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Russia & Former Soviet Union - Political Biography, History of Communism, Stalinist Era (1928-1953), Russian Revolution - 1917-1921, Dictators & Fascists - Political Biography, Communism by Region, Communists - Biography, Soviet History - Political Aspect
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Stalinism, Second Edition

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Stalinism and its origins became a hot political issue in the last days of the Soviet Union and remains a question of abiding importance and concern for those interested in Russian affairs. The aim of this book is to survey the literature dealing with Stalinism, provide a rounded analysis of what Stalinism means, and suggest a line of investigation to be pursued if we are to understand the origins of the system. An update of the first edition in light of the opening of the Soviet archives and recent scholarship, this book surveys arguments about the origins of the Stalinist phenomenon. It discusses the way in which the different faces of Stalinism (economic, social, cultural and political) changed over time, and shows how the fall of the USSR was connected to the nature of Stalinism.

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Stalinism and its origins became a hot political issue in the last days of the Soviet Union and remains a question of abiding importance and concern for those interested in Russian affairs. The aim of this book is to survey the literature dealing with Stalinism, provide a rounded analysis of what Stalinism means, and suggest a line of investigation to be pursued if we are to understand the origins of the system. An update of the first edition in light of the opening of the Soviet archives and recent scholarship, this book surveys arguments about the origins of the Stalinist phenomenon. It discusses the way in which the different faces of Stalinism (economic, social, cultural and political) changed over time, and shows how the fall of the USSR was connected to the nature of Stalinism.

About the Author, Graeme J. Gill

Graeme Gill is Professor of Government and Public Administration at the University of Sydney.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 1998
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780312177645

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