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Kristen Ghodsee's Book "The Left Side of History - World War II and the Unfulfilled Promise of Communism in Eastern Europe" published

In The Left Side of History Kristen Ghodsee tells the stories of partisans fighting behind the lines in Nazi-allied Bulgaria during World War II: British officer Frank Thompson, brother of the great historian E.P. Thompson, and fourteen-year-old Elena Lagadinova, the youngest female member of the armed anti-fascist resistance.

But these people were not merely anti-fascist; they were pro-communist, idealists moved by their socialist principles to fight and sometimes die for a cause they believed to be right. Victory brought forty years of communist dictatorship followed by unbridled capitalism after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Today in democratic Eastern Europe there is ever-increasing despair, disenchantment with the post-communist present, and growing nostalgia for the communist past. These phenomena are difficult to understand in the West, where “communism” is a dirty word that is quickly equated with Stalin and Soviet labor camps. By starting with the stories of people like Thompson and Lagadinova, Ghodsee provides a more nuanced understanding of how communist ideals could inspire ordinary people to make extraordinary sacrifices.

You can watch the Book Trailer on Youtube. The book was recently reviewed by the multiplatform media organization Foreign Affairs and recommended in the New York Times. More.... The Book Prologue can be downloaded here. Further information about the author you can find here.

The official book launch event took place at FRIAS on Wednesday July 15th at 5:30 pm.