The interregnum, 1923-1924
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The interregnum, 1923-1924
(A history of Soviet Russia, vol.4)
Macmillan and Professional, 1990, c1954
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Covers the period of confusion and uncertainty during the months of Lenin's last illness and the first weeks after his death. The Times Literary Supplement commented that The Interregnum 'is in every respect up to the standard of the previous volumes, rich and solid in the fabric of historical fact, ranging widely over the economic, social, and political problems, painstaking in research, and lucid in presentation.'
Table of Contents
Contents PART 1: THE SCISSORS CRISIS Marking Time The Plight of Labour The Crisis Breaks The Closing of the Scissors PART 2: THE CAPITALIST WORLD The Occupation of the Ruhr The Curzon Ultimatum Communism and German Nationalism Bulgaria and the Peasant The German Fiasco Recognition PART 3: THE TRIUMVIRATE IN POWER The Triumvirate Takes Over Strains and Streses The Campaign against Trotsky The Death of Lenin List of Abbreviations Index
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