CfP „Communist Parties in East Central Europe: Frameworks of Knowledge Acquisition and Dissemination 1945–1989“ (Hungary, April 26, 2019)

Going beyond the notion of Communist parties governing East Central Europe after World War 2 as, first, uniform political bodies strictly following the Soviet role-model, and, second, internally monolithic entities engaged in one-directional communication with the societies by means of ideological and political control, the workshop aims to examine the similar-yet-different Communist parties in East Central Europe from an epistemological point of view, focusing on their role in a complex process of learning and teaching about social as well as natural world.   —   Communist Parties in East Central Europe: Frameworks of Knowledge Acquisition and Dissemination 1945–1989   Type: Workshop Date: April 26, 2019 Location: Hungary Subject Fields:  Contemporary History, Economic History / Studies, History of Science, Medicine, and Technology, Intellectual History, Social Sciences   Going beyond the notion of Communist parties governing East Central Europe after World War 2 as, first, uniform political bodies strictly following the Soviet role-model, and, second, internally monolithic entities engaged in one-directional communication with the societies by means of ideological and political control, the workshop aims to examine the similar-yet-different Communist parties in East Central Europe from an epistemological point of view, focusing on their role in a complex process of learning and teaching about social as well as natural world. Read more
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