Revolution on My Mind Writing a Diary under Stalin

Revolution on My Mind: Writing a Diary under Stalin by Jochen Hellbeck, published by Harvard University Press in May 2009, offers a profound exploration of life in Stalin’s Russia. This new edition spans 448 pages and presents a detailed examination of the inner experiences of Soviet citizens during a time marked by revolutionary fervor and state terror. Hellbeck reveals how individuals navigated the complexities of totalitarian rule through the act of diary-keeping, which became a widespread form of creative expression despite the pervasive fear and distrust.
Readers will encounter a diverse array of voices, from artists and intellectuals to students and housewives, as they document their struggles to align their personal identities with the collective demands of Stalin’s regime. The book draws on a newly discovered collection of diaries, providing insight into the aspirations and challenges faced by these individuals as they sought to contribute to the socialist society. Hellbeck’s work highlights the unique ways in which these diarists engaged with the revolutionary ideals of their time, offering a compelling look at the intersection of personal and political life in a historical context.
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Revolution on My Mind is a stunning revelation of the inner world of Stalin’s Russia. We see into the minds and hearts of Soviet citizens who recorded their lives during an extraordinary period of revolutionary fervor and state terror. Writing a diary, like other creative expression, seems nearly impossible amid the fear and distrust of totalitarian rule; but as Jochen Hellbeck shows, diary-keeping was widespread, as individuals struggled to adjust to Stalin’s regime.
Rather than protect themselves against totalitarianism, many men and women bent their will to its demands, by striving to merge their individual identities with the collective and by battling vestiges of the old self within. We see how Stalin’s subjects, from artists to intellectuals and from students to housewives, absorbed directives while endeavoring to fulfill the mandate of the Soviet revolution—re-creation of the self as a builder of the socialist society. Thanks to a newly discovered trove of diaries, we are brought face to face with individual life stories—gripping and unforgettably poignant.
The diarists’ efforts defy our liberal imaginations and our ideals of autonomy and private fulfillment. These Soviet citizens dreamed differently. They coveted a morally and aesthetically superior form of life, and were eager to inscribe themselves into the unfolding revolution. Revolution on My Mind is a brilliant exploration of the forging of the revolutionary self, a study without precedent that speaks to the evolution of the individual in mass movements of our own time.
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