Article Title:What is history? The case of late Stalinism
Abstract:
The first part of this article examines the construction of the history of the high politics of Late Stalinism by reviewing five episodes in the period c. 1946 to 1953. I suggest that these episodes are usually narrated as examples of monolithic orthodoxy or neo-pluralism and conclude that a third narrative could be added: pressured elites. The second part of the article analyses these three narratives as cultural artifacts, and avers that they depend for their effect on a variety of rhetorical and literary devices which tell us as much, if not more, about the construction of history as they do about the past. The article concludes with a consideration and how non-narrative histories of Late Stalinism might be imagined.
Keywords: narratives; Stalinism; history; literature; annals; images
DOI: 10.1080/1364252042000247864
Source:RETHINKING HISTORY
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