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Subject: Socialist Systems X
Place: Eastern Europe X
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Socialism appeared in Albania in the 1920s. By 1921 the first strikes had already occurred in Korça ...
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Balkan socialist confederation, 1910–1948
The concept of a Balkan socialist federation emerged at the beginning of the twentieth century from among ...
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Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich (1888–1938)
Nikolai Bukharin was a Soviet Communist Party leader and theoretician who was executed following a Stalinist ...
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Mikhail Gorbachev rose from meager beginnings to become one of the most powerful figures in an international ...
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A Czech dramatist whose absurdist plays earned him international acclaim in the 1960s, Václav Havel became ...
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Hungary, anti-communist protests, 1945–1989
In early 1945, the Soviet-backed secret police and people's courts began to arrest and imprison Hungarian ...
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The Hungarian Revolution of 1956, commonly referred to as the “revolution and fight for freedom” in Hungarian ...
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Kollontai, Alexandra (1872–1952)
The socialist-feminist Bolshevik revolutionary Alexandra Kollontai, nee Domontovich, who held the distinctions ...
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One of the most influential thinkers and activists in Eastern Europe, Jacek Kuroń was a leader of the ...
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In their biography of Martov, historians Savelev and Tiutiukin (2006) argued that “Martov had in his ...
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