The Tito-Stalin Split 70 Years After
Synopsis
The goal of the Zagreb conference “The Tito-Stalin Split: 70 Years Later”, Zagreb-Goli Otok, 28-30 June 2018, as well as of the papers presented, was to show not only the new interpretations and takes on the subject, but to present the Yugoslav 1948 as a global event, one that touched lives of so many people around the world. It had a very significant impact not only on politics, international relations, prisoners, army cooperation and army relations, ideology, but also cultural life and production, especially in Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union.
Most of the papers presented at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, which co-organized the whole event with colleagues from the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, are published in this volume. A few papers were presented but the authors did not contribute the text (those were: Mark Kramer, Peter Ruggenthaler, Ondřej Vojtěchovský, Klaus Buchenau, Andreii Edemskii, Boris Stamenić, and Marie-Janine Calic). Also, one paper on China was not presented, but the text is here. We hope this volume will be an important contribution to the continuous dialogue that should be not only regional, but global. It should also be ongoing, since there is hardly an event in the history of the Cold War whose consequences were as important and as global as this one’s. (from the Preface)
The book is co-published by the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences – Department of History (Postgraduate Doctoral Studies “Modern and Contemporary Croatian History In European and World Context”) & the University of Ljubljana Faculty of Arts – Department of History, as a volume 31 in the Historia series.
Most of the papers presented at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, which co-organized the whole event with colleagues from the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, are published in this volume. A few papers were presented but the authors did not contribute the text (those were: Mark Kramer, Peter Ruggenthaler, Ondřej Vojtěchovský, Klaus Buchenau, Andreii Edemskii, Boris Stamenić, and Marie-Janine Calic). Also, one paper on China was not presented, but the text is here. We hope this volume will be an important contribution to the continuous dialogue that should be not only regional, but global. It should also be ongoing, since there is hardly an event in the history of the Cold War whose consequences were as important and as global as this one’s. (from the Preface)
The book is co-published by the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences – Department of History (Postgraduate Doctoral Studies “Modern and Contemporary Croatian History In European and World Context”) & the University of Ljubljana Faculty of Arts – Department of History, as a volume 31 in the Historia series.
Chapters
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PrefaceChallenging the Cominform: Tito-Stalin Split 70 Years Later
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1948: THE FALL OF YUGOSLAV IRON CURTAIN
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The Tito-Stalin Split of 1948 as a Personal Conflict
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Walking a Tightrope: Tito’s Regional Ambitions and the Cominform Resolution
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Statements about Žujović and Hebrang from Party Cells
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The 1948 Split and a New Round of Factional Struggles within the Communist Party of Yugoslavia: Parallel Biographies and Histories
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The Repercussions of the Tito-Stalin Split in 1948 on the University of Belgrade
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Cominform Supporters in Slovenia
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The Role of Russia and the Soviet Union in the History of Prekmurje
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Never-ending vigilance: The Yugoslav State Security Service and Cominform Supporters after Goli Otok
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The Tito-Stalin Conflict: Yugoslavia as the Westernmost Part of the Eastern World
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Yugoslav Communities in North America and the Tito-Stalin Split
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Tito’s Traitorous Clique, Kangaroos and Croats: The Australian Tour of the Football Club Hajduk and the Fight against the Cominformists in Oceania in 1949
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GLOBAL REPERCUSSIONS OF THE TITO-STALIN SPLIT
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The Tito-Stalin Split, the Italian Left and the Fascination with Anti-Stalinist Communism
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The Tito-Stalin Split and its Adriatic Dimension: Regional Rifts in a “Monolithic” Movement
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Upside-down: Bilateral and Transnational Relations between Austria and Yugoslavia before and after 1948
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Of Lightning Strikes and Bombs: The Tito-Stalin Split and its Effects on Polish and East German Society
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Cominformist Emigrants in Hungary (1948–1953) Social Composition, Anti-Titoist Activities, Political Trials
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Confusion among the Communists: Yugoslavia, China and the 1948 Resolution of the Cominform
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