Szemináriumvezető:
Időtartam:
2022. október 25. – 2023. január 24.
Olvasmányok:
- David L. Hoffmann, Introduction: Interpretations of Stalinism. Stalinism. In The Essential Readings ed. David L. Hoffmann. Oxford, 2003., 1-7.
- The History of Everyday Life: Reconstructing Historical Experiences and Ways of Life. Ed. Alf Lüdtke. Princeton, 1995., 3-30.
- Fitzpatrick, Sheila, Everyday Stalinism: Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times. Soviet Russia in the 1930s. New York, Oxford University Press,1999., 1-13.
- Gyáni Gábor: A mindennapi élet mint kutatási probléma. Aetas 1997, 1. vagy Uő: Az utca és a szalon. Bp., Új Mandátum, 1998. 11-22.
- Majtényi György: „Uraltak” vagy „önfejűek”. Diktatúrák mindennapjai a német társadalomtörténet-írásban. Korall, 2001, ősz-tél, 242-252.
- Sheila Fitzpatrick: Ascribing class.The Construction of Social Identity Soviet Russia. Journal of Modern History, 65: 4, 1993, Dec, 745-770. vagy in: Stalinism. New Directions. 20-46.
- Stephen Kotkin: Magnetic Mountain: Stalinism as a Civilization. In The Essential Readings ed. David L. Hoffmann. Oxford, 2003., 107-126.
- Borders of Socialism. Private Spheres of Soviet Russia. Ed. Lewis H. Sigelbaum. New York, 2006. Introduction: Mapping Private Spheres in the Soviet Context, 1-17.
- Hellbeck, Jochen: Fashioning the Stalinist Soul. The Diary of Stepan Podlubnyi, 1931–1939. In: Stalinism. New Directions. Ed. Sheila Fitzpatrick. London–New York, 2000. 77–116.
- Hoffmann, David L.: Stalinist Values. The Cultural Norms of Soviet Modernity (1917–1941). Ithaca–London, Cornell University Press, 2003., 57-62.
- Jill Massino, Ambiguous Transitions: Gender, the State, and Everyday Life in Socialist and Postsocialist Romania. Berghahn Books, 2019. Fejezetek: Intro, 1-18, Creating the New (Wo)man, 55-74.
- Anna Krylova: Soviet Modernity: Stephen Kotkin and the Bolshevik Predicament. Contemporary European History (2014) No. 23. 167–192.
- Vadim Volkov, The Concept of Kul’turnost Notes on the Stalinist civilizing process, in Stalinism. New Directions. Ed. Sheila Fitzpatrick. London–New York, 2000., 210-228.
- Bahr, Andrea, Paternalism in Local Practice. The Logic of Repression, Ideological Hegemony, and the Everyday Management of Society in an SED Local Secretariat, in Bergien, Rüdiger – Jens Gieseke (eds.) Communist Parties Revisited. Sociocultural Approaches to Party Rule in the Soviet Bloc, 1956–1991. New York–Oxford, Berghahn, 2018., 252-269.