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745

Yu Miin-Ling, “A Soviet Hero, Pavel Korchagin, comes to China”, Russian History / Histoire Russe 29 (2002), pp. 329—56.

746

Tina Mai Chen, “Internationalism and Cultural Experience. Soviet Films and Popular Chinese Understandings of the Future in the 1950s”, Cultural Critique 58 (2004), p. 96.

747

Wu Hung, Remaking Beijing: Tiananmen Square and the Creation of a Political Space (London, 2005), pp. 104—5.

748

Цит. по A. Finnane, Changing Clothes in China. Fashion, History, Nation (London, 2007), p. 209.

749

Цит. там же, с. 224.

750

Это утверждается в Charles Armstrong, The North Korean Revolution, 1945—1950 (Ithaca, 2003).

751

Там же, с. 167.

752

В. Cumings, The Origins of the Korean War, Vol 2. The Roaring of the Cataract, 1947—1950 (Princeton, 1990), p. 341.

753

Armstrong, North Korean Revolution, pp. 222—9.

754

J. Palais, “Confucianism and the Aristocratic/Bureaucratic Balance in Korea”, Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 44 (1984), pp. 427—68.

755

Об этом см. Armstrong, North Korean Revolution, p. 73.

756

Цит. по К. Lebow, “Public Works, Private Lives. Youth Brigades in Nowa Huta in the 1950s”, Contemporary European History 10, 2 (2001), p. 205.

757

Там же, с. 208.

758

О венгерском случае см. в М. Pittaway, “The Reproduction of Hierarchy: Skill, Working-Class Culture, and the State in Early Socialist Hungary”, Journal of Modern History 74 (2002), pp. 737—69. О разочаровании польских рабочих см. P. Kenney, Rebuilding Poland: Workers and Communists, 1945—1950 (Ithaca, 1997), p. 292.

759

G. Pritchard, The Making of the GDR, 1945—1953. From Antifascism to Stalinism (Manchester, 2004), p. 196.

760

M. Pittaway, “Workers in Hungary”, in E Breuning, J. Lewis and G. Pritchard, Power and the People. A Social History of Central European Politics, 1945—56 (Manchester, 2005), pp. 68—9.

761

Цит. по Kenney, Rebuilding Poland, p. 234.

762

Pittaway, Eastern Europe, pp. 92—3.

763

Pritchard, The Making of the GDR, p. 122.

764

Hanna Swida-Ziemba, “Stalinizm i Spoleczeństwo Polskie”, in J. Kurczewski (ed.), Stalinizm (Warsaw, 1989), p. 49.

765

Mark Frazier, The Making of the Chinese Industrial Workplace: State, Revolution, and Labour Management (Cambridge, 2002), p. 146.

766

J. Pelikan, The Czechoslovak Political Trials, 1950—1954. The Suppressed Report of the Dubcek Government’s Commission of Enquiry, 1968 (London, 1971), p. 56.

767

E. Friedman, P. Pickowicz and M. Selden, Chinese Village, Socialist State (New Haven, 1991), p. 130.

768

Там же.

769

Там же, с. 190.

770

Там же, сс. 188,196.

771

G. Creed, Domesticating Revolution. From Socialist Reform to Ambivalent Transition in a Bulgarian Village (University Park, Pa, 1998), p. 61.

772

D. Kideckel, The Solitude of Collectivism. Romanian Villagers to the Revolution and Beyond (Ithaca, 1993), p. 85.

773

M. Lampland, The Object of Labor: Commodification in Socialist Hungary (Chicago, 1995), p. 155.

774

Creed, Domesticating Revolution, p. 70.

775

Pritchard, The Making of the GDR, p. 201.

776

Pittaway, Eastern Europe, p. 60.

777

S. Reid, Khrushchev in Wonderland. The Pioneer Palace in Moscow ys Lenin Hills, 1962. Carl Beck Papers in Russian and East European Studies, No. 1606, pp. 1—5, 25—6.

778

S. Reid, The Exhibition Art of Socialist Countries, Moscow 1958—9, and the Contemporary Style of Painting”, in S. Reid and D. Crowley (eds.), Style and Socialism. Modernity and Material Culture in Post-War Eastern Europe (Oxford, 2000), p. 103.

779

Reid, Khrushchev in Wonderland. The Pioneer Palace in Moscow ys Lenin Hills, p. 2.

780

N. Khrushchev, Khrushchev Remembers. The Last Testament, trans, and ed. S. Talbott (London, 1974), pp. 98—101.

781

M. Djilas, Memoir of a Revolutionary, trans. D. Willen (New York, 1973), pp. 220—3.

782

Об этих моделях см. S. Woodward, Socialist Unemployment: the Political Economy of Yugoslavia, 1945—1990 (Princeton, 1995)” pp. 58—60.

783

С Lilly, Power and Persuasion: Ideology and Rhetoric in Communist Yugoslavia, 1944—1953 (Boulder, 2001), p. 123.

784

M. Djilas, Tito: The Story from Inside, trans. V Kojic and R. Hayes (London, 1981), pp. 83—4.

785

S. Pavlowitch, Tito. A Reassessment (London, 1992), p. 81.

786

Djilas, Tito, pp. 95—6.

787

M. Brkljacic, “Popular Culture and Communist Ideology”, in J. Lampe and M. Mazower (eds.), Ideologies and National Identities. The Case of Twentieth-Century Southeastern Europe (Budapest, 2004), p. 197.

788

R. Service, Stalin. A Biography (London, 2004), pp. 581—6.

789

F. Burlatsky, Khrushchev and the First Russian Spring (London, 1991), P. 5.

790

Y. Gorlizki and O. Khlevniuk, Cold Peace: Stalin and the Soviet Ruling Circle, 1945—1953 (New York, 2004), pp. 124—31.

791

V. Zubok and C. Pleshakov, Inside the Kremlin’s Cold War (Cambridge, Mass., 1996), p. 142.

792

Gorlizki and Khlevniuk, Cold Peace, pp. 132—3.

793

A. Knight, Beria. Stalin’s First Lieutenant (Princeton, 1993), p. 190.

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