This short essay tells the little known story of anti-revisionists and Maoists in post-Stalin Eastern Europe. Interrogating the myth of a monolithic Marxism in Eastern Europe, overwhelmingly supportive of Khrushchev, Andrew Smith answers the question he posits: To what extent was Eastern Europe red?
Format:
Pages:
77 pages
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Publisher:
Foreign Languages Press (Paris)
Edition:
First Edition
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ISBN10:
2491182009
ISBN13:
9782491182007
kindle Asin:
2491182009
Which East Is Red?: The Maoist Presence in the Soviet Union and Soviet Bloc Europe, 1956-1980
This short essay tells the little known story of anti-revisionists and Maoists in post-Stalin Eastern Europe. Interrogating the myth of a monolithic Marxism in Eastern Europe, overwhelmingly supportive of Khrushchev, Andrew Smith answers the question he posits: To what extent was Eastern Europe red?