Under Stalin's Shadow: A Global History of Greek Communism
Under Stalin's Shadow examines the history of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) from 1918 to 1956, showing how closely national Communism was related to international developments. The history of the KKE reveals the role of Moscow in the various Communist parties of Southeastern Europe, as Nikos Marantzidis shows that Communism's international institutions (Moscow Center, Comintern, Balkan Communist Federation, Cominform, and sister parties in the Balkans) were not merely external factors influencing orientation and policy choices.

Based on research from published and unpublished archival documents located in Greece, Russia, Eastern and Western Europe, and the Balkan countries, Under Stalin's Shadow traces the KKE movement's interactions with fraternal parties in neighboring states and with their acknowledged supreme mentors in Stalin's Soviet Russia. Marantzidis reveals how, because the boundaries between the national and international in the Communist world were not clearly drawn, international institutions, geopolitical soviet interests, and sister parties' strategies shaped in fundamental ways the KKE's leadership, its character and decision making as a party, and the way of life of its followers over the years.

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Under Stalin's Shadow: A Global History of Greek Communism
Under Stalin's Shadow examines the history of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) from 1918 to 1956, showing how closely national Communism was related to international developments. The history of the KKE reveals the role of Moscow in the various Communist parties of Southeastern Europe, as Nikos Marantzidis shows that Communism's international institutions (Moscow Center, Comintern, Balkan Communist Federation, Cominform, and sister parties in the Balkans) were not merely external factors influencing orientation and policy choices.

Based on research from published and unpublished archival documents located in Greece, Russia, Eastern and Western Europe, and the Balkan countries, Under Stalin's Shadow traces the KKE movement's interactions with fraternal parties in neighboring states and with their acknowledged supreme mentors in Stalin's Soviet Russia. Marantzidis reveals how, because the boundaries between the national and international in the Communist world were not clearly drawn, international institutions, geopolitical soviet interests, and sister parties' strategies shaped in fundamental ways the KKE's leadership, its character and decision making as a party, and the way of life of its followers over the years.

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Under Stalin's Shadow: A Global History of Greek Communism

Under Stalin's Shadow: A Global History of Greek Communism

by Nikos Marantzidis
Under Stalin's Shadow: A Global History of Greek Communism

Under Stalin's Shadow: A Global History of Greek Communism

by Nikos Marantzidis

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Under Stalin's Shadow examines the history of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) from 1918 to 1956, showing how closely national Communism was related to international developments. The history of the KKE reveals the role of Moscow in the various Communist parties of Southeastern Europe, as Nikos Marantzidis shows that Communism's international institutions (Moscow Center, Comintern, Balkan Communist Federation, Cominform, and sister parties in the Balkans) were not merely external factors influencing orientation and policy choices.

Based on research from published and unpublished archival documents located in Greece, Russia, Eastern and Western Europe, and the Balkan countries, Under Stalin's Shadow traces the KKE movement's interactions with fraternal parties in neighboring states and with their acknowledged supreme mentors in Stalin's Soviet Russia. Marantzidis reveals how, because the boundaries between the national and international in the Communist world were not clearly drawn, international institutions, geopolitical soviet interests, and sister parties' strategies shaped in fundamental ways the KKE's leadership, its character and decision making as a party, and the way of life of its followers over the years.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501768347
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 02/15/2023
Series: NIU Series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies
Pages: 294
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.81(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Nikos Marantzidis is Professor of Political Science in the Balkan, Slavic, and Oriental Studies Department at the University of Macedonia and Visiting Professor at Charles University in Prague. He has published extensively on Greek and European Communism and Greek civil war history.

Table of Contents

Introduction: A Global History of Greek Communism
Part I: Interwar, 1918-39
1. Becoming Balkan Bolsheviks
2. Balkan Communism and the National Question
3. Becoming Greek Stalinists
Part II: World War II and the Early Cold War Years, 1939-56
4. Greek Dilemmas
5. Balkan Decisions
6. The Displaced People's Republics
Epilogue

What People are Saying About This

Vladimir Tismaneanu

This book adds significantly to our understanding of the political, social, and psychological implications of the early years in the history of the Soviet Bloc. The reader sees clearly the connections among the Moscow Center, the Belgrade sub-center, and the other East European people's democracies.

Stathis Kalyvas

An ambitious and wide-ranging history of the Greek Communist Party, masterfully weaving domestic and international dimensions, Under Stalin's Shadow will quickly become the key reference on Greek Communism.

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