Captive University: The Sovietization Of East G... Apr 2026
In , the more thoroughly "Sovietized" universities remained loyal to the state until its collapse, with students largely absent from the 1989 revolution. Critical Reception
: The degree of successful transformation varied significantly between the three nations. Captive University: The Sovietization of East G...
: These early differences in educational control predicted later political movements. In , the more thoroughly "Sovietized" universities remained
: Attempts to create a worker-peasant majority in universities largely failed despite Stalinist pressure. : Attempts to create a worker-peasant majority in
Scholars from Central European History and History of Education Quarterly have praised the book as a "pioneering" and "landmark" work for its use of newly opened archives and its complex, nuanced comparative method. Critics from ResearchGate note it provides a unique look at how "affirmative action" was used in Eastern Europe to reshape social classes through education.
: Underwent the most complete "Sovietization." Universities were purged of "bourgeois elements," and the student body was successfully shifted toward those from worker and peasant backgrounds.