Redefining Stalinism
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Redefining Stalinism
(Cass series : totalitarian movements and political religions)
Frank Cass, 2003
- : cloth
- : paper
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: cloth ISBN 9780714654157
Description
Born in 1879 in Georgia, Stalin joined the Bolsheviks under Lenin in 1903 and became General Secretary of the Communist Party in 1922. These edited papers reassess the deeds, policies and legacy of a man who was responsible for innumerable deaths and untold human misery.
Table of Contents
- Stalinism and the Soviet State Order, Robert Service
- Stalinism, Totalitarian Society and the Politics of "Perfect Control" Felix Patrikeeff
- Stalin's Politics of Obligation, Jeffrey Brooks
- Stalin and Foreign Intelligence Christopher Andrew and Julie Elkner
- Stalin's Martyrs - The Tragic Romance of the Russian Revolution, Michael G. Smith
- From Stalinism to Post-Stalinism - De-Mythologizing Stalin, 1953-56, Polly Jones
- Recent Western Views of Stalin's Russia - Social and Cultural Aspects, John Keep
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: paper ISBN 9780714683423
Description
Born in 1879 in Georgia, Stalin joined the Bolsheviks under Lenin in 1903 and became General Secretary of the Communist Party in 1922. These edited papers reassess the deeds, policies and legacy of a man who was responsible for innumerable deaths and untold human misery.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction, Harold Shukman
- Chapter 2 Stalinism and the Soviet State Order, Robert Service
- Chapter 3 Stalinism, Totalitarian Society and the Politics of 'Perfect Control', Felix Patrikeeff
- Chapter 4 Stalin's Politics of Obligation, Jeffrey Brooks
- Chapter 5 Stalin and Foreign Intelligence, Christopher Andrew, Julie Elkner
- Chapter 6 Stalin's Martyrs, Michael G. Smith
- Chapter 7 From Stalinism to Post-Stalinism, Polly Jones
- Chapter 8 Recent Western Views of Stalin's Russia, John Keep
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