2015
DOI: 10.18399/acta.2015.18.1.008
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The Ascension of the Ordinary Man: How the Personality Cult of Kim Il-Sung Was Constructed (1945–1974)

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“…The literature on Hitler is unmanageably vast, but Kershaw (1987) is a good starting point for understanding the construction of his cult. The cults of the Kim family are less well studied due to the severe difficulties of access faced by researchers, but Tertitskiy (2015) and Myers (2010) offer some useful discussion, and the journalistic account of Demick (2009) is well worth consulting.…”
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“…The literature on Hitler is unmanageably vast, but Kershaw (1987) is a good starting point for understanding the construction of his cult. The cults of the Kim family are less well studied due to the severe difficulties of access faced by researchers, but Tertitskiy (2015) and Myers (2010) offer some useful discussion, and the journalistic account of Demick (2009) is well worth consulting.…”
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“…See, for the North Korean case,Tertitskiy (2015); the memoirs of Jang Jin-sung, a former member of a North Korean propaganda department, are also worth consulting (Jin-sung 2014). For a discussion of the organizations involved in cult production in several Eastern European cases, seeKlimó (2004);Main (2004); andMocanescu (2004).…”
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