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Four Hundred Bones

Stalin’S Teeth in Academia
By:Ada Nicolescu
Publisher:Author Solutions
Print ISBN:9781490752914
eText ISBN:9781490752921
Edition:0
Copyright:2015
Format:Reflowable

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This book is about Stalinism and the Thought Police in academia during the Communist regime. The setting is the School of Medicine in Bucharest, Romania. The year is 1949. With the Communist takeover, Western biology and medicine are declared an Imperialist enemy science and only Soviet Pavlovism and Lysenkoism are accepted. All Western textbooks are banned from the library and interdicted. Individuals who do not conform to the new directives are dismissed and arrested. The irony is that the present Communist leaders are the ex-Fascists of the past Nazi dictatorship. (During World War II, Romania was allied with Hitlers Germany.) The main protagonist of the book, Peter, the young science-loving technician devoted to and inspired by the principles of his old mentors, is locked in a serious conflict with the new, opportunistic authority figures. He is determined not to give in to their pressure.