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Introduction
2018
Empreintes rouges. Nouvelles perspectives pour l'histoire du communisme français. Conclusion
2018
Empreintes rouges. Nouvelles perspectives pour l'histoire du communisme français
2018
C'est une «nouvelle histoire» du communisme en train de se faire que propose cet ouvrage, à partir des empreintes laissées par la mouvance communiste sur la société française. Il en étudie les acteurs dans une approche sociale de l'histoire politique, ou plus globale mêlant internationalisme et construction de réseaux. Il traite également des questions théoriques et culturelles : stratégie, propagande, organisation. Enfin, une équipe d'archivistes et de documentalistes présente plusieurs échantillons substantiels des ressources à la disposition des chercheurs.
Archives sources et histoire des communismes
2019
National audience
Les secrétaires régionaux du Parti communiste français, du tournant antifasciste à l’interdiction du parti (1934-1939)
2021
"Praeceptor Germaniae" - zu wissenschaftlichen und gesellschaftlichen Rezeptionsreflexen Arnold Zweigs nach 1945
2020
Arnold Zweig (1887–1968) to jeden z najbardziej cenionych i czytanych niemieckojęzycznych pisarzy XX wieku, o którym obecnie pamiętają jedynie nieliczni germaniści, a którego dzieła zaskakują nader aktualną wymową. Artykuł podejmuje kwestię naukowego i społecznego zainteresowania dziełami tego niemiecko-żydowskiego pisarza na przestrzeni kilku dziesięcioleci, spoglądając jednocześnie na narodowe i ideologiczne uwarunkowania owej recepcji pod względem doświadczeń historycznych.
Kontrola prasy oraz bibliotek przez urzędników Ministerstwa Informacji i Propagandy na przykładzie Powiatowego Urzędu Informacji i Propagandy w Opolu
2018
During the first phase of the communist rule in Poland, control over the press, publications and spectacles was distributed among various state institutions. Initially, the main unit responsible for this task was the Department of Information and Propaganda, transformed in late 1944 into the Ministry of Information and Propaganda. The field structures of the MolaP had two-level hierarchy, to which voivodeship bureaus and poviat bureaus of information and propaganda belonged. The present text aims at showing the competences of the officials of the aforementioned ministry, as well as the tasks connected therewith and performed by the employees of the Poviat Bureau of Information and Propagand…
A Research Project about Communism in Romanian Countryside: Ploughmen’s Front Propaganda (1944-1953)
2013
The Ploughmen Front represented the strongest and the oldest “comrade” of the Communist Party from Romania, with a major role in the countryside communization. In general, the studies dedicated to Romania communization focused on institutionalization of the regime, liquidation of democratic order, repression, anticommunist resistance and less on the transformations undergone by the Romanian countryside. The only important issue was the agriculture collectivization. Our project takes into consideration a new approach, which is the research of the way communism became popular in the rural areas, which meant 80% of the Romanian population, how the popularity of the historical parties was dislo…
The Szlonzokian Ethnolect in the Context of German and Polish Nationalisms1
2008
This article analyzes the emergence of the Szlonzokian ethnic group or proto-nation in the context of the use of language as an instrument of nationalism in Central Europe. When language was legislated into the statistical measure of nationality in the second half of the nineteenth century, Berlin pressured the Slavophone Catholic peasant-cum-worker population of Upper Silesia to become ‘proper Germans’. Polish ennationalizing pressure was added after the division of Upper Silesia between Poland and Germany in 1922. Ennationalizing policies changed in 1939 when the entire region was reincorporated into wartime Germany and, again, in 1945 following Poland's annexation of Upper Silesia. Frequ…
Serving for state and industry by doing nothing but practice and play : Football shamateurism in East Germany, Hungary and Romania
2022
This presentation aims at discussing the opportunities and limitations of football players in East Germany, Hungary and Romania in the period between the end of World War II (1945) and the collapse of the Eastern bloc (1989). Football served as an important propaganda tool for the communist regimes in Eastern Europe. Therefore, the political elites supported football players financially with sinecures in the military, police, and in commercial and industrial companies, as well as by releasing them for training and competitions in their associated clubs. Their status as “shamateurs” granted them privileges in socialist societies over common people but also limited their possibilities to deve…