History 262 - Stalinism in Central Europe
Fall
2015
01
4.00
Jeremy King
TTH 08:35AM-09:50AM
Mount Holyoke College
93552
Clapp Laboratory 225
jking@mtholyoke.edu
This course explores the use of revolutionary terror by the state. More specifically, it examines policies of terror pursued by Communist dictatorships in Hungary and Czechoslovakia during the early years of the Cold War. Who did what to whom, and why? What insights do secret police work and public propaganda, knitted together in macabre show trials, allow us into Stalinist rule, European politics, and maybe ourselves? How did memories of terror shape politics after Stalin's death? Students should deepen their understanding for the discipline of History, improve their reading and writing, and develop a working knowledge of Central European politics at the middle of the twentieth century.