CONF./CFP- Symposium on the Problems of Stalinism, Helsinki, Sept. 3-4
Posted by: Anna Salonsalmi <
anna.salonsalmi@helsinki.fi>
Call For Papers: A Symposium on the Problems of Stalinism
Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki, 3.-4. September 2010
In recent times, the discussions about the nature of Stalin's rule in
the Soviet Union from the 1930's to the 1950's and the impact of
Stalinism in the international agenda have been resurfacing, no doubt
partly because the end of the Cold War and the demise of ideological
clichés connected with it, partly thanks to the opening of Soviet
archives, which makes the concrete assessment of Stalinist policy and
the amount of its victims more reliable.
The "totalitarianism theory", which a long time was, in particular
during the Cold War, the dominating explanation of the Stalinism
phenomenon, has been increasingly criticized as insufficient and
superficial, although it undoubtedly did grasp some aspects of the
Stalin régime. However, no consensus as regards to the causal and
historical explanation of Stalinism has yet been achieved. Instead,
there are many concurring interpretations, starting from the heterodox
Marxist attempts to interpret the USSR of the Stalin period as a "state
capitalist" or "developmental" dictatorship, to recent analyses by
American scholars of Stalinism as a form of civilization sui generis.
The problem of Stalinism and the ways to assess its heritage is,
moreover, not a purely academic matter but it has a persistent actuality
especially in regard to the public discourse in present-day Russia,
where the "Stalin question" forms a painful moment in the national
consciousness. In the symposium we intend to focus on the different
explanatory models of Stalinism as a political, sociological and
cultural phenomenon and discuss the theoretical and methodological
approaches to it.
The Aleksanteri Institute is arranging in Helsinki in September 3.--4. 9.
2010 a symposium on the phenomenon of Stalinism. The symposium, whose
main language is English, will be accompanied by a couple of popular
lectures in Finnish for a wider public on the present stage of Stalinism
research.
The symposium will consist of 8 to 10 presentations of 40 minutes plus
discussion. Please send the paper proposals for the symposium of max.
150 words by May 1, 2010 on the electronic form, which can be found in
the address
https://elomake.helsinki.fi/lomakkeet/19109/lomake.html
For additional information, please contact Prof. Vesa Oittinen
(vesa.oittinen [at]
helsinki.fi) or MA Elina Viljanen (elina.viljanen
[at]
helsinki.fi), or see the web page
http://www.helsinki.fi/aleksanteri/english/news/events/2010/0903stalinism.htm