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HIST2085 Protest and Revolution: Bibliography


p.2 p.3 p.6 p.11 p.16 General reading Antifascists, 1943-48 (Eastern Europe) Antifascists, 1943-48 (Western Europe) Anti-Stalinists, 1953-56 Rebellious youth, ca. 1955-75 p.25 p.32 p.40 p.44 p.46 Workers unrest, 1968-85 Anti-Communists, 1989-2005 Nationalist protest since the 1960s Protest in contemporary Europe Notes on selected texts

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011)

General reading (TOP)


Berend, T.I., An Economic History of Twentieth-Century Europe (2006) Brown, A., The Rise and Fall of Communism (2012) Buchanan, T., Europes Troubled Peace, 1945-2000 (2006) Chesters, G. and Welsh, I., Social Movements (2010) Crafts, N. & Toliono, G. (eds) Economic Growth in Europe Since 1945 (1996) Crampton, R.J., Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century (1994) Crouzet, M., The European Renaissance Since 1945 (1970) della Porta, D. and Diani, M., Social Movements (2006) Eichengreen, B.J., The European Economy Since 1945 (2006) Fowkes, B., Eastern Europe 1945-1969 (2000) Hitchcock, W.I., The Struggle for Europe (2004) Hobsbawm, E., Age of Extremes (1994) Horn, G.R. and Kenney, P., Transnational Moments of Change: Europe 1945, 1968, 1989 (2004) Ibarra, P. (ed.), Social Movements and Democracy (2003) Judt, T., Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 (2010) Laqueur, W., Europe Since Hitler (1982) Larres, K., A Companion to Europe since 1945 (2009) Mazower, M., Dark Continent (1998) Meyer, D.S. and Tarrow, S.G., The Social Movement Society (1998) Meyer, D.S. et al., Social Movements (2002) Opp, K.D., Theories of Political Protest and Social Movements (2009) Reynolds, D., One World Divisible: A Global History Since 1945 (2000) Snow, D.A. et al., The Blackwell Companion to Social Movements (2004) Staggenborg, S., Social Movements (2010) Story, J. (ed.), The New Europe: Politics, Government and Economy Since 1945 (1993) Swain, G. and Swain, N., Eastern Europe Since 1945 (2009) Tarrow, S.G., Power in Movement: Social Movements and Contentious Politics (1998) Therborn, G., European Modernity and Beyond (1994) 2 330.94 B488e 320.532 B8771r ON ORDER TO BE ORDERED 338.94 C885e 947.084 C889e 940.55 C952 303.484 D357so.2 330.94 E34eu ON ORDER 940.55 H674s 909.82 H684a.A ON ORDER TO BE ORDERED 940.55 J93p 940.55 L317e.2 940.55 L333c 940.5 M476d TO BE ORDERED TO BE ORDERED ON ORDER 909.825 R462o 303.484 S674b 303.484 S7799s 321.04094 S887n 335.430947 S971e.4 303.4 T192p * * Preview Preview Preview * E-book * Preview Preview * E-book * Preview Preview * * Preview * Preview Preview Preview * Preview * * E-book Preview Preview See chapters 5 and 6.

See part II.

See chapters 7 to 11.

See chapters 1, 4, 6 & 15.

HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Thody, P., Europe Since 1945 (2000) Tilly, C. and Tarrow, S.G., Contentious Politics (2007) Urwin, D.W., A Dictionary of European History and Politics, 1945-1995 (1996) Urwin, D.W., Western Europe since 1945 (1997) Wakeman, R. (ed.), Themes in Modern European History Since 1945 (2003) Wegs, J.R., Europe Since 1945: A Concise History (2006) * TO BE ORDERED 940.5503 U83d 940.55 U83.3 ON ORDER 940.55 W412e.4 E-book * * * Preview *

Antifascists, 1944-48: Eastern Europe (TOP)


Abrams, B.F., The politics of retribution: The trial of Jozef Tiso in the Czechoslovak environment, in Dek, I., Gross, J.T. and Judt, T. (eds), The Politics of Retribution in Europe (2000) Abrams, B.F., The Struggle for the Soul of the Nation: Czech Culture and the Rise of Communism (2004) Allinson, M., Politics and Popular Opinion in East Germany, 1945-1968 (2000)1 Apor, B., National traditions and the leader cult in communist Hungary in the early Cold War years, in Twentieth Century Communism, Vol.1, Issue 1 (2009) Bennett, G. (ed.), The End of the War in Europe (1996) Bessel, R., Establishing order in post-war Eastern Germany, in Past and Present, Vol.210, Supplement 6 (2011) Bessel, R., Germany 1945 (2009) Blessing, B., The Antifascist Classroom: Denazification in Soviet-Occupied Germany, 1945-1949 (2006) Brandt, P., Germany after 1945: Revolution by Defeat?, in R. Rrup, The Problem of Revolution in Germany (2000) Brown, A., The Rise and Fall of Communism (2012) Brown, K.W., Regulating Bodies: Everyday Crime and Popular Resistance in Communist Hungary, 1948-1956 (2007) Childs, D., The GDR: Moscows German Ally (1988) Connelly, J., East German higher education policies and student resistance, 1945-1948, in Central European History, Vol.28, Issue 3 (1995) 2 Crampton, R.J., Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century (1994) 3 940.53163 D278p E-book Preview Preview Preview PDF * PDF * E-book * Preview Preview * PDF E-book See chapters 12 and 13 See chapters 8 and 10. See chapter 1. Useful as a study of how the trials of collaborators were used for political purposes. ON ORDER ON ORDER * 940.554 B471e * 943.087 B557ge 414 B6474a 943 R921p 320.532 B8771r ON ORDER 943.1087 C537g.2 940.05 C397 947.084 C889e

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See chapter 10.

HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Dale, G., Popular Protest in East Germany (2007) Davies, N., The Soviet occupation of Poland, 1944-45, in Bennett, G. (ed.), The End of the War in Europe (1996) Dek, I., Gross, J.T. and Judt, T. (eds), The Politics of Retribution in Europe (2000) Dennis, M., German Democratic Republic (1988) Dennis, M., The Rise and Fall of the German Democratic Republic (2000) Eley, G., Legacies of antifascism: Constructing democracy in postwar Europe, in New German Critique, No.67 (1996) Epstein, C., The Last Revolutionaries (2003)3 Felak, J.R., After Hitler, Before Stalin: Catholics, Communists and Democrats in Slovakia, 1945-1948 (2009) Fowkes, B., Eastern Europe 1945-1969 (2000) Gross, J., War as revolution, in N. Naimark and L. Gibianskii, The Establishment of Communist Regimes in Eastern Europe, 1944-1949 (1997) Herf, J., Multiple restorations: German political traditions and the interpretation of Nazism, 1945-1946, in Central European History, Vol.26, No.1 (1993) Hiscocks, R., Poland: Bridge for the Abyss? (1963) Hoensch, J.K., A History of Modern Hungary (1996) Horn, G.R. and Kenney, P., Transnational Moments of Change: Europe 1945, 1968, 1989 (2004) Ionescu, G., Communism in Rumania 1944-1962 (1964) Judt, T., Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 (2010) Karsai, L. The peoples courts and revolutionary justice in Hungary, 1945-46, in Dek, I., Gross, J.T. and Judt, T. (eds), The Politics of Retribution in Europe (2000) Kenez, P., Hungary from the Nazis to the Soviets (2006) Kontler, L., A History of Hungary (2002) Kupferberg, F., The Rise and Fall of the German Democratic Republic (2002) Luza, R., The Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Resistance, 1939-1945, in Slavic Review, Vol.28, No.4 (1969) Mackintosh, M., Bulgaria at the end of the Second World War, in Bennett, G. (ed.), The End of the War in Europe (1996) McCauley, M., The German Democratic Republic Since 1945 (1983) McDougall, A., A duty to forget? The Hitler Youth generation and the transition from Nazism to Communism in postwar East Germany, c.1945-49, in 4 ON ORDER 940.554 B471e 940.53163 D278p 943.1087 D411g 943.1087 D411r JJ87367-87393 320.5320943 E645l 943.73 F311a ON ORDER ON ORDER 940.05 C397 943.8 H673 943.9 H694g ON ORDER 949.8 I64 940.55 J93p 940.53163 D278p 943.9052 K338h 943.9 K827m 943.1 K967r PPP06917-06979 940.554 B471e 943.1087 M123g 943.005 G373 Preview * E-book Preview * * PDF E-book Preview * * PDF * * Preview * * E-book Preview Preview * Preview PDF * * PDF See chapter 1. See chapters 5 and 6. See chapter 5. See chapter 2.

See pp.11-21. See part 1.

See chapter 5.

See chapters 1 and 2.

See chapters 1 to 6. See chapter 2

See chapter 8, section 1.

HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) German History, Vol.26, No.1 (2008) Melis, D. van, Denazification in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, in German History, Vol.13, Issue 3 (1995) Meszerics, T., Independence before all else: Hungarian anti-Communist resistance in the East European context, in East European Quarterly, Vol.41, Issue 1 (2007) Naimark, N.M., The Russians in Germany (1995) Neumann, F.L., Soviet policy in Germany, in Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol.263 (1949) Peterson, E.N., Russian Commands and German Resistance: The Soviet Occupation, 1945-1949 (1999) Pittaway, M., Eastern Europe 1939-2000 (2004) Pons, S., Stalin and the European Communists after World War Two (19431948), in Past and Present, Vol.210, Supplement 6 (2011) Port, A., Conflict and Stability in the German Democratic Republic (2007) Pritc hard, G., Niemandsland (2012) Pritchard, G., Schwarzenberg 1945: antifascists and the third way in German politics, in European History Quarterly, Vol.35, No.4 (2005) Pritchard, G., Social Democracy in post-war East Germany, in J. Callaghan and I. Favretto (eds), Transitions in Social Democracy (2006) Pritchard, G., Women and the Left in postwar East Germany, in Breuning, E. et al. (eds), Power and the People (2005) Pritchard, G., The Making of the GDR (2004) Pulzer, P., German Politics 1945-1995 (1995) Rabinbach, A., Legacies of antifascism, in New German Critique, No.67 (1996) Roman, E., The Stalin Years in Hungary (1999) Ross, C., Constructing Socialism at the Grass-Roots (2000) Skilling, H.G., The break-up of the Czechoslovak coalition, 1947-8, in Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, Vol.26, No.3 (1960) JA4.C212 Swain, G. and Swain, N., Eastern Europe since 1945 (2003) Tismaneanu, V. (ed.), Stalinism Revisited: The Establishment of Communist Regimes in East-Central Europe (2010) Vogt. T., Denazification in Soviet-Occupied Germany (2000)

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See chapters 2 and 3.

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Antifascists, 1944-48: Western and Southern Europe (TOP)


Aderath, M., The French Communist Party (1984) Agarossi, E. and Zaslavsky, V., Stalin and Togliatti: Italy and the Origins of the Cold War (2011) Alano, J., Armed with a yellow mimosa: Womens defence and assistance groups in Italy, 1943-45, in Journal of Contemporary History, Vol.38, No.4 (2003) 4 Albeltaro, M., Italian communism and violence, 1921-48, in Twentieth Century Communism, Vol.2, Issue 1 (2010) Almond, G.A., The Christian parties of western Europe, in World Politics, Vol.1, No.1 (1948)5 Almond, G.A., The resistance and the political parties of western Europe, in Political Science Quarterly, Vol.62, No.1 (1947) Anagnostopoulou, M,P., From heroines to hyenas: Women partisans during the Greek Civil War, in Contemporary European History, Vol.10, No.3 (2001) Bark, D. & Gress, D., A History of West Germany, Vol.1: From Shadow to Substance (1993) Beattie, A.H., Beyond restoration? Assessing and accounting for West German liberalization and democratization, 1945-49, in European History Quarterly, Vol.38, No.1 (2008) Beckett, F., Enemy Within: The Rise and Fall of the British Communist Party (1998) Beevor, A. and Cooper, A., Paris after the Liberation: 1944-1949 (1994) Behan, T., The Long Awaited Moment: The Working Class and the Italian Communist Part in Milan, 1943-1948 (1997)6 Belco, V., War, Massacre, and Recovery in Central Italy, 1943-1948 (2010) Bennett, G. (ed.), The End of the War in Europe (1996) Boehling, R., A Question of Priorities (1996) Bolten, S.R., Military government and the German political parties, in Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol.267 (1950) Boulouque, S., The communist movement and violence in France: From the First World War to the Cold War, in Twentieth Century Communism, Vol.2, Issue 1 (2010) Brandt, P., Germany after 1945: Revolution by Defeat?, in R. Rrup, The 6 * 324.245 A259s 940.505 J86 * 327.05 W92 320.5 P766 * 943.087 B254h.2 940.05 E895 Preview * PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF * PDF See part I, chs 8-9, part II, chs 1-2 and 5-6. See chapters 4 and 5.

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Problem of Revolution in Germany, 1789-1989 (2000) Brown, A., The Rise and Fall of Communism (2012) Buchanan, T., Europes Troubled Peace, 1945-2000 (2006) Carabott, P. and Sfikas, T.D. (eds), The Greek Civil War: essays on a conflict of exceptionalism and silences (2004).7 Cliff, T., Trotskyism after Trotsky (1999)8 Conway, M., The Greek Civil War, in Carabott, P. and Sfikas, T.D. (eds), The Greek Civil War : essays on a conflict of exceptionalism and silences (2004) Conway, M., The liberation of Belgium, 1944-1945, in Bennett, G. (ed.), The End of the War in Europe (1996)9 Edinger, L.J., Kurt Schumacher (1965) Eisenberg, C., The limits of democracy: U.S. policy and the rights of German labor, 1945-49, in M. Ermarth (ed.), America and the Shaping of German Society (1993) Eley, G., Legacies of antifascism: constructing democracy in postwar Europe, in New German Critique, No.67 (1996)10 Eley, G., Forging Democracy: The History of the Left in Europe, 1850-2000 (2002) Eliasberg, V.F., Political party developments, in Almond, G.A., The Struggle for Democracy in Germany (1969)11 Elwood, D., Italy, 1943-1945 (1985) Evans, M. and Godin, E., The great fear of 1947: Could France have gone Communist?, in History Today, Vol.55, Issue 1 (2005) Geary, D., Social protest in the Ruhr, in E. Breuning, J. Lewis and G. Pritchard (eds), Power and the People (2005) Geppert, D., The Postwar Challenge: Cultural, Social, and Political Change in Western Europe, 1945-58 (2003) Gerolymatos, A., Red Acropolis, Black Terror: The Greek Civil War and the Origins of Soviet-American Rivalry, 1943-1949 (2004)12 Giles, F., The Locust Years: The Story of the French Fourth Republic (1991) Gimbel, J., American denazification and German local politics, 1945-1949, in The American Political Science Review, Vol.54, No.1 (1960) Fisher, T.R., Allied military government in Italy, in Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol.267 (1950) Foot, M.R.D., The liberation of France and the restoration of democratic government, in Bennett, G. (ed.), The End of the War in Europe (1996) 7

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Grebing, H., The History of the German Labour Movement (1989) Hanley, D.L. et al., Contemporary France: Politics and Society since 1945 (1984) Harper, J.L., America and the Reconstruction of Italy, 1945-1948 (1986) Hayse, M.R., Recasting West German Elites (2003) Herf, J., Multiple restorations: German political traditions and the interpretation of Nazism, 1945-1946, in Central European History, Vol.26, No.1 (1993) Hiscocks, R., Germany Revived (1965) Hitchcock, W.I., The Struggle for Europe (2004) Horn, G.R. and Kenney, P., Transnational Moments of Change: Europe 1945, 1968, 1989 (2004) Horn, G.R. and Kenney, P., Transnational Moments of Change: Europe 1945, 1968, 1989 (2004) Hughes, H.S., The United States and Italy (1965) Huyse, L., The criminal justice system as a political actor in regime transitions: The case of Belgium, 1944-1950, in Dek, I., Gross, J.T. and Judt, T. (eds), The Politics of Retribution in Europe (2000) Judt, T., Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 (2010) Kahn, A.D., Experiment in Occupation: Witness to the Turnabout, Anti-Nazi War to Cold War 1944-1946 (2004) Kelly, M., The reconstitution of the German trade union movement, in Political Science Quarterly, Vol.44, No.1 (1949) Kelly, M.A., Communists in German labor organizations, in Journal of Political Economy, Vol.57, No.3 (1949) Krieger, L., The interregnum in Germany, from Political Science Quarterly, Vol.64, No.4 (1949) Laybourn, K., Marxism in Britain: Dissent, Decline and Re-emergence 1945c.2000 (2006) Liss, S., Revival of free labor organizations in the United States occupation zone in Germany: a preview, in Southern Economic Journal, Vol.13, No.3 (1947) Major, P., The Death of the KPD (1997)13 Malfa, U.L., Communism and democracy in Italy, Foreign Affairs, Vol.56, Issue 3 (1978) Mammarella, G., Italy after Fascism (1966) Marshall, B. The Democratisation of local politics in the British Zone from Journal of Contemporary History, Vol.21, No.3 (1986) 8 331.880943 G788.E.B 944.082 H241c.2 * ON ORDER 940.05 C397 943.087 H67g 940.55 H674s ON ORDER ON ORDER 945.092 H893.3 940.53163 D278p * Preview Preview Preview PDF * E-book Preview Preview * E-book Preview * Preview PDF PDF PDF Preview PDF Preview PDF * PDF See parts one and two. See chapter 1. See chapters 6 and 7. See section 8.

See chapter 6. See chapter 3.

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Marshall, B., The Origins of Post-War German Politics (1988) Mazower, M. (ed.), After the War was Over: Reconstructing the Family, Nation, and State in Greece, 1943-1960 (2000) Mazower, M., The Cold War and the appropriation of memory: Greece after Liberation, in Dek, I., Gross, J.T. and Judt, T. (eds), The Politics of Retribution in Europe (2000) McCarthy, P., Italy Since 1945 (2000) Merrill, D., The Truman Doctrine: Containing Communism and modernity, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol.36, Issue 1 (2006) Miller, J.E, Taking off the gloves: The United States and the Italian elections of 1948, in Diplomatic History, Vol.7, No.1 (1983) Minehan, P.B., What was the problem in Greece, in Carabott, P. and Sfikas, T.D. (eds), The Greek Civil War : essays on a conflict of exceptionalism and silences (2004) Moore, B. (ed.), Resistance in Western Europe (2000) Nicholls, A.J., The Bonn Republic (1997) ODochartaigh, P., Germany Since 1945 (2002) OReilly, C.T., Forgotten Battles: Italys War of Liberation, 1943-1945 (2001) Olick, J.K., In the House of the Hangman: The Agonies of German Defeat, 19431949 (2005) Orlow, D., Common Destiny: A Comparative History of the Dutch, French and German Social Democratic Parties, 1945-1969 (2000) Paggi, L., Antifascism and the reshaping of democratic consensus in post-1945 Italy, in New German Critique, No.67 (1996) Pons, S., Stalin and the European Communists after World War Two (19431948), in Past and Present, Vol.210, Supplement 6 (2011) Pritc hard, G., Niemandsland (2012) Pulzer, P., German Politics 1945-1995 (1995) Rogers, D.E., Transforming the German party system: the United States and the origins of political moderation, 1945-1949, in Journal of Modern History, Vol.65, No.3 (1993) Rogers, D.E., Politics after Hitler (1995) Romijn, P., Restoration of confidence: The purge of local government in the Netherlands as a problem of postwar reconstruction, in Dek, I., Gross, J.T. and Judt, T. (eds), The Politics of Retribution in Europe (2000) 9 320.943 M367o ON ORDER 940.53163 D278p * Preview E-book Preview * PDF PDF Preview See, especially, chapter 3.

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Romijn, P., The synthesis of the political order and the resistance movement in the Netherlands in 1945, in Bennett, G. (ed.), The End of the War in Europe (1996)14 Ross, G., Workers and Communists in France (1982) Rosses, A., Incompatible allies: Greek communism and Macedonian nationalism in the civil war in Greece, 1943-1949, in Journal of Modern History, Vol.69, No.1 (1997) Sassoon, D., The rise and fall of West European Communism: 1939-48, Contemporary European History, Vol.1, No.2 (1992) Sawyer, J.E., The reestablishment of the republic in France: the De Gaulle era, 1944-1945, in Political Science Quarterly, Vol.62, No.3 (1947) Seton-Watson, C., Italy: from fascism to democracy, in Bennett, G. (ed.), The End of the War in Europe (1996) Starobin, J.R., Communism in Western Europe, Foreign Affairs, Vol.44, No.1 (1965) Stassinopoulos, C., Modern Greeks: Greece in World War II, the German Occupation and Nation Resistance, the Civil War (1997) Sternberger, D., Parties and party systems in postwar Germany, in Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol.260 (1948) Tiersky, R., French Communism, 1920-1972 (1974) Travis, D., Communism and resistance in Italy, 1943-8, in Judt, T., (ed.), Resistance and Revolution in Mediterranean Europe, 1939-1948 (1989) Travis, D.J., Communism in Modena. The provincial origins of the Partito Communista Italiano (1943-1945), in Historical Journal, Vol.29 (1986) Urban, J.B., Moscow and the Italian Communist Party (1986) Urwin, D., A Political History of Western Europe since 1945 (1997) Vlavianos, H., The Greek Communist Party: In search of a revolution, in Judt, T., (ed.), Resistance and Revolution in Mediterranean Europe, 1939-1948 (1989) Wall, I.M., The United States and the Making of Postwar France 1945-1954 (1991) Warner, G., Allies, government and resistance: The Belgian political crisis of November 1944, in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th Ser., Vol.28 (1978)15 Wegs, J.R., Europe Since 1945: A Concise History (2006) Weitz, E.D., The ever-present other: communism in the making of West 10 940.554 B471e *

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Germany, in H. Schissler (ed.), The Miracle Years (2001) Wiesen, S.J., Coming to terms with the worker: West German industry, labour relations and the Idea of America, 1949-60, Journal of Contemporary History, Vol.36, No.4 (2001) Williams, C., Democratic Rhondda (1996) Willis, F.R., The French in Germany, 1945-1949 (1962) Wiskemann, E., Italy since 1945 (1971) Woodhouse, C.M., The Struggle for Greece 1941-1949 (1979)16

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Anti-Stalinists, 1953-56 (TOP)


Acherson, N., The Polish August (1982) dm, C. and Egervari, T., The 1956 Hungarian Revolution (2009) Allinson, M., Politics and Popular Opinion in East Germany, 1945-1968 (2000)17 Ames, E., Economic policy in Eastern Europe from 1950 through 1956, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol.317 (May, 1958) Arendt, H., Totalitarian imperialism: Reflections on the Hungarian Revolution, Journal of Politics, Vol.20, No.1 (1958) Balzs, E. and Casoar, P., An emblematic picture of the Hungarian 1956 Revolution: Photojournalism during the Hungarian Revolutoin, Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.58, No.8 (2006) Bks, C. and Byrne, M., The 1956 Hungarian Revolution (2002) Bks, C., The 1956 Hungarian Revolution and the Great Powers, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol.13, No.2 (1997) Benziger, K.P., Imre Nagy, Martyr of the Nation (2010) Brown, A., The Rise and Fall of Communism (2012) Brown, K.W., Regulating Bodies: Everyday Crime and Popular Resistance in Communist Hungary, 1948-1956 (2007) Brzezinski, Z., The pattern of political purges, in Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol.317 (1958) Byrnes, R.F., The climax of Stalinism, 1950-1953, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol.317 (May, 1958) 11 943.8055 A813p.P ON ORDER ON ORDER MM14117-14203 J48087-48107 * * Preview Preview PDF PDF PDF See pp.44-79. See chapter 2.

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Congdon, L., Possessed: Imre Lakatos road to 1956, Contemporary European History, Vol.6, No.3 (1997) Connelly, J., Ulbricht and the intellectuals, Contemporary European History, Vol.6, No.3 (1997) Coulter, H., The Hungarian peasantry, 1948-1956, American Slavic and East European Review, Vol.18, No.4 (1959) Cox, T., 1956Discoveries, Legacies and Memory, Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.58, No.8 (2006), Vol.58, No.8 (2006) Cox, T., Reconsidering the Hungarian revolution of 1956, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol.13, Issue 2 (1997) Crampton, R.J., Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century (1994) Dale, G., Like wildfire? The East German uprising of June 1953, in Debatte, Vol.11, No.2 (2003) Dale, G., Popular Protest in East Germany (2007) Dennis, M., The Rise and Fall of the German Democratic Republic (2000) Duchacek, I., A loyal satellite: The case of Czechoslovakia, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol.317 (May, 1958) Dziewanowski, M., Limits and problems of decompression: The case of Poland, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol.317 (May, 1958) Ersi, L., The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 (2006) Gati, C., Failed Illusions: Moscow, Washington, Budapest and the 1956 Hungarian Revolt (2006) Gobarev, V., Soviet Military Planning and Activities during the East German Uprising of June 1953, Journal of Slavic Military Studies, Vol.10, Issue 4 (1997) Gough, R., A Good Comrade? Jnos Kdr, Communism and Hungary (2006) Granville, J., 1956 reconsidered: Why Hungary and not Poland?, Slavonic and East European Review, Vol.80, No.4 (2002) Granville, J., Hungarian and Polish reactions to the events of 1956, in EuropeAsia Studies, Vol.53, No.7 (2001) Granville, J., In the line of fire: The Soviet crackdown on Hungary, 1956-57, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol.13, Issue 2 (1997) Granville, J.C. and Garthoff, R.L., The First Domino: International Decision Making during the Hungarian Crisis of 1956 (2004) Fryer, P., Hungarian Tragedy (1956) 12 * * PPP06905-06916 * * 947.084 C889e 943.005 D286 ON ORDER 943.1087 D411r MM14117-14203 MM14117-14203 PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF E-book PDF Preview * PDF PDF See chapter 16.

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Acherson, N., The Polish August (1982) Adeney, M. and Lloyd, J., The Miners Strike: 1984-5 (1986) Andelman, D., Contempt and crisis in Poland, International Security, Vol.6, No.3 (Winter, 1981-1982) Avery, W.P., Political legitimacy and crisis in Poland, in Political Science Quarterly, Vol.103, No.1 (1988) Baluka, Edmund & Barker, Ewa, Workers Struggles in Poland, International Socialism, No.94 (January 1977) Barker, C., The rise of Solidarnosc, in International Socialism, Issue 108 (2005) BBC, Miners Strike 1984 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/uk/2004/miners_strike/default.stm BBC, Your 1970s: Strikes and Blackouts http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/6729683.stm Beckett, F., Marching to the Fault Line: The Miners Strike and the Battle for Industrial Britain (2009) Beynon, H., Authority and change in the coalfields, in Journal of Law and Society, Vol.12, No.3 (1985) Beynon, H., Digging Deeper: Issues in the Miners Strike (1985) Biezenski, R., The struggle for Solidarity 1980-81: Two waves of leadership in conflict, in Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.48, No.2 (1996) Blane, Colin, Miners strike was battle of ideas, BBC News Online (5 March 2004), http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/3502855.stm 25 943.8055 A813p.P ON ORDER * 320.5 P766 335.05 I599.2 335.05 I599.2 * * 331.892822 B3965m Law Journals 331.892941 D573 MM59514-59535 * * Preview PDF PDF Online article Online article Online collection Online collection * PDF * PDF Online article See chapters 3 to 8.

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Vol.6, No.2 (1982) Fine, B. and Millar, R., Policing the Miners Strike (1985) Francis, H. and Smith, D., The Fed: A History of the South Wales Miners in the Twentieth Century (1980) Galtung, J., Poland, August-September 1980. Is a socialist revolution under state capitalism possible?, in Journal of Peace Research, Vol.17, No.4 (1980) Garnett, Mark, From Anger to Apathy, The British Experience since 1975 (2007) Garton Ash, T., The Polish Revolution (1983) Geary, R., Policing Industrial Disputes (1985) Gier-Viskovatoff, J.J., and Porter, A., Women of the British coalfields on strike in 1926 and 1984, Journal of Women Studies, Vol.19, No.2 (1998) Green, P., The Enemy Without: Policing and Class Consciousness in the Miners Strike (1990) Harman, C., Class Struggles in Eastern Europe 1945-83 (1988) Harman, C., The Fire Last Time (1998) Hitchcock, W.I., The Struggle for Europe (2004) Horn, G.R. and Kenney, P., Transnational Moments of Change: Europe 1945, 1968, 1989 (2004) Howell, C., Trade Unions and the State: The Construction of Industrial Relations in Britain, 1890-2000 (2005) Ingram, P., Strike incidence in British manufacturing in the 1980s, in Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Vol.46, No.4 (1993) Jacobs, M., Coal strike: Larger issues at stake, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol.19, No.49 (1984) Jakowczyk, Z., Voices from Poland, in Social Text, No.5 (1982) Jeavans, C., The Miners Darkest Year, 4 March 2004, at BBC Online Jones, N., Strikes and the Media (1986) Judt, T., Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 (2010) Kavanagh, D., Thatcherism and British Politics (1990) Kawalec, S., The political conditions for realization of the agreements, in Journal of Peace Research, Vol.19, No.2 (1982) Kennedy, M.D., Polish engineers participation in the Solidarity movement, in Social Forces, Vol.65, No.3 (1987) Kostecki, M.J., Revolt of the incapacitated: Inter- and intra-organizational consequences of the Polish summer 1980, in Journal of Peace Research, Vol.19, 27

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Gerhard, S., An orange-tinged revolution: The Ukrainian path to democracy, in Russian Politics and Law, Vol.44, Issue 2 (2006) Glaessner, G.J. and Wallace, I., German Revolution of 1989 (1992) Glaessner, G.J., German Democracy (2005) Glenn, J.K., Competing challengers and contested outcomes to state breakdown: The Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, Social Forces, Vol.78, No.1 (1999) Glenny, M., The Rebirth of History (1993) Goetz, K.H. (ed.), Germany, Vol.1 (1997) Grtemaker, M., Unifying Germany 1989-1990 (1994) Hale, H.E., Democracy or autocracy on the march? The colored revolutions as normal dynamic of patronal presidentialism, in Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol.39, Issue 3 (2006) Hall, R.A., Theories of collective action and revolution: Evidence from the Romanian transition of December 1989, Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.52, No.6 (2000) Harman, C., The storm breaks, in International Socialism, Issue 46 (1990) Helbig, A., The cyberpolitics of music in Ukraines 2004 Orange Revolution, in Current Musicology, Issue 82 (2006) Herd,, G.P., Colorful revolutions and the CIS, in Problems of Post-Communism, Vol.52, Issue 2 (2005) Herron, E.S., State institutions, political context and parliamentary election legislation in Ukraine, 2000-2006, in Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol.23, Issue 1 (2007) Hesli, V.L., The Orange Revolution: 2004 presidential election(s) in Ukraine, in Electoral Studies, Vol.25, Issue 1 (2006) Heyns, B. and Bialecki, I., Solidarnod: reluctant vanguard or makeshift coalition?, in American Political Science Review, Vol.85, No.2 (1991) Hirschman, A.O., Exit, voice, and the fate of the German Democratic Republic, in World Politics, Vol.45, No.2 (1993) Hitchcock, M., The Romanian Revolution: Media coverage and the minorities, Anthropology Today, Vol.6, No.3 (1990) Hitchcock, W.I., The Struggle for Europe (2004) Horn, G.R. and Kenney, P., Transnational Moments of Change: Europe 1945, 1968, 1989 (2004) Horn, G.R. and Kenney, P., Transnational Moments of Change: Europe 1945, 34 * 943.0879 G543g * * 320.947 G558r.2 320.943 G611g 943.0879 G675u * PDF * E-book PDF * * * PDF

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) 1968, 1989 (2004) Hrycak, A., Gender and the Orange Revolution, in Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol.23, Issue 1 (2007) Hrycak, A., Seeing orange: Womens activism and Ukraines Orange Revolution, in Womens Studies Quarterly, Vol.35, Issue (2007) James, H. and Stone, M. (eds), When the Wall Came Down (1992) Jankovic, D., After the Color Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of the Democratization Processes in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan (2011) Jarausch, K., The Rush to German Unity (1994) Jarausch, K.H., After Hitler: Recivilizing Germany, 1945-1995 (2006) Joppke, C., East German Dissidents and the Revolution of 1989 (1995) Kaminski, M.M., How Communism could have been saved: Formal analysis of electoral bargaining in Poland in 1989, Public Choice, Vol.98, No.1/2 (1999) Karumidze, Z. and Wertsch, J.V. (eds), Enough! The Rose Revolution in the Republic of Georgia 2003 (2005) Kenny, P., A Carnival of Revolution (2002) Ketternacker, L., Germany since 1945 (1997) King, C. Remembering Romanian Communism, Slavic Review, Vol.66, No.4 (Winter, 2007) Klid, B., Rock, pop and politics in Ukraines 2004 presidential campaign and Orange Revolution, in Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol.23, Issue 1 (2007) Kocka, J., Revolution and reform in Germany 1989-90, in Rrup, R. (ed.), The Problem of Revolution in Germany (2000) Kopstein, J., 1989 as a lens for the communist past and post-communist future, in Contemporary European History, Vol.18, Issue 3 (2009) Kotkin, S. and Gross, J.T., Uncivil Society: 1989 and the Implosion of the Communist Establishment (2009) Krnjevic-Miskovic, Damjan de, Serbias prudent revolution, in Journal of Democracy, Vol.12, Issue 3 (2001) Krushnelnycky, A., An Orange Revolution: A Personal Journey through Ukrainian History (2011) Kudelia, S., Revolutionary bargain: The unmaking of Ukraines autocracy through pacting, in Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol.23, Issue 1 (2007) 35

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Kuzio, T., Civil society, youth and societal mobilization in democratic revolutions in Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol.39, Issue 3 (2006) Kuzio, T., From Kuchma to Yushchenko Ukraines 2004 presidential elections and the Orange Revolution, in Problems of Post-Communism, Vol.52, Issue 2 (2005) Kuzio, T., Nationalism, identity and civil society in Ukraine: Understanding the Orange Revolution, in Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol.43, Issue 3 (2010) Kuzio, T., Oligarchs, tapes and oranges: Kuchmagate to the Orange Revolution, in Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol.23, Issue 1 (2007) Kuzio, T., State-led violence in Ukraines 2004 elections, in Communist and PostCommunist Studies, Vol.43, Issue 4 (2010) Kuzio, T., The Orange Revolution at the crossroads, in Demokratizatsiya, Vol.14, Issue 4 (2006) Kuzio, T., Ukraines Orange Revolution: Rush to judgement?, in Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics,, Vol.23, Issue 2 (2007) Land, D., Coloured revolution as a political phenomenon, in Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol.25, Issue 2-3 (2009) Landry, T., The colour revolutions in the review mirror: Closer than they appear, in Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol.53, Issue 1 (2011) Lane, D., The Orange Revolution: Peoples revolution or revolutionary coup?, in British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol.10, Issue 4 (2008) Lng-Pickvance, K., Democracy and Environmental Movements in Eastern Europe (1998) Lasky, M.J., Voices in a Revolution: The Collapse of East German Communism (1992) Lederer, G. and Schnsee, R., The gentle revolution, Political Psychology, Vol.12, No.2 (1991), Locke Binnendijk, A. and Marovic, I., Power and persuasive: Nonviolent strategies to influence state security forces in Serbia (2000) and Ukraine (2004), in Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol.39, Issue 3 (2006) Long, M., Making History: Czech Voices of Dissent and the Revolution of 1989 (2005) Maier, C., Dissolution: The Crisis of Communism and the End of East Germany (1997) 36 * * * PDF PDF

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Marples, D.R., Color revolutions: The Belarus case, in Communist and PostCommunist Studies, Vol.39, Issue 3 (2006) Marples, D.R., The Collapse of the Soviet Union, 19851991 (2004) Mazower, M., Dark Continent (1998) McFaul, M., Ukraine imports democracy: External influences on the Orange Revolution, in International Security, Vol.32, Issue 2 (2007) Meyer, M., The Year that Changed the World: The Untold Story behind the Fall of the Berlin Wall (2009) Mueller, C., Claim radicalization? The 1989 protest cycle in the GDR, in Social Problems, Vol.46, No.4 (1999) Mueller, C., Escape from the GDR, 1961-1989: Hybrid exit repertoires in a disintegrating Leninist regime, in American Journal of Sociology, Vol.105, No.3 (1999) Mykhnenko, V., Class voting and the Orange Revolution, in Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol.25, Issue 2-3 (2009) Nepstad, S.E., Nonviolent Revolutions: Civil Resistance in the Late 20th Century (2011) Bachin, D., Roses and tulips: Dynamics of regime change in Georgia and Kyrgyzstan, in Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol.25, Issue 2-3 (2009) Beachin, D., The Colour Revolutions in the Former Soviet Republics (2010) ODochartaigh, P., Germany since 1945 (2004) Okey, R., The Demise of Communist East Europe: 1989 in Context (2004) Osipian, A.L. and Osipian, A.L., Why Donbass votes for Yanukovych: Confronting the Ukrainian Orange Revolution, in Demokratizatsiya, Vol.14, Issue 4 (2006) Pekacz, J., Did rock smash the wall? The role of rock in political transition, in Popular Music, Vol.13, No.1 (1994) Petersen, R.D., Resistance and Rebellion: Lessons from Eastern Europe (2001) Pfaff, S., Exit-voice dynamics and the collapse of East Germany (2006) Philipsen, D., We Were the People (1993) Pifer, S., European mediators and Ukraines Orange Revolution, in Problems of Post-Communism, Vol.54, Issue 6 (2007) Pittaway, M., Eastern Europe 1939-2000 (2004) Pleshakov, K., There is No Freedom Without Bread!: 1989 and the Civil War that Brought Down Communism (2009) 37 * ON ORDER 940.5 M476d * 943.0878 M6131y * JJ88317-88383 PDF * * PDF Preview PDF PDF

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Polese, A. and Beachin, D., The color revolution virus and authoritarian antidotes: Political protest and regime counterattacks in post-communist spaces, in Demokratizatsiya, Vol.19, Issue 2 (2011) Polese, A., Ukraine 2004: Informal networks, transformation of social capital and coloured revolutions, in Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol.25, Issue 2-3 (2009) Pond, E., A wall destroyed: The dynamics of German unification in the GDR, in International Security, Vol.15, No.2 (1990) Potocki, R., Belarus: A tale of two elections, in Journal of Democracy, Vol.22, No.3 (2011) Prazmowska, A., Poland: A Modern History (2010) Prins, G. (ed.), Spring in Winter: The 1989 Revolutions (1990) Ray, L., Reflections on the demise of Communism in Europe, in European History Quarterly, Vol.37, No.3 (2007) Reynolds, D., One World Divisible: A Global History Since 1945 (2000) Ross, C., The East German Dictatorship (2002) Salnykova, A., The Orange Revolution (2006) Sandrson, S.K., Revolutions: A Worldwide Introduction to Social and Political Contention (2005) Saxonberg, S., The Fall: A Comparative Study of the End of Communism in Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary and Poland (2001) Schnsee, R. and Lederer, G., The gentle revolution, in Political Psychology, Vol.12, No.2 (1991) Schpflin, G., The end of Communism in Eastern Europe, in International Affairs, Vol.66, No.1 (1990) Sebestyen, V., Revolution 1989: The Fall of the Soviet Empire (2009) Shore, M., (The end of) communism as a generational history: Some thoughts on Czechoslovakia and Poland, in Contemporary European History, Vol.18, Issue 3 (2009) Siani-Davies, P., The Romanian Revolution of December 1989 (2005) Sikorski, R., How we lost Poland: Heroes do not make good politicians, Foreign Affairs, Vol.75, No.5 (1996) Swain, G. and Swain, N., Eastern Europe Since 1945 (2009) Thomaneck, J.K.A., Dividing and Uniting Germany (2001) Tismaneanu, V., The Revolutions of 1989 (1999) 38

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Tismeneanu, V., The revolutions of 1989: Causes, meanings, consequences, in Contemporary European History, Vol.18, Issue 3 (2009) van Zan, H., Why the Orange Revolution succeeded, in Perspectives on European Politics and Society, Vol.6, Issue 3 (2005) Verkhovodova, L. and Paskhaver, A., Privitization before and after the Orange Revolution, in Problems of Economic Transition, Vol.50, Issue 3 (2007) Vogt, H., Between Utopia & Disillusionment A Narrative of the Political Transformation in Eastern Europe (2004) Vsevolod, S., Ukraine and the Orange Revolution: Democracy or a velvet restoration?, in Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Vol.6, Issue 2 (2006) Wasilewski, J. and Wnuk-Lipioski, E., Poland: Winding road from the Communist to the post-Solidarity elite, Theory and Society, Vol.24, No.5 (1995) Way, L., The real causes of the color revolutions, in Journal of Democracy, Vol.19, No.3 (2008) Weber, J., Germany 1945-1990: A Parallel History (2004) Wheatley, J., Georgia from National Awakening to Rose Revolution (2005) White, S. and McAllister, I., Rethinking the Orange Revolution, in Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol.25, Issue 2-3 (2009) White, S., Is there a pattern?, in Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol.25, Issue 2-3 (2009) Wicke, P., The times they are a-changin: rock music and political change in East Germany, in Garofalo, R. (ed.), Rockin the Boat (1992) Wilson, A., Ukraines Orange Revolution (2005) Yatsunska, O., Mythmaking and its discontents in the 2004 Ukrainian presidential campaign, in Demokratizatsiya, Vol.14, Issue 4 (2006) Yushchenko, K., The Orange Revolution and beyond, in Journal of Democracy, Vol.19, No. 3 (2008) Zubek, V., The rise and fall of rule by Polands best and brightest, in Soviet Studies, Vol.44, No.4 (1992) * * * 943 V886b * * * ON ORDER ON ORDER * * 781.592 G237r ON ORDER * * MM60800-60839 PDF PDF PDF Preview PDF PDF PDF Preview Preview PDF PDF PDF * PDF PDF PDF See chapter 11.

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N.B. Some of the web sites listed below advocate controversial political views. They are included here for scholarly purposes only. Adams, G., Before the Dawn: An Autobiography (2001) Adams, S., Northern Ireland (2005) Arthur, P., Northern Ireland since 1968 (1996) Bakshi, G.D., The war in Chechnya: A military analysis, in Strategic Analysis, Vol.24, Issue 5 (2000) Beckett, J.C., Northern Ireland, in Journal of Contemporary History, Vol.6, No.1 (1971) Ben-Ami, S., Basque nationalism between anarchism and modernity, in Journal of Contemporary History, Vol.26, No.3/4 (1991) Berger, S., Bretons and Jacobins, in Milton, J.E. (ed.), Ethnic Conflict in the Western World (1977) Berresford E.P., The Celtic Revolution (1985) Bew, P., Northern Ireland: Between War and Peace (1997) Bowker, M., Russia and Chechnya: The issue of secession, in Nations and Nationalism, Vol.10, Issue 4 (2004) Campana, A. and Legare, K., Russias counterterrorism operation in Chechnya, in Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol.34, Issue 1 (2011) Cenoz, J., Basque in Spain and France, in G. Extra and D. Gorter (eds), The Other Languages of Europe (2001) Clark, R.P., The Basque Insurgents: ETA 1952-1980 (1984) Clark, R.P., The Basques, the Franco Years and Beyond (1979) Clews, R., To Dream of Freedom: The Story of MAC and the Free Wales Army (2004) Coakley, J. (ed.), The Social Origins of Nationalist Movements (1992) Collins, R., The Basques (1986) Conversi, D., The Basques, the Catalans and Spain (1997) Coogan, T.P., Ireland in the Twentieth Century (2003) Coogan, T.P., On the Blanket: The Inside Story of the IRA Prisoners Dirty Protest (2002) Coogan, T.P., The IRA (2002) 40 ON ORDER ON ORDER 941.60824 A789n * JJ88728-88762 JJ88728-88762 301.592 C7475e DONATE 941.60824 * * ON ORDER 946.6 C594ba 946.6 C594b ON ORDER 320.54 C652s 946.6 C712b 320.540946 C766b 941.5082 C769i 941.60824 C769o ON ORDER * Preview * PDF PDF PDF * Preview * PDF PDF Preview * Preview * * * Preview Preview Preview Preview Memoir of Sinn Fein leader.

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg (Welsh language campaigning group) Chandra, R., Global Terrorism (2003) da Silva, M.M., Modernization and ethnic conflict: the case of the Basques, in Comparative Politics, Vol.7, No.2 (1975) Daftary, F. et al., Radical Ethnic Movements in Contemporary Europe (2004) Dekker, H., Malov, D. and Hooqendoorn, S., Nationalism and its explanations, in Political Psychology, Vol.24, No.2 (2003), see in particular the section on the Basques Deutsch, R., Northern Ireland, 1968-73: A Chronology of Events (1975) Dooley, B., Black and Green: The Fight for Civil Rights in Northern Ireland & Black America (1998) Douglass, W.A. and Zulaika, J., On the interpretation of terrorist violence: ETA and the Basque political process, in Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol.32, No.2 (1990) Douglass, W.A., Basque Politics and Nationalism on the Eve of the Millenium (1999) Draganova, D., Peace or perpetual war in Chechnya?, in Peace Review, Vol.17, Issue 2-3 (2005) PDF Drozdov, B.S., Russia and Chechnya, in Russian Social Science Review, Vol.37, No.6 (1996) Dunlop, J.B., Russia Confronts Chechnya: Roots of a Separatist Conflict (1998) Echeverria, B., Language ideologies and practices in (en)gendering the Basque nation, in Language in Society, Vol.32, No.3 (2003) Edles, L.D., A culturalist approach to ethnic nationalist movements: symbolization and Basque and Catalan nationalism in Spain, in Social Science History, Vol.23, No.3 (1999) Edwards, A. and McGrattan, C., The Northern Ireland Conflict: A Beginners Guide (2010) Engene, J.O., Terrorism in Western Europe (2004) English, R., Armed Struggle: The History of the IRA (2004) Evangelista, M., The Chechen Wars (2002) Gall, C. and De Waal, T., Chechnya: Calamity in the Caucasus (1999) Farrell, M., Northern Ireland the Orange State (1976) German, T.C., Russias Chechen War (2003) Gillespie, G., The A to Z of the Northern Ireland Conflict (2009) 41 * ON ORDER JJ88527-88557 ON ORDER * Access Preview PDF Preview PDF

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Gilligan, E., Terror in Chechnya: Russia and the Tragedy of Civilians in War (2010) Greenwood, D.J., Continuity and change: Spanish Basque ethnicity as a historical process, in Milton, J.E. (ed.), Ethnic Conflict in the Western World (1977) Funes, M.J., Social responses to political violence in the Basque Country, in Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol.42, No.4 (1998) Harman, C., The Fire Last Time (1998) Heiberg, M., The Making of the Basque Nation (1989) Hourigan, N., Escaping the Global Village: Media, Language and Protest (2004) Hughes, J., Chechnya: From Nationialism to Jihad (2007) James, H., The Chechnya conflict: Freedom fighters or terrorists?, in Demokratizatsiya, Vol.15, Issue 3 (2007) Judt, T., Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 (2010) Kemoklidze, N., Victimisation of female suicide bombers: The case of Chechnya, in Caucasian Review of International Affairs, Vol.3, Issue 2 (2009) Lazda, M., Reconsidering nationalism: The Baltic case of Latvia in 1989, in International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, Vol.22, Issue 4 (2009) Lieven, A., Chechnya: Tombstone of Russian Power (1999) Loughran, C., Armagh and Feminist strategy: Campaigns around republican women prisoners in Armagh jail, in Feminist Review, No.23 (1986) MacClancy, J., The culture of radical Basque nationalism, in Anthropology Today, Vol.4, No.5 (1988) MacClancy, J., Expressing Identities in the Basque Arena (2007) MacDonald, S. (ed.), Inside European Identities (1997) Magee, J. Northern Ireland: Crisis and Conflict (1974) Matveeva, A., Chechnya: Dynamics of war and peace, in Problems of PostCommunism, Vol.54, Issue 3 (2007) McAllister, I. and Mughan, A., Values, protest and minority nationalism in Wales, in British Journal of Political Science, Vol.14, No.2 (1984) Medhurst, K., Basques and Basque nationalism, in Williams, C.H. (ed.), National Separatism (1982) Medhurst, K., Basques (1972) Medrano, J.D., The effects of ethnic segregation and ethnic competition on political mobilization in the Basque Country, 1988, in American Sociological Review, Vol.59, No.6 (1994) Medrano, S.D., Divided Nations: Class, Politics and Nationalism in the Basque 42 947.086 G4815t 301.592 C7475e * ON ORDER JJ128287-128356 ON ORDER ON ORDER Preview * PDF * * Preview Preview See ch. 15 on the Basques.

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Country and Catalonia (1995) Mees, L., Nationalism, Violence and Democracy: The Basque Clash of Identities (2003) Meier, A., Chechnya: To the Heart of a Conflict (2005) Moloney, E., A Secret History of the IRA (2003) Monaghan, R. and Shirlow, P., Northern Ireland: 10 Years after the Ceasefires (2004) Mulholland, M., Northern Ireland: A Very Short Introduction (2002) Newsinger, J., Ulster and the downfall of the Labour government 1974-79, in Race & Class, Vol.33, Issue 2 (1991) OReilly, C.C., Irish language, Irish identity: Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland in the European Union, in OReilly, C.C. (ed), Language, Ethnicity and the State, Vol.1 (2001) Payne, S.G., Catalan and Basque nationalism, in Journal of Contemporary History, Vol.6, No.1 (1971) Payne, S.G., Nationalism, regionalism and micronationalism in Spain, in Journal of Contemporary History, Vol.26, No.3/4 (1991) Paynes, S.G., Basque Nationalism (1975) Prez-Agote, A., The Social Roots of Basque Nationalism (2006) Pratt, J., Class, Nation and Identity (2003) Prince, S., Northern Irelands 68: Global Revolt and the Origins of the Troubles (2007) Puistola, J.A. and Herrala, J., Terrorism in Europe (2008) Rees, M., Northern Ireland: A Personal Perspective (1985) Rose, R., Northern Ireland: A Time of Choice (1976) Russell, J., Chechnya: Russias war on terror or war of terror?, in EuropeAsia Studies, Vol.59, Issue 1 (2007) Russell, J., Chechnya: Russias War on Terror (2007) Sabanadze, N., Globalization and Nationalism: The Cases of Georgia and the Basque Country (2010) Sakwa, R., Chechnya: From Past to Future (2005) Scott, R., Northern Ireland: The Politics of Violence (1977) Seely, R., Russo-Chechen Conflict, 1800-2000 (2001) Shanahan, T., The Provisional Irish Republican Army and the Morality of Terrorism (2009) 43

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Sharpe, M.E., Russia and Chechnya in Russian Studies in History, Vol.41, Issue 2 (2002) Sinn Fin (Irish republican party believed by many to have links with the IRA) Stothard, M., Northern Ireland and Great Britain: A Troubled Relationship (1988) Tishkov, V.A., Chechnya: Life in a War-Torn Society (2004) Urla, J., Cultural politics in an age of statistics: numbers, nations, and the making of Basque identity, in American Ethnologist, Vol.20, No.4 (1993) Urla, J., Ethnic protest and social planning: a look at Basque language revival, in Cultural Anthropology, Vol.3, No.4 (1988) Watson, C., Basque Nationalism and Political Violence (2007) Whittaker, D.J., The Terrorism Reader (2003) Williams, C. (ed.), National Separatism (1982) Wood, T., Chechnya: The Case of Independence (2007) Zirakzadeh, C.E., A Rebellious People: Basques, Protests and Politics (1991)

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HIST2085 Bibliography (Last Updated 10 January 2011) Spanish state, in International Socialism, Issue 132 (2011) Eaude, M., Sketches of Spain, in International Socialism, Issue 125 (2010) Febrero, E. and Ux, J., Constraints and alternatives for employment and output growth: Spain during the great recession, in Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Vol.19, Issue 1 (2011) Frangakis, M., The rising public debt in the EU: Implications for policy, in Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Vol.19, Issue 1 (2011) Garganas, P., Greece: Striking back, in International Socialism, Issue 128 (2010) Garganas, P., Greece: The eye of the storm?, in International Socialism, Issue 125 (2010) Godard, D., France: From economic to political struggles, in International Socialism, Issue 125 (2010) Gonzlez-Bailn, S. et al., The dynamics of protest recruitment through an online network, in Scientific Reports, 1, Article number: 197 (2011) http://www.nature.com/srep/2011/111215/srep00197/full/srep00197.html Hardy, J., Crisis and recession in Central and Eastern Europe, in International Socialism, Issue 128 (2010) Howard, P.N. and Hussain, M.M., The role of digital media, in Journal of Democracy, Vol.22, No.3 (2011) Jones, J., Social media and social movements, in International Socialism, Issue 131 (2011) Lynn, M., Bust: Greece, the Euro and the Sovereign Debt Crisis (2010) Manolopoulos, J., Greeces Odious Debt (2011) Mares, M., Environmental radicalism and extremism in postcommunist Europe, in Journal for the Study of Radicalism, Vol.2, Issue 1 (2008) Mitsopoulos, M. and Pelagidis, T., Understanding the Crisis in Greece: From Boom to Bust (2011) Opp, K.D., Theories of Political Protest and Social Movements (2009) Reitan, R., Global Activism (2007) Tarrow, S.G., The New Transnational Activism (2005) Tombazos, S., Centrifugal tendencies in the Euro area, in Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Vol.19, Issue 1 (2011)

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Allinson, M., Politics and Popular Opinion in East Germany, 1945-1968 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2000)

In contrast to historians such as Mitter and Wolle (Untergang auf Raten) who argue that the SED regime was never accepted by the population was hence inherently unstable, Allinson claims, in his study of public opinion in Thuringia, that the everyday life of ordinary people in the GDR was essentially normal, that people largely accepted the regime albeit grudgingly and that the GDR was a viable state. Two chapters (two and three) cover the period of the occupation. Major themes developed by Allinson that are relevant to the occupation period include: (i) There is little evidence of resistance to the merger of the KPD and SPD; (ii) Political opposition was neutralised within the framework of the Block of Antifascist Parties; (iii) The Block parties retained a degree of autonomy at a local level; (iv) The bulk of the population was politically apathetic, focused on material concerns, but people did often blame the SED and the Soviets for their material problems. Most reviewers agree that Allinsons diligent work in the archives has unearthed much interesting material. His chapter on religion is singled out by a number of reviewers as the most useful. But Allinsons claim that the GDR was a stable and normal state has been criticised, sometimes fiercely, and reviewers have also raised questions about his methodology and use of sources.
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Connelly, J., Communist higher education policies in Naimark, Norman & Gibianskii, Leonid (eds.), The Establishment of Communist Regimes in Eastern Europe, 1944-1949 (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1997) Fairly flatfooted account of Stalinisation of higher education in Czechoslovakia, Poland and East Germany. Interesting points: (i) Teaching staff not seen as reliable well into 1950s; (ii) Substantial increases in the number of working-class students; (iii) Strong Nazi Connections of German universities made it more difficult for them to resist Communist pressure.
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Epstein, C., The Last Revolutionaries (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2003)

Fascinating discussion of the life stories of senior Communist functionaries in the GDR. In her chapter on the post-war period (chapter 4), Epstein sheds a whole series of fascinating insights on the KPD/SED elite, from whom the occupation period was one of excitement, personal sacrifice, and upward social mobility. Some functionaries, such as Selbmann and Emmy Koenen, got into difficulties with the party. Some made critical comments in private about the way events were developing in the zone, and others got involved in personal rivalries. But there was no organised Communist resistance to the Stalinisation of the SBZ or the increasing dominance of Ulbricht, in part because KPD veterans were frightened of the masses. When, in 1952, Ulbricht announced the planned construction of Socialism, most veterans were enthusiastic.
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Alano, J., Armed with a yellow mimosa: Womens Defence and Assistance Groups in Italy, 1943-45, in Journal of Contemporary History, Vol.38, No.4 (2003). D410.J86 The Womens Defence and Assistance Groups (Gddd) was an organisation of women antifascists in Northern Italy under the German occupation. Founded in November 1943, the Gddd had at least 70,000 members by 1945. In this rather unsophisticated article, Alano focuses mainly on the numerous practical and political activities of the Gddd in the resistance. She rejects the notion that womens resistance was a mere appendage to the armed struggle conducted by men. Instead, she argues (though without providing much evidence) that the Gddd had a major impact on womens consciousness and provided a training ground for womens participation in post-war Italian politics. In addition to contributing to the struggle against the Germans, the Gddd 46

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also raised feminist demands such as equal pay for equal work and equal political rights for women. According to Alano, once the war was over the Gddd was sidelined by the forces of social conservatism (especially the Christian Democrats, who pulled out of the Gddd in February 1945, and the Catholic Church). However, male politicians of the left-wing parties, in their desire to win votes, were not above pandering to the reactionary views of traditional Italians.
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Almond, G.A., The resistance and the political parties of western Europe, in Political Science Quarterly, Vol.26, No.1 (1947). JA1.P769

This survey of party political developments between 1945 and 1947 looks in some depth at France and Germany (East and West) but also contains information on Italy, Greece, Belgium and Norway. Almond has a great deal to say about the strength of the various Communist parties, which he attributes above all to their prominent role in the anti-Nazi resistance. Other factors that led to electoral support for Communist parties were the heroic record of the Red Army in defeating the Nazis in World War II, and the moderate and patriotic policies pursued by national Communist parties. Almond also notes, however, that there were a number of factors working against the success of Communism, namely: (1) The presence of the British and American armies which actively intervened to contain the Communist threat; (2) The negative example furnished by Soviet policies in post-war Eastern Europe; (3) The active sponsorship of Christian Democratic parties by the Catholic Church.
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Behan, T., The Long Awaited Moment: The Working Class and the Italian Communist Part in Milan, 1943-1948 (1997) HD8485.B419

Behans book consists of a detailed case study of the relationship between the Italian Communist Party (PCI) and ordinary workers in a specific workingclass district of Milan. His conclusion is that between 1943 and 1948 a revolutionary situation existed. That revolution did not break out, he argues, was largely because the PCI consistently channelled workers anger away from militant action. Instead, the PCI tried to build an alliance with the Italian middle classes and industrialists to create what it called a progressive democracy. The moderate policy of the PCI, however, did not work. The Christian Democrats booted the PCI out of government as soon as it had outlived its usefulness. Reactionary elements crawled back out of the woodwork and reestablished themselves as masters of Italian society. At the end of the book, Behan (who is himself a Marxist), fantasizes that, had the PCI adopted a more militant stance, it could have provoked a revolution which could have spread throughout Europe.
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Carabott, P. and Sfikas, T.D. (eds), The Greek Civil War: Essays on a conflict of exceptionalism and silences (2004) DF849.52.G7931

The various contributions to this edited volume vary greatly in terms of their quality and their usefulness. The chapters at the end of the book on literary portrayals of the Greek Civil War are worthless. Some of the chapters, e.g. by Lykogiannis and Voglis are too specific to be of much use. The most useful chapters are those by Minehan, Gounaris and, especially, Conway. All three make important points about why the Greek Communists lost the civil war, and about why anticommunism triumphed in post-war Greece.
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Cliff, T., Trotskyism after Trotsky (1999), chapter 5.

Tony Cliff was a prominent figure on the extreme Left of British politics. As a Trotskyist, he was very hostile to Stalinism but from a Marxist perspective. In this chapter, Cliff argues that in the immediate aftermath of liberation in 1944/45, revolutionary situations existed in France, Italy and Germany. That revolution did not break out, he claims, was due above all to the intervention of Communist parties.
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Conway, M., The liberation of Belgium, 1944-1945, in Bennett, G. (ed.), The End of the War in Europe (1996). D1051.E56 47

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Conway notes that there is a widespread view that the process of liberation in Belgium in 1944 was in fact a moment of failed revolution. In this well argued and extremely useful chapter, Conway seeks to explain the rapid stabilisation of Belgian politics after liberation. Pages 120-6 are of particular relevance to this topic, for Conway lists the reasons why the allied military authorities and the returning Belgian authorities were able to restore order in Belgium and tame the resistance. The rapidity with which Belgium was liberated by the Allied armies meant that, for most Belgians, the experience of liberation was a passive one. The active intervention of the British army, as well as the fact that Belgium was still threatened by German military forces, were other factors that helped to keep the resistance in check. But, according to Conway, the forces of revolution were not as strong in Belgium as they seemed on the surface. On the contrary, the experience of war and occupation had in many ways strengthened traditional elites (e.g. in the civil service, business and the Church) whilst depoliticising the bulk of the population.
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Eley, G., Legacies of antifascism: constructing democracy in postwar Europe, in New German Critique, No.67 (1996)

According to Eley, the post-war stabilisation of western European politics was in large part due to the synthesis between traditional Conservatism and Liberalism with more radical trends that emerged out of the resistance against Nazism. This was reinforced by the Cold War context, in which antiCommunism provided a powerful integrative force. But Eley also argues that opportunities were missed in western Europe to harness the energy and idealism of the resistance and to create a more participatory type of democratic system.
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Eliasberg, V.F., Political party developments, in Almond, G.A., The Struggle for Democracy in Germany (Chapel Hilll: University of North Carolina Press, 1969) Useful overview of political developments in all four zones of occupation. Eliasberg argues that all four of the occupying authorities hindered spontaneous political developments. Instead, they all attempted to fashion German politics in their own image. By chance, each zone had been assigned to an occupying power which more or less tended to reinforce its historical tendencies.
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Gerolymatos, A., Red Acropolis, Black Terror: The Greek Civil War and the Origins of Soviet-American Rivalry, 1943-1949 (2004)

This book consists of a narrative account of political developments in Greece from the 1920s to the end of the civil war in 1949. The main analytical points made by Gerolymatos are: (1) The roots of the civil war were located in deep divisions in Greek society between monarchists and republicans. This mutated under conditions of occupation and then Cold War into a conflict between the KKE and the right; (2) Both sides were locked in an escalating cycle of violence and reprisals that culminated in vicious cruelty on both sides. (3) The victory of the Greek government over the Communists, with strong American support, made a lasting impact on the American approach to combating the spread of Communism. According to Gerolymatos, the successful example of Greece was one of the reasons why the Americans tried to adopt the same approach in Vietnam. On the whole this is not a good book. It consists mostly of narrative, some of which is rather confusing. Coverage of the period is patchy, depending largely on the material that the author has to hand. Its style is often journalistic. Gerolymatos makes numerous sweeping assertions for which he provides little or no evidence. However, Gerolymatos does provide some detailed descriptions of some important episodes in the civil war in particular the Athenian uprising of December 1944 and the waves of Communist and anti-Communist terror that followed it.
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Major, P., The Death of the KPD (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997)

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This book provides an excellent account of the reasons for the decline and eventual destruction of the KPD in West Germany. Major stresses the importance of looking at the complex interplay between Cold War diplomacy, high politics and low politics. His analysis of the problems of the KPD focuses on the following factors: (1) The counter-productive and unpopular policies imposed on the KPD by Moscow and East Berlin; (2) Structural changes to the working class that undermined the long-term potential for Communist politics; (3) The anti-Communist coalition that soon formed between the nonCommunist political currents in West Germany; (4) The anti-KPD policies of the British and Americans.
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Romijn, P., The synthesis of the political order and the resistance movement in the Netherlands in 1945, in Bennett, G. (ed.), The End of the War in Europe (1996). D1051.E56 According to Romijn, activists in the resistance in the occupied Netherlands were much more radical than the politicians of the Dutch government-in-exile, and wanted a much more sweeping purge of collaborators. Interestingly, Queen Wilhelmina, who was also in exile in London, was much more sympathetic to the resistance than her own ministers. However, the government-in-exile was able effectively to tame the resistance by a number of methods. Even before the liberation, the government-in-exile had created a Grand Advisory Council of the Resistance (GAC) in occupied territory, the purpose of which was to establish contact with, and political control over, the resistance movement. Upon the liberation of the Netherlands, the new government excluded the resistance from any real participation in central, provincial and local parliaments, whilst establishing advisory bodies that allowed the resistance to vent steam without any impact. But many within the resistance had themselves by this time changed their political priorities and had been reabsorbed into the normal political process. Before long, the influence of resistance had disappeared without trace.
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Warner, G., Allies, government and resistance: The Belgian political crisis of November 1944, in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th Ser., Vol.28 (1978) D1.R888 This interesting little article focuses on the crisis that blew up in Belgium in November 1944 when the newly restored government tried to disarm the resistance (in which the Communists were the most powerful force). According to Warner, the situation was precarious because the restored government was very weak whereas the armed resistance was much stronger (6,000 armed gendarmes v 70,000 armed resisters). On the other hand, there was not much public support in Belgium for the stand taken by the resistance on the issue of disarmament. The Belgian government was also strongly backed by the British against the resistance, and the crisis blew over quite quickly.
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Woodhouse, C.M., The Struggle for Greece 1941-1949 (1979)

Woodhouse was a British officer who, during World War II, was sent to Greece to liaise with the Greek resistance. In this account he provides an evenhanded and sober account both of the Greek resistance and the civil war. Though its a bit on the dry side, parts of the book are very useful. See, in particular, parts two and three.
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Allinson, M., Politics and Popular Opinion in East Germany, 1945-1968 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2000)

In contrast to historians such as Mitter and Wolle (Untergang auf Raten) who argue that the SED regime was never accepted by the population was hence inherently unstable, Allinson claims, in his study of public opinion in Thuringia, that the everyday life of ordinary people in the GDR was essentially normal, that people largely accepted the regime albeit grudgingly and that the GDR was a viable state. Two chapters (two and three) cover the period of the occupation. Major themes developed by Allinson that are relevant to the occupation period include: (i) There is little evidence of resistance to the merger 49

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of the KPD and SPD; (ii) Political opposition was neutralised within the framework of the Block of Antifascist Parties; (iii) The Block parties retained a degree of autonomy at a local level; (iv) The bulk of the population was politically apathetic, focused on material concerns, but people did often blame the SED and the Soviets for their material problems. Most reviewers agree that Allinsons diligent work in the archives has unearthed much interesting material. His chapter on religion is singled out by a number of reviewers as the most useful. But Allinsons claim that the GDR was a stable and normal state has been criticised, sometimes fiercely, and reviewers have also raised questions about his methodology and use of sources.

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