By the second half of the 1940s, newly conquered nations of Central
and Eastern Europe were expected to adjust multiple professions,
including those related to the historical sciences, to the Soviet
model. However, Marxism, soon to become the only acceptable
methodology, was no longer understood in the same way as in
Bolshevik Russia. Its Soviet variation borrowed heavily from the
tradition of Russian historiography and the Russian national
tradition. The variations formulated in the satellite countries
were also less likely to break away from existing traditions than
to revise and re-evaluate them, along with the perspectives on
Russia's role in the history of Central and Eastern Europe.
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