Stalinism: Its Nature and Aftermath: Essays in Honour of Moshe LewinThis is a collection of essays (with contributors from Britain, Continental Europe and the USA) dealing with the character and aftermath of Stalinism in the USSR. The focus is on the interwar years and on the methodological problems of studying this period, but the volume highlights also the links between Stalinism and the Tsarist past, and the ways in which Stalinism, in its very formation, prepared the ground for its own demise. In this way it contributes to a historical understanding of the current upheavals in the Soviet Union. |
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Problems | 25 |
Gorbachevs Socialism in Historical Perspective | 48 |
Ivan | 77 |
On Soviet Imagery | 101 |
Soviet Peasants and Soviet Literature | 121 |
Foremen and Soviet | 127 |
List of Tables | 135 |
Graduates 192837 and specialists as listed | 172 |
Construction Workers in the 1930s | 184 |
Personnel employed in building annual | 185 |
Forced labour the role of the NKVD in total | 200 |
Political Undercurrents | 243 |
a Perspective | 260 |
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Numerical growth and qualification | 159 |
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Stalinism: Its Nature and Aftermath : Essays in Honour of Moshe Lewin Nick Lampert Prikaz isječka - 1992 |
Stalinism: Its Nature and Aftermath: Essays in Honour of Moshe Lewin Nick Lampert,Gabor T. Rittersporn Pregled nije dostupan - 1992 |
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