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21
. Cited in Gorlizki and Khlevniuk,
Cold Peace
, p.156.

22
. V. Dunham,
In Stalin’s Time: Middleclass Values in Soviet Fiction
(Cambridge, 1976), p.92.

23
. M. Kundera,
The Joke
(London, 1992), p.71.

24
. Ibid., p.32.

25
. M. Pittaway,
Eastern Europe 1939–2000
(London, 2004), p.57.

26
. J. Mark, ‘Discrimination, Opportunity, and Middle-Class Success in Early Communist Hungary’,
Historical Journal
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27
. C. Miłosz,
The Captive Mind
, trans. J. Zielomko (New York, 1990), pp.98–9.

28
. D. Crowley, ‘Warsaw’s Shops, Stalinism and the Thaw’, in S. Reid and D. Crowley (eds.),
Style and Socialism
(Oxford, 2000), p.36.

29
. Pittaway,
Eastern Europe
, pp.110–11.

30
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East Central Europe in the Modern World. The Politics of the Borderlands from pre- to post-Communism
(Stanford, 2000), pp.247–8.

31
. T. Toranska,
Oni: Stalin’s Polish Puppets
, trans. A. Kolakowska (London, 1987), p.298.

32
. Janos,
East Central Europe
, p.247.

33
. Miłosz,
The Captive Mind
, pp.61–2.

34
. W. Leonhard,
Die Revolution entlässt ihre Kinder
(Cologne, 1957), pp.487, 493–7.

35
. G. Hodos,
Show Trials. Stalinist Trials in Eastern Europe, 1948

1954
(London, 1987), ch.7.

36
. C. Epstein,
The Last Revolutionaries. The German Communists and their Century
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37
. Cited in C. Jones,
Soviet Influence in Eastern Europe: Political Autonomy and the Warsaw Pact
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38
. Toranska,
Oni
, pp.335–6.

39
. S. Beria,
Beria My Father: Inside Stalin’s Kremlin
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40
. W. Taubman,
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41
. Toranksa,
Oni
, pp.235–6.

42
. H. Margolius Kovaly,
Prague Farewell
(London, 1988), pp.118–19.

43
. S. Bartolini,
The Political Mobilization of the European Left, 1860

1980: the Class Cleavage
(Cambridge, 2000), pp.542–3.

44
. I. Wall,
French Communism in the Era of Stalin: the Quest for Unity and Integration, 1945

1962
(Westport, Conn., 1983), p.125.

45
. D. Desanti,
Les Staliniens, 1944

1956: une expérience politique
(Paris, 1975).

46
. For this point, see T. Judt,
Postwar. A History of Europe since 1945
(London, 2007), pp.212–13.

47
. M. Adereth, ‘Sartre and Communism’,
Journal of European Studies
17 (1987), p.10.

48
. F. Fanon,
The Wretched of the Earth
, preface Jean-Paul Sartre, trans. C. Farrington (Harmondsworth, 1967).

49
. For the case, see G. Kern,
The Kravchenko Case: One Man’s War on Stalin
(New York, 2007).

50
. M. Hyvarinen and J. Paastela, ‘Failed Attempts at Modernization. The Finnish Communist Party’, in M. Waller,
Communist Parties in Western Europe: Decline or Adaptation?
(Oxford, 1988), p.115.

51
. S. Gundle, ‘The Legacy of the Prison Notebooks: Gramsci, the PCI and Italian Culture in the Cold War Period’, in C. Duggan and C. Wagstaff (eds.),
Italy in the Cold War. Politics, Culture and Society 1948

58
(Oxford, 1995), p.139.

52
. D. Kertzer,
Comrades and Christians. Religion and Political Struggle in Communist Italy
(Cambridge, 1980), p.106; C. Duggan, ‘Italy in the Cold War Years and the Legacy of Fascism’, in Duggan and Wagstaff,
Italy in the Cold War
, p.20.

53
. For these themes, see Duggan, ‘Italy in the Cold War Years’, pp.1–24.

54
. For this account of the visit, see D. Heinzig,
The Soviet Union and Communist China, 1945

1950. The Arduous Road to the Alliance
(Armonk, NY, 2004), pp.263–384.

55
. Shi Zhe, cited in J. Chang and J. Halliday,
Mao: the Unknown Story
(London, 2006), p.431.

56
. Hua-Yu Li, ‘Stalin’s
Short Course
and Mao’s Socialist Transformation in the Early 1950s’,
Russian History/Histoire Russe
29 (2002), p.363.

57
. For their role, see O. Westad,
Decisive Encounters: the Chinese Civil War, 1946–1950
(Stanford, 2003), pp.260–1, 267–9.

58
. See D. Kaple,
The Dream of a Red Factory. The Legacy of High Stalinism in Russia
(New York, 1994).

59
. W. Stueck,
Rethinking the Korean War. A New Diplomatic and Strategic History
(Princeton, 2002), pp.73–4.

60
. J. Strauss, ‘Paternalist Terror. The Campaign to Suppress Counterrevolution-aries and Regime Consolidation in the People’s Republic of China, 1950–1953’,
Comparative History in Society and History
44 (2002), pp.80–105.

61
. Cited in ibid., p.97.

62
. Mao Zedong, 7 February 1953, in K. Fan (ed.),
Mao Tse-tung and Lin Piao: Post-revolutionary Writings
(Garden City, NY, 1972), p.102.

63
. Yu Miin-Ling, ‘A Soviet Hero, Pavel Korchagin, comes to China’,
Russian History/Histoire Russe
29 (2002), pp.329–56.

64
. Tina Mai Chen, ‘Internationalism and Cultural Experience. Soviet Films and Popular Chinese Understandings of the Future in the 1950s’,
Cultural Critique
58 (2004), p.96.

65
. Wu Hung,
Remaking Beijing: Tiananmen Square and the Creation of a Political Space
(London, 2005), pp.104–5.

66
. Cited in A. Finnane,
Changing Clothes in China. Fashion, History, Nation
(London, 2007), p.209.

67
. Cited in ibid., p.224.

68
. This is argued by Charles Armstrong,
The North Korean Revolution, 1945–1950
(Ithaca, 2003).

69
. Ibid., p.167.

70
. B. Cumings,
The Origins of the Korean War, Vol. 2. The Roaring of the Cataract, 1947
–1950 (Princeton, 1990), p.341.

71
. Armstrong,
North Korean Revolution
, pp.222–9.

72
. J. Palais, ‘Confucianism and the Aristocratic/Bureaucratic Balance in Korea’,
Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies
44 (1984), pp.427–68.

73
. For this argument, see Armstrong,
North Korean Revolution
, p.73.

74
. Cited in K. Lebow, ‘Public Works, Private Lives. Youth Brigades in Nowa Huta in the 1950s’,
Contemporary European History
10, 2 (2001), p.205.

75
. Ibid., p.208.

76
. This is argued in the Hungarian case in M. Pittaway, ‘The Reproduction of Hierarchy: Skill, Working-Class Culture, and the State in Early Socialist Hungary’,
Journal of Modern History
74 (2002), pp.737–69. For the disillusionment of established Polish workers, see P. Kenney,
Rebuilding Poland: Workers and Communists, 1945

1950
(Ithaca, 1997), p.292.

77
. G. Pritchard,
The Making of the GDR, 1945

1953. From Antifascism to Stalinism
(Manchester, 2004), p.196.

78
. M. Pittaway, ‘Workers in Hungary’, in E Breuning, J. Lewis and G. Pritchard,
Power and the People. A Social History of Central European Politics, 1945

56
(Manchester, 2005), pp.68–9.

79
. Cited in Kenney,
Rebuilding Poland
, p.234.

80
. Pittaway,
Eastern Europe
, pp.92–3.

81
. Pritchard,
The Making of the GDR
, p.122.

82
. HannaŚwida-Ziemba, ‘Stalinizm i Społeczeństwo Polskie’, in J. Kurczewski (ed.),
Stalinizm
(Warsaw, 1989), p.49.

83
. Mark Frazier,
The Making of the Chinese Industrial Workplace: State, Revolution, and Labour Management
(Cambridge, 2002), p.146.

84
. J. Pelikan,
The Czechoslovak Political Trials, 1950

1954: The Suppressed Report of the Dubcek Government’s Commission of Enquiry, 1968
(London, 1971), p.56.

85
. E. Friedman, P. Pickowicz and M. Selden,
Chinese Village, Socialist State
(New Haven, 1991), p.130.

86
. Ibid.

87
. Ibid., p.190.

88
. Ibid., pp.188, 196.

89
. G. Creed,
Domesticating Revolution. From Socialist Reform to Ambivalent Transition in a Bulgarian Village
(University Park, Pa, 1998), p.61.

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