From: Michael David-Fox [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 9:29 AM
Subject: ToC: Contemporary European History 11: 1 Special Issue on
Patronage under Communism
This year's first issue of the journal Contemporary European History (Vol.
11, No. 1), published by Cambridge University Press, is a special issue on
"Patronage, Personal Networks, and the Party-State: Everyday Life in the
Cultural Sphere of Communist Russia and East Central Europe," guest edited
by György Péteri of the University of Trondheim (Norway). The contents are:
Contemporary European History
Volume 11 - Issue 01 - February 2002
Editorial
Introduction
György Péteri
Research Articles
>From Illusory "Society" to Intellectual "Public": VOKS, International
Travel and Party-Intelligentsia Relations in the Interwar Period
Michael David-Fox
pp 7-32
"Most Respected Comrade . . .": Patrons, Clients, Brokers and Unofficial
Networks in the Stalinist Music World
Kiril Tomoff
pp 33-65
Contacts: Social Dynamics in the Czechoslovak State-Socialist Art World
Maruska Svasek
pp 67-86
"Cultural Bosses" as Patrons and Clients: The Functioning of the Soviet
Creative Unions in the Postwar Period
Vera Tolz
pp 87-105
Kruzhok Culture: The Meaning of Patronage in the Early Soviet Literary World
Barbara Walker
pp 107-123
Purge and Patronage: Kádár's Counter-Revolution and the Field of Economic
Research in Hungary, 1957-1958
György Péteri
pp 125-152
Review Article
The Origins and Nature of Authoritarian Rule in Portugal, 1919-1945
Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses
pp 153-163
>From America to Europe: Educating Consumers
Marie-Emmanuelle Chessel
pp 165-175
Historicising "1968"
Wilfried Mausbach
pp 177-187
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