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The Leader Cult in Communist Dictatorships
President of Poland or ‘Stalin’s Most Faithful Pupil’? The Cult of Bolesław Bierut in Stalinist Poland
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Izabella Main
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2004
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Leader Cults: Varieties, Preconditions and Functions
pp. 29
Stalin and the Making of the Leader Cult in the 1930s
pp. 47
‘A Very Modest Man’: Béla Illés, or How to Make a Career through the Leader Cult
pp. 63
Leader in the Making: The Role of Biographies in Constructing the Cult of Mátyás Rákosi
pp. 83
The Stalin Cult, Bolshevik Rule and Kremlin Interaction in the 1930s
pp. 102
Grandpa Lenin and Uncle Stalin: Soviet Leader Cult for Little Children
pp. 123
Georgian Koba or Soviet ‘Father of Peoples’? The Stalin Cult and Ethnicity
pp. 141
Working Towards the Centre: Leader Cults and Spatial Politics in Pre-war Stalinism
pp. 161
Exporting the Leader: The Stalin Cult in Poland and East Germany (1944/45–1956)
pp. 179
President of Poland or ‘Stalin’s Most Faithful Pupil’? The Cult of Bolesław Bierut in Stalinist Poland
pp. 194
Georgi Dimitrov: Three Manifestations of his Cult
pp. 208
Leader Cults in the Western Balkans (1945–90): Josip Broz Tito and Enver Hoxha
pp. 227
‘I’ve Held, and I Still Hold, Stalin in the Highest Esteem’: Discourses and Strategies of Resistance to De-Stalinisation in the USSR, 1953–62
pp. 246
Surviving 1956: Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej and the ‘Cult of Personality’ in Romania
pp. 261
The Second Step of a Ladder: The Cult of the First Secretaries in Poland
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