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The East European revolution
The East European Revolution by Hugh Seton-Watson provides an authoritative analysis of the political and social transformations that reshaped Eastern Europe after World War II. The book examines the rise of communist governments, the role of the Soviet Union in restructuring regional politics, the collapse of prewar institutions, and the emergence of new revolutionary elites. Seton-Watson offers detailed country-by-country assessments and traces the broader ideological and geopolitical forces driving the revolution. This third edition (1956) remains a foundational study for understanding the origins of the Eastern European communist regimes and their lasting historical impact.
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