, 64n42, 66-67n74,
67n75, 67nn77-83, 68nl06,
68nl08, 68nll0, 68nnll2-114,
69nnll8-119, 69nl27, 71nl61,
71nnl64-165, 71nnl68-169,
71nnl71-172, 72nl75, 72nnl81-184,
Index 283
72nnl86-187, 72nnl89-191,
72nnl93~194, 73nl95, 73nl97,
73nn203-204, 88, 96n54,127,132,
139n43, 275; see also DIE LINKE
Party of the European Left 74, 96n55,
274; see also European Left Party
Päträ§canu, Lucrejiu 228-229, 231,
236, 240n23, 240n35
Pauker, Ana 213n5, 226-229, 232,
239n20, 240n24, 240n36; see also
Luca, Vasile
Perm-36 (Russia) 155; see also Gulag;
museums
Pieck, Wilhelm 131
Pirvulescu, Constantin 228, 233-234;
see also Letter of the Six (Romania)
places of memory 105, 111, 131,
140n56; see also Lieu(x) de mémoire
Podemos (Spain) 35, 74, 78, 90
Pokrovsky, Mikhail 266
Polish United Workers’ Party (PUWP,
PZPR) vi-vii, 96n40, 165-168,
170-185, 186n5,186nnl4-16,
187nn27-28,188n33, 189n37,
189nn53-54,190n58, 190nn61-62,
190nn66-68, 190n70, 190n74,
190nn76-77,191n88, 191n90,
191nl06, 192,194, 196,
214nn9-10, 215nn20-21,220n75,
216n27; see also Polish Workers’
Party (PWP, PPR)
Polish Workers’ Party (PWP, PPR)
196, 201, 214nl0, 215nl9, 217n41,
219n69, 220n75; see also Polish
United Workers’ Party (PUWP,
PZPR)
politics of history 1-2, 5, 10, 12-14,
22-24, 33, 36-37, 37n3, 275; see also
politics of memory
politics of memory vi, 16n2, 24, 31, 37,
37n3, 57-58, 66n70, 107, 114-115,
136-137, 154, 170, 186nl3,
221-223, 337, 275-276; see also
politics of history
Popescu, Dumitru 224, 231, 235,
239nll, 241n53
Prague Spring of 1968 (Czechoslovakia)
i, 49, 84,107, 118n41, 122,
129-130, 187n20, 255-256,
258n46; see also Warsaw Pact
invasion of 1968
Presidential Commission of the Russian
Federation to Counter Attempts to
Falsify History to the Detriment of
Russia’s Interest (Russia) 153; see also
Putin, Vladimir
Presidential Council for Civil Society
and Human Rights (Russia) 149;
see also Putin, Vladimir
Program for Perpetuating the Memory
of Victims of the Totalitarian Regime
and on National Reconciliation
(Russia) 149; see also Putin, Vladimir
Proletarian Democracy (Democrazia
Proletaria, Italia) 86
Proletarskaya revolyutsiya [Proletarian
Revolution] journal (USSR) 263, 265,
267, 270, 272n32, 272n40; see also
Istpart
Putin, Vladimir 54, 60, 147, 149,
152-155, 159nnl9-21, 160nn35-36,
162n85
Quaderni rossi journal (Italia) 86;
see also operaismo
Raceanu, Ion Grigore 233-234; see also
Letter of the Six (Romania)
R ceanu, Mircea 234, 241n45; see also
R ceanu, Ion Grigore
Rakosi, Matyas 27, 29
Red Army 7, 101-102, 108-113,
116nn20-21,118n41,123,128,
131-132, 148,188n31, 252,
254-255; see also Soviet Army
Rehabilitation of victims of political
repression (Russia) 143-144
Reunification of Germany 124
revisionism 8, 15n2, 49, 55, 182, 207
Revolution of 1905 (Russia) 4, 195,
198-199, 266-267
Ripp, Zoltán 32, 37nn8-9, 38nl9y
39n32, 39n38, 40n42, 40n45, 40n48
Romanian Communist Party (PCR)
221- 229, 231-234, 236-237
Romanian Revolution of 1989
222- 223, 238, 238n4, 238n6
Rossi, Ernesto 87, 96n49; see also
Manifesto of Wentotene (Italy)
Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
216n23, 262, 266, 269; see also
Bolsheviks
Russian Historical Society 153, 155
Russian Military-Historical Society
153,155
Russian Revolution of 1917 4, 6,
16nl3, 80; see also Bolshevik
revolution; February Revolution of
1917; October Revolution of 1917
Russian Social Democratic Labor Party
(Bolsheviks) (RSDLP(B)) 199; see also
Bolsheviks
284 Index
Sartre, Jean-Paul 83
Schroder, Gerhard 56, 69nll7
Second International 25
Sfetcu, Paul 235, 241nn53-54
Slavic Unity 245-246, 257nl0; see also
Pan-Slavism
Social Democratic Party of Germany
(SPD) 56, 59, 66n67, 71nl61,
72nl75, 72nl90, 73nl95,
73n204, 75
Social Democratic Party of Hungary
(HSDP) 21, 25, 38nl3
Social Democratic Workers’ Party of
Austria (SDAPO) 81
Social Democratic Workers’ Party of
Cisleithania see Social Democratic
Workers’ Party of Austria (SDAPO)
socialist realism 114, 120n85, 120n87,
121n88; see also monuments,
communist and Soviet
Socialist Unity Party of Germany
(SED) 43-45, 48-49, 52, 56, 58,
63n29, 64nn31-33, 64n36, 64n38,
66n67, 66nn73-74, 67n75, 67n78,
67nn81-82, 71nl61, 72nl91,
75-76, 96n40, 124, 132
Solidarity trade union (Solidarnosc)
11, 86, 111, 165-166,170-181,
183-185, 185nnl-2, 186n3,
187n23, 189n37, 189n44, 190n57,
191nl07, 222, 277
Soros Foundation 51
Soviet Army 104, 108, 113, 120n77,
120n79; see also Red Army
Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956
8, 12; see also Hungarian Uprising
of 1956
Spanish Civil War 1, 29, 75, 195,
227, 232
Spinelli, Altiero 87, 96n49; see also
Manifesto of Ventotene (Italy)
Stalin, Joseph i, 1, 4-6, 8-10, 12-13,
17n20, 18n39, 18n51, 27, 29,
44, 47-49, 53, 63nl6, 63nl9,
65nn55-56, 68nl04, 70nl46,
70nl50, 70nl52, 72nl76, 79-82,
84, 95n28, 101, 104, 107, 120n87,
129-131, 143-144, 147-148,
150-151,156, 162nn79-81, 171,
192, 196, 200, 206-208, 213n5,
219n66, 228-229, 271n9, 272n23
Stalinism i, 2, 6, 8, 12-14,17n30,
18n49, 40n44, 44, 48-49, 57-58,
66n74, 79-80, 85, 90, 95n32,
123, 128, 133, 150, 155,192, 204,
208-209, 212, 239nnl6-17
Stalinist purges of the 1930s 27, 29,
193, 206-207, 215nl7, 219n60,
219n64, 219n66, 227, 266; see also
Great Purge; Stalinist purges of
the 1950s
Stalinist purges of the 1950s 213n5,
228; see also Stalinist purges of
the 1930s
Stasi 52, 69nl24, 69nl27,
133-134, 137
State Museum of the History of Gulag
(Moscow) 155-156; see also Gulag;
museums
Synaspismos (Greece) 88, 96n54
Syriza (Greece) 13, 18n50, 74, 90, 92
Szanyi, Tibor 34
Szydlak, Jan 174-175, 181
Tamäs, Gäspär Miklos 26, 33-34,
38nl7, 39n40, 40n49
Thälmann, Ernst 131, 135-136,
140n56
Thaw 8, 192, 209, 213n3, 213n5;
see also de-Stalinization
Tito, Josip Broz 82, 227
Togliatti, Palmiro 80, 84, 95n29,
96nn42-43; see also Italian
Communist Party (PCI)
totalitarianism 35, 58, 124, 134
Transformation of 1989 13, 25, 42,
51, 101-104, 110, 115,122-124,
126-127, 133, 194, 219n64, 221;
see also Transition of 1989
Transition of 1989 25, 30, 32, 34,
37nl, 37n5, 39n38, 41, 44, 46,
51-54, 62n5, 102, 107, 110, 221;
see also Transformation of 1989
Traverso, Enzo 75-76, 93nn7-8,
94nl4, 97n65
Treaty of Trianon 28, 36
Trotsky, Leon 6, 12, 47, 80
Trotskyism 80, 268; see also
Trotsky, Leon
Tsipras, Alexis 90-91; see also Syriza
(Greece)
Twentieth Congress of the CPSU
of 1956 82, 207, 229; see also
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
(CPSU)
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
(UkSSR) 268; see also October
Revolution of 1917
Ulbricht, Walter 49, 137n4
Uprising of 1953 in East Germany
49,58
Index 285
Vajnai, Attila 35, 40n46
Velvet Revolution of 1989
(Czechoslovakia) 1, 133, 140n48;
see also Havel, Vaclav
Victorious February 130, 243, 246, 250
Wagenknecht, Sahra 45, 49, 64n41,
67nn87-90y 72nl76
Wall of Sorrow (Moscow) 156, 162n76;
see also objects of memory
Warsaw Pact invasion of 1968
(Czechoslovakia) 81, 254-256;
see also Prague Spring of 1968
(Czechoslovakia)
Wasilewska, Wanda 193, 208, 214n9,
220n73
Weimar Republic 136
Wilson, Thomas Woodrow 243,246-249,
257nl7,257n20,257-258n28
World Social Forum 77, 88-89, 94n20;
see also European Social Forum
Yeltsin, Boris 12, 47, 49-50, 53-54,
65n50, 69nnl30-131, 143-145,
152,155
Zedong, Mao 10,18n38, 90
Zinoviev, Grigory 12; see also Great
Purge
Ziuganov, Gennadii 44, 54,
63nn25-26, 65nn52-54,
67n97, 68n98, 68nnl01-103,
70nnl37-139,70nl45,
70nnl47-148, 70nnl50-151
Bayerische
Staatsbibliothek
München
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contents | Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Historical Memory of European Communisms Before and After 1989; Part I Memory of the Left in Post-Socialist Europe; 1 â#x80;#x9C;Of the Past Let Us Make a Clean Slateâ#x80;#x9D;: The Lack of a Left-Wing Narrative and the Failure of the Hungarian Left; 2 Communist Successors and Narratives of the Past: Party Factions in the German PDS and the Russian CPRF, 1990â#x80;#x93;2005; 3 The Memory and Identity of the Western European Left in the Light of European Integration: View from Inside Part II Memorial Landscapes in Central and Eastern Europe4 Dissonant Heritage: Soviet Monuments in Central and Eastern Europe; 5 Lenin, Marx and Local Heroes: Socialist and Post-Socialist Memorial Landscapes in Eastern Germany and Czechoslovakiaâ#x80;#x94;The Case Study of Jena and Hradec Králové; 6 The Politics of Oblivion and the Practices of Remembrance: Repression, Collective Memory and Nation-Building in Post-Soviet Russia; Part III Communist Politics of Memory Before 1989; 7 What Happened in 1980? Memory Forging and the Official Story of Martial Law in the Polish United Workersâ#x80;#x99; Party 8 â#x80;#x9C;We Must Reconstruct Our Own Pastâ#x80;#x9D;: 1960s Polish Communist Womenâ#x80;#x99;s Memoirsâ#x80;#x94;Constructing the (Gender) History of the Polish Left9 Romanian Communists Under Gheorghiu-Dej: Legitimation Before 1965 and Its Memory as Opposition to CeauÅ#x9F;escu; 10 Constructing New Friends and Enemies: Rewriting Czechoslovak History After the Communist Takeover; 11 Constructing Memoirs of the October Revolution in the 1920s; Contributors; Index |
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spelling | Historical memory of central and East European communism edited by Agnieszka Mrozik and Stanislav Holubec New York ; London Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2018 vi, 285 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge studies in cultural history [59] Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Historical Memory of European Communisms Before and After 1989; Part I Memory of the Left in Post-Socialist Europe; 1 â#x80;#x9C;Of the Past Let Us Make a Clean Slateâ#x80;#x9D;: The Lack of a Left-Wing Narrative and the Failure of the Hungarian Left; 2 Communist Successors and Narratives of the Past: Party Factions in the German PDS and the Russian CPRF, 1990â#x80;#x93;2005; 3 The Memory and Identity of the Western European Left in the Light of European Integration: View from Inside Part II Memorial Landscapes in Central and Eastern Europe4 Dissonant Heritage: Soviet Monuments in Central and Eastern Europe; 5 Lenin, Marx and Local Heroes: Socialist and Post-Socialist Memorial Landscapes in Eastern Germany and Czechoslovakiaâ#x80;#x94;The Case Study of Jena and Hradec Králové; 6 The Politics of Oblivion and the Practices of Remembrance: Repression, Collective Memory and Nation-Building in Post-Soviet Russia; Part III Communist Politics of Memory Before 1989; 7 What Happened in 1980? Memory Forging and the Official Story of Martial Law in the Polish United Workersâ#x80;#x99; Party 8 â#x80;#x9C;We Must Reconstruct Our Own Pastâ#x80;#x9D;: 1960s Polish Communist Womenâ#x80;#x99;s Memoirsâ#x80;#x94;Constructing the (Gender) History of the Polish Left9 Romanian Communists Under Gheorghiu-Dej: Legitimation Before 1965 and Its Memory as Opposition to CeauÅ#x9F;escu; 10 Constructing New Friends and Enemies: Rewriting Czechoslovak History After the Communist Takeover; 11 Constructing Memoirs of the October Revolution in the 1920s; Contributors; Index Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus (DE-588)5010217-5 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1990-2005 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Kommunismus Motiv (DE-588)4164819-5 gnd rswk-swf Sozialismus Motiv (DE-588)4181963-9 gnd rswk-swf Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd rswk-swf Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 gnd rswk-swf Communism / Social aspects / Europe, Eastern / History Communism / Social aspects / Europe, Central / History POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture Communism / Social aspects Europe, Central Europe, Eastern History (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 g Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 s Sozialismus Motiv (DE-588)4181963-9 s Kommunismus Motiv (DE-588)4164819-5 s Geschichte z DE-604 Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus (DE-588)5010217-5 b Geschichte 1990-2005 z Mrozik, Agnieszka 1979- (DE-588)1089854471 edt Holubec, Stanislav 1978- (DE-588)1068850019 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk. 978-1-351-00926-3 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030362726&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030362726&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030362726&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030362726&sequence=000006&line_number=0004&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Historical memory of central and East European communism Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Historical Memory of European Communisms Before and After 1989; Part I Memory of the Left in Post-Socialist Europe; 1 â#x80;#x9C;Of the Past Let Us Make a Clean Slateâ#x80;#x9D;: The Lack of a Left-Wing Narrative and the Failure of the Hungarian Left; 2 Communist Successors and Narratives of the Past: Party Factions in the German PDS and the Russian CPRF, 1990â#x80;#x93;2005; 3 The Memory and Identity of the Western European Left in the Light of European Integration: View from Inside Part II Memorial Landscapes in Central and Eastern Europe4 Dissonant Heritage: Soviet Monuments in Central and Eastern Europe; 5 Lenin, Marx and Local Heroes: Socialist and Post-Socialist Memorial Landscapes in Eastern Germany and Czechoslovakiaâ#x80;#x94;The Case Study of Jena and Hradec Králové; 6 The Politics of Oblivion and the Practices of Remembrance: Repression, Collective Memory and Nation-Building in Post-Soviet Russia; Part III Communist Politics of Memory Before 1989; 7 What Happened in 1980? Memory Forging and the Official Story of Martial Law in the Polish United Workersâ#x80;#x99; Party 8 â#x80;#x9C;We Must Reconstruct Our Own Pastâ#x80;#x9D;: 1960s Polish Communist Womenâ#x80;#x99;s Memoirsâ#x80;#x94;Constructing the (Gender) History of the Polish Left9 Romanian Communists Under Gheorghiu-Dej: Legitimation Before 1965 and Its Memory as Opposition to CeauÅ#x9F;escu; 10 Constructing New Friends and Enemies: Rewriting Czechoslovak History After the Communist Takeover; 11 Constructing Memoirs of the October Revolution in the 1920s; Contributors; Index Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus (DE-588)5010217-5 gnd Kommunismus Motiv (DE-588)4164819-5 gnd Sozialismus Motiv (DE-588)4181963-9 gnd Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd |
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title | Historical memory of central and East European communism |
title_auth | Historical memory of central and East European communism |
title_exact_search | Historical memory of central and East European communism |
title_full | Historical memory of central and East European communism edited by Agnieszka Mrozik and Stanislav Holubec |
title_fullStr | Historical memory of central and East European communism edited by Agnieszka Mrozik and Stanislav Holubec |
title_full_unstemmed | Historical memory of central and East European communism edited by Agnieszka Mrozik and Stanislav Holubec |
title_short | Historical memory of central and East European communism |
title_sort | historical memory of central and east european communism |
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topic_facet | Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus Kommunismus Motiv Sozialismus Motiv Kollektives Gedächtnis Osteuropa Aufsatzsammlung |
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