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History of Communist Albania - The cultural and ideological revolution

History of Communist Albania - The cultural and ideological revolution: Encyclopedia II - History of Communist Albania - The cultural and ideological revolution

In the mid-1960s, Albania's leaders grew wary of a threat to their power by a burgeoning bureaucracy. Party discipline had eroded. People complained about malfeasance, inflation, and low-quality goods. Writers strayed from the orthodoxy of socialist realism, which demanded that art and literature serve as instruments of government and party policy. As a result, after Mao Zedong unleashed the Cultural Revolution in China in 1966, Hoxha launched his own Cultural and Ideological Revolution. The Albanian leader concentrated on reforming the mili ...

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History of Communist Albania, History of Communist Albania - Consolidation of power and initial reforms, History of Communist Albania - Albanian-Yugoslav tensions, History of Communist Albania - Deteriorating relations with the west, History of Communist Albania - Albania and the Soviet Union, History of Communist Albania - Albania and China, History of Communist Albania - The cultural and ideological revolution, History of Communist Albania - The break with China and self-reliance, History of Communist Albania - Transition to democracy, History of Communist Albania - Reference

History of Communist Albania, History of Communist Albania - Albania and China, History of Communist Albania - Albania and the Soviet Union, History of Communist Albania - Albanian-Yugoslav tensions, History of Communist Albania - Consolidation of power and initial reforms, History of Communist Albania - Deteriorating relations with the west, History of Communist Albania - Reference, History of Communist Albania - The break with China and self-reliance, History of Communist Albania - The cultural and ideological revolution, History of Communist Albania - Transition to democracy

History of Communist Albania: Encyclopedia II - History of Communist Albania - The cultural and ideological revolution



History of Communist Albania - The cultural and ideological revolution

In the mid-1960s, Albania's leaders grew wary of a threat to their power by a burgeoning bureaucracy. Party discipline had eroded. People complained about malfeasance, inflation, and low-quality goods. Writers strayed from the orthodoxy of socialist realism, which demanded that art and literature serve as instruments of government and party policy. As a result, after Mao Zedong unleashed the Cultural Revolution in China in 1966, Hoxha launched his own Cultural and Ideological Revolution. The Albanian leader concentrated on reforming the military, government bureaucracy, and economy as well as on creating new support for his Stalinist system. The regime abolished military ranks, reintroduced political commissars into the military, and renounced professionalism in the army. Railing against a "white-collar mentality," the authorities also slashed the salaries of mid- and high-level officials, ousted administrators and specialists from their desk jobs, and sent such persons to toil in the factories and fields. Six ministries, including the Ministry of Justice, were eliminated. Farm collectivization spread to even the remote mountains. In addition, the government attacked dissident writers and artists, reformed its education system, and generally reinforced Albania's isolation from European culture in an effort to keep out foreign influences.

In 1967 the authorities conducted a violent campaign to extinguish religious life in Albania, claiming that religion had divided the Albanian nation and kept it mired in backwardness. Student agitators combed the countryside, forcing Albanians to quit practicing their faith. Despite complaints, even by APL members, all churches, mosques, monasteries, and other religious institutions had been closed or converted into warehouses, gymnasiums, and workshops by year's end. A special decree abrogated the charters by which the country's main religious communities had operated. The campaign culminated in an announcement that Albania had become the world's first atheistic state, a feat touted as one of Enver Hoxha's greatest achievements.

Traditional kinship links in Albania, centered on the patriarchal family, were shattered by the postwar repression of clan leaders, collectivization of agriculture, industrialization, migration from the countryside to urban areas, and suppression of religion. The postwar regime brought a radical change in the status of Albania's women. Considered second-class citizens in traditional Albanian society, women performed most of the work at home and in the fields. Before World War II, about 90 % of Albania's women were illiterate, and in many areas they were regarded as chattels under ancient tribal laws and customs. During the Cultural and Ideological Revolution, the party encouraged women to take jobs outside the home in an effort to compensate for labor shortages and to overcome their conservatism. Hoxha himself proclaimed that anyone who trampled on the party's edict on women's rights should be "hurled into the fire."

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