A Cold War childhood in Albania
Lea Ypi grew up in one of the most isolated countries on earth, a place where communist ideals had officially replaced religion. Albania, the last Stalinist outpost in Europe, was almost impossible to visit, almost impossible to leave. It was a place of queuing and scarcity, of political executions and secret police. To Lea, it was home. People were equal, neighbours helped each other, and children were expected to build a better world. There was community and hope.
Then, in December 1990, a year after the fall of the Berlin Wall, everything changed. The statues of Stalin and Hoxha were toppled. Almost overnight, people could vote freely, wear what they liked and worship as they wished. There was no longer anything to fear from prying ears. But factories shut, jobs disappeared and thousands fled to Italy on crowded ships, only to be sent back. Predatory pyramid schemes eventually bankrupted the country, leading to violent conflict. As one generation's aspirations became another's disillusionment, and as her own family's secrets were revealed, Lea found herself questioning what freedom really meant.
Free is an engrossing memoir of coming of age amid political upheaval. With acute insight and wit, Lea Ypi traces the limits of progress and the burden of the past, illuminating the spaces between ideals and reality, and the hopes and fears of people pulled up by the sweep of history.
Buy the book and support the podcast
UK buyers https://amzn.to/2ZVgRx4
US buyers https://amzn.to/3psOkr8
Now time doesn’t come free and I’m asking listeners to support my work recording these incredible stories via a small (or large)l donation. If you become a monthly supporter via Patreon, you will get the sought after CWC coaster as a thank you and bask in the warm glow of knowing you are helping to preserve Cold War history.
Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/
If you can’t wait for next week’s episode do visit our Facebook discussion group where guests and listeners continue the Cold War Conversation. Just search Cold War Conversations in Facebook. Schattenberg
I am delighted to welcome Lea Ypi to our Cold War conversation…
There’s further information here. https://coldwarconversations.com/episode210/
Thank you very much for listening. It is really appreciated – goodbye.
Looking for a Xmas gift for the Cold War aficionado in your life?
Do check out loads of gift ideas including our wide range of CW themed mugs at our store.
More info here https://rdbl.co/3kv7lYk
Have a look at our store and find the ideal gift for the Cold War enthusiast in your life? Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/store/
0:00 Introduction
1:01 Life in Albania during the Cold War: Lea Ypi's Background
3:08 Lea Ypi's Family History and the Impact of Politics
7:15 Tourism and International Influence in Cold War Albania
15:46 Decoding Family Secrets: The Coded Language of Dissidence
19:25 The Delayed Fall of Communism in Albania and its Aftermath
26:35 Lea Ypi's Exposure to the Outside World and Cultural Shifts
34:39 Childhood Memories: The Tourist Area and Italian Television
42:13 Political Transition in Albania: From Communism to Liberalism
51:48 Rise and Fall of Pyramid Schemes in Transitioning Albania
54:18 Lea Ypi's Journey into Studying and Teaching Marx and Marxism
Table of contents powered by PodcastAI✨
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/coldwarpod)
Видео A Cold War childhood in Albania канала Cold War Conversations
Then, in December 1990, a year after the fall of the Berlin Wall, everything changed. The statues of Stalin and Hoxha were toppled. Almost overnight, people could vote freely, wear what they liked and worship as they wished. There was no longer anything to fear from prying ears. But factories shut, jobs disappeared and thousands fled to Italy on crowded ships, only to be sent back. Predatory pyramid schemes eventually bankrupted the country, leading to violent conflict. As one generation's aspirations became another's disillusionment, and as her own family's secrets were revealed, Lea found herself questioning what freedom really meant.
Free is an engrossing memoir of coming of age amid political upheaval. With acute insight and wit, Lea Ypi traces the limits of progress and the burden of the past, illuminating the spaces between ideals and reality, and the hopes and fears of people pulled up by the sweep of history.
Buy the book and support the podcast
UK buyers https://amzn.to/2ZVgRx4
US buyers https://amzn.to/3psOkr8
Now time doesn’t come free and I’m asking listeners to support my work recording these incredible stories via a small (or large)l donation. If you become a monthly supporter via Patreon, you will get the sought after CWC coaster as a thank you and bask in the warm glow of knowing you are helping to preserve Cold War history.
Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/
If you can’t wait for next week’s episode do visit our Facebook discussion group where guests and listeners continue the Cold War Conversation. Just search Cold War Conversations in Facebook. Schattenberg
I am delighted to welcome Lea Ypi to our Cold War conversation…
There’s further information here. https://coldwarconversations.com/episode210/
Thank you very much for listening. It is really appreciated – goodbye.
Looking for a Xmas gift for the Cold War aficionado in your life?
Do check out loads of gift ideas including our wide range of CW themed mugs at our store.
More info here https://rdbl.co/3kv7lYk
Have a look at our store and find the ideal gift for the Cold War enthusiast in your life? Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/store/
0:00 Introduction
1:01 Life in Albania during the Cold War: Lea Ypi's Background
3:08 Lea Ypi's Family History and the Impact of Politics
7:15 Tourism and International Influence in Cold War Albania
15:46 Decoding Family Secrets: The Coded Language of Dissidence
19:25 The Delayed Fall of Communism in Albania and its Aftermath
26:35 Lea Ypi's Exposure to the Outside World and Cultural Shifts
34:39 Childhood Memories: The Tourist Area and Italian Television
42:13 Political Transition in Albania: From Communism to Liberalism
51:48 Rise and Fall of Pyramid Schemes in Transitioning Albania
54:18 Lea Ypi's Journey into Studying and Teaching Marx and Marxism
Table of contents powered by PodcastAI✨
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/coldwarpod)
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