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The "Invisible shining" : the cult of Mátyás Rákosi in Stalinist Hungary, 1945-1956 / / Balázs Apor



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Autore: Apor Balázs Visualizza persona
Titolo: The "Invisible shining" : the cult of Mátyás Rákosi in Stalinist Hungary, 1945-1956 / / Balázs Apor Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Budapest, Hungary ; ; New York, New York : , : Central European University Press, , 2017
©2017
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (417 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina: 943.9052092
Soggetto topico: Cults - Political aspects - Hungary - History - 20th century
Public opinion - Hungary - History - 20th century
Communism - Hungary - History - 20th century
Nationalism - Hungary - History - 20th century
Soggetto geografico: Hungary Politics and government 1945-1989
Soggetto non controllato: 1956 Revolution, 20th century, Communism, Hungary, Personality cult, Political studies
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Introduction: The Stalinist leader cult : origins, interpretations, and functions -- Part I. The construction of the cult -- The chronology of cult construction (1925-1953) -- The institutions and agents of cult construction -- "The biography is a very serious issue" : the role of biographies in constructing the Rákosi cult -- "He was created by a thousand years" : nationalism and the leader cult -- "Comrade Rákosi lives with us" : the visual and the spatial aspects of the Rákosi cult -- Part II. Responses to the cult's expansion -- "Love for Comrade Rákosi has become deeper" : the communicative influence of the cult -- "Death to Uncle Rákosi!" : negative perceptions of the cult -- Ignorance is bliss : popular indifference and the shortcomings of communist propaganda -- Part III. The dismantling of the cult -- The "new course" and the decay of the Rákosi cult, 1953-1956 -- The collapse of the Rákosi cult.
Sommario/riassunto: This book offers a detailed analysis of the construction, reception, and eventual decline of the cult of the Hungarian Communist Party Secretary, Mátyás Rákosi, one of the most striking examples of orchestrated adulation in the Soviet bloc. While his cult never approached the magnitude of that of Stalin, Rákosi’s ambition to outshine the other “best disciples” and become the best of the best was manifest in his diligence in promoting a Soviet-type ritual system in Hungary. The main argument of The Invisible Shining is that the cult of personality is not just a curious aspect of communist dictatorship, it is an essential element of it. The monograph is primarily concerned with techniques and methods of cult construction, as well as the role various institutions played in the creation of mythical representations of political figures. While engaging with a wider international literature on Stalinist cults, the author uses the case of Rákosi to explore how personality cults are created, how such cults are perceived, and how they are eventually unmade. The book addresses the success—generally questionable—of such projects, as well as their uncomfortable legacies.
Titolo autorizzato: The "Invisible shining"  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 963-386-193-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910797095103321
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