Karolinum Press, Charles University
Josef Guttmann: The Fates of Central Europe Between Hitler and Stalin
Selected Writing
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Josef Guttmann: The Fates of Central Europe Between Hitler and Stalin
Selected Writing
Two lives, two names, two perspectives on Soviet communism and its postwar expansion into Eastern Europe.
In the 1930s, Guttmann was a leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia before he broke with the party over the Comintern’s strategy of helping Hitler to power. A harsh critic of Stalin’s dictatorship and foreign policy, Guttmann became a prominent leftist opponent, outcast by the Party. To escape nazism, he exiled and settled in New York, where he worked under a pseudonym as a leading expert on events in the Soviet bloc and a critic of totalitarianism. Featured in this book are his Czech texts from the 1930s as well as studies and essays he later wrote on the nature of communist regimes, genocide, and anti-Semitism.
Author Events
Jacques Rupnik will discuss his book Josef Guttmann at Harvard's Davis Center
Jacques Rupnik will discuss his book Josef Guttmann at Harvard's Davis Center. For more information, visit the Harvard site.
The Kathryn W and Shelly Cullom Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
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Cambridge, Massachusetts
Jacques Rupnik will discuss his book Josef Guttmann at University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Czech and Slovak Studies Workshop
Jacques Rupnik will discuss his book Josef Guttmann at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Czech and Slovak Studies Workshop. For more information, visit the Nebraska site.
The Harris Center for Judaic Studies
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska