Secrets and Truth: Ethnograpy in the Archive of Romania's secret Police

Voorkant
Central European University Press, 28 feb 2014 - 294 pagina's

Nothing in Soviet-style communism was as shrouded in mystery as its secret police. Its paid employees were known to few and their actual numbers remain uncertain. Its informers and collaborators operated clandestinely under pseudonyms and met their officers in secret locations. Its files were inaccessible, even to most party members. The people the secret police recruited or interrogated were threatened so effectively that some never told even their spouses, and many have held their tongues to this day, long after the regimes fell.

With the end of communism,˙many of˙the˙newly established governments?among them Romania?s?opened their secret police archives. From those files,˙as well as˙her personal memories, the author has carried out historical ethnography of the Romanian Securitate.˙Secrets and Truths˙is not only of historical interest but has implications for understanding the rapidly developing ?security state? of the neoliberal present.

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Over de auteur (2014)

Katherine Verdery is the Julien J. Studley Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the Graduate Center, City University of New York

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