Agents of Moscow: The Hungarian Communist Party and the Origins of Socialist Patriotism 1941-1953

Author:   Martin Mevius (Editor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   312
Publication Date:   13 January 2005
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Martin Mevius (Editor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.40cm
Weight:   0.552kg
ISBN:  

9780199274611


ISBN 10:   0199274614
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   13 January 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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`Mevius work stands out because of its clear language, the systematic and easy to follow structure of the argument, and its proximity to the sources from various party archives.' Arpad von Klimo, H-SoZ-kult `Agents of Moscow is a worthy contribution to the growing number of studies on nationalism under communism... An extremely well-researched monograph, it will surely enhance both graduate and undergraduate courses on Soviet and East European history and politics.' Johanna Granville, H-Net `Mevius has written an excellent account which highlights Stalin's pragmatic order to East-European communists to present themselves as patriots and the contorted, unsuccessful efforts which were the result. It is a pioneering book.' Robert Service, St Antony's College, Oxford `An important contribution to the understanding of the late Stalin period in the history of Communism.' Eric Hobsbawm


There is thorough documentary evidence and the skillful analytical assessment is overwhelming. Barnabas Racz, Europe Asia studies ...succeeds in explaining the radical nationalism of Hungarian propaganda in international perspective, as a result of the Stalinization of both the USSR and the Hungarian communists. In this broad perspective lies the strength of his work. Jan C. Behrends, Neue Politische Literatur Martin Mevius successfully demonstrates how the Hungarian Communists sought, and failed, to appropriate national symbols and Magyar heroes in his excellent Agents of Moscow Annual Bulletin of Historical Literature Agents of Moscow is a worthy contribution to the growing scholarship on nationalism under Communism. An extremely well-researched monograph... Johanna Granville, SEER It is difficult to overstate the contribution made by Martin Mevius to the understanding of the frequently complex and evidently contradictory relationship between Soviet objectives and those of the communist party... This is an original, bold and ultimately fascinating book. Anita Prazmowska, Cold War History, Vol 6/1 ... written in a flowing, very comprehensible style... Mevius introduces truly interesting sources... The book's strength is that it places MKP policy in an international perspective, and discredits the widely held view... that the Hungarian communists were merely mindless instruments of Moscow. Gyula Heged, Multunk ..a gripping and highly readable book.. Harm Ramkema, Ablak Mevius' work stands out because of its clear language, the systematic and easy to follow structure of the argument, and its proximity to the sources from various party archives. Arpad von Klimo, H-SoZ-kult Agents of Moscow is a worthy contribution to the growing number of studies on nationalism under communism... An extremely well-researched monograph, it will surely enhance both graduate and undergraduate courses on Soviet and East European history and politics. Johanna Granville, H-Net Mevius has written an excellent account which highlights Stalin's pragmatic order to East-European communists to present themselves as patriots and the contorted, unsuccessful efforts which were the result. It is a pioneering book. Robert Service, St Antony's College, Oxford An important contribution to the understanding of the late Stalin period in the history of Communism. Eric Hobsbawm Mevius's discussion of communist nationalism deepens our understanding of Soviet aims and communist tactics after 1945. Laszlo Borhi, Slavic Review, Vol. 65, No. 4 ...a very detailed, and intriguing, exploration of how a nationalist policy is constructed, contested and implemented by a political movement...this would be an excellent work for either undergraduate or postgraduate teaching. Rich in detail and stimulating analysis, this book is highly recommended. James Mark, English Historical Review Martin Mevius, drawing on evidence from Hungary, convincingly shows us why a Communist politics of nationality was central to the creation and consolidation of socialist regimes This is a path-breaking study in a number of important respects. Mark Pittaway, European History Quarterly This is an important study based upon extensive research. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Choice


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