8 edition of The nature of Stalin"s dictatorship found in the catalog.
Published
2003
by Palgrave Macmillan in Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, New York, N.Y
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Statement | edited by E.A. Rees. |
Series | Studies in Russian and East European history and society, Studies in Russian and East European history and society (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm)) |
Contributions | Rees, E. A. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | JN6598.K7 N3465 2003 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3685051M |
ISBN 10 | 1403904014 |
LC Control Number | 2003046945 |
Although this book is published by Yale, Klehvniuk is a research fellow at the Russian national archives, and has devoted twenty years of his life to studying Stalin, the ruler that held much of Eastern Europe in an iron grasp from , when he died/5. Joseph Stalin (Decem –March 5, ) was an important leader in the Russian Revolution who became the head of the Communist Party and dictator of the Soviet state known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). During World War II he maintained an uneasy alliance with the United States and Great Britain to fight Nazi Germany, but he dropped any illusions of .
Home > GCSE study tools > History > Russia - the nature of Stalin's dictatorship Russia - the nature of Stalin's dictatorship A quiz on section 3. By the peasants were refusing to supply grain in the quantities necessary to feed the towns because they could not buy goods in exchange. Stalin sent out requisitioning squads in a return to the practices of War Communism. This made the problem worse .
Education was strictly controlled by the state. In , a rigid programme of discipline and education was introduced. Exams, banned under Lenin, were way subjects were taught was laid down by the government – especially History where Stalin’s part in the Revolution and his relationship with Lenin was overplayed. Books were strictly censored by the state and Stalin. IT IS impossible to understand the essence of the Soviet system without constantly keeping in mind Lenin's psychology. In Lenin had dreamed and planned a revolution achieved by a minority group of "modern social-democratic Jacobins" or "professional revolutionists," but achieved as a democratic revolution -- a democratic republic oriented from the Socialist point of view in the interests Author: Mark Vishniak.
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This is the first attempt to systematically study the nature of the political leadership system under Stalin. It focuses both on the formal institutions of power, such as the Politburo, and on the informal networks of decision-making that were a central feature of his system of rule.
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Get this from a library. The nature of Stalin's dictatorship: the Politburo, [E A Rees;] -- How can we characterise Stalin's rule in the USSR. Was he an autocrat, a dictator or a despot. This book is the first attempt to systematically study the nature of the political leadership system. Buy The Nature of Stalin's Dictatorship: The Politburo (Studies in Russian and East European History and Society) by Rees, E.
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The nature of Stalin's dictatorship: the Politburo, [E A Rees;] -- "The work will be of interest to scholars and students studying the history of the USSR and of Communist systems in general and those interested in the nature of twentieth-century authoritarian.
Richard Overy’s recent work, The Dictators: Hitler’s Germany, Stalin’s Russia, is the most detailed and methodical study, so far, of what the two totalitarian regimes shared in common and in what ways they differed. Indeed, there are few aspects of political, economic, social, and cultural life in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union that do.
Start studying Edexcel History - Russia - The nature of Stalin's dictatorship. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. The internationally distinguished contributors to this landmark volume represent a variety of approaches to the Nazi and Stalinist regimes.
These far-reaching essays provide the raw materials towards a comparative analysis and offer the means to deepen and extend research in the field. The first section highlights similarities and differences in the leadership cults at the heart of the 5/5(2).
The Nature Of Stalin's Dictatorship: The Politburo, by E. Rees / / English / PDF. Read Online KB Download. This title studes the nature of the political leadership system under Stalin. It focuses both on the formal institutions of power, such as the Politburo, and on the informal networks of decision-making that were a.
A summary of After Stalin in 's Joseph Stalin. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Joseph Stalin and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans. Joseph Stalin () was the dictator of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) from to Learn about his younger years, his.
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (born Ioseb Besarionis dzе Djugashvili; 18 December [O.S. 6 December] – 5 March ) was a Georgian revolutionary and Soviet politician who led the Soviet Union from the mids until as the general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (–) and premier of the Soviet Union (–).Battles/wars: Allied Intervention in the Russian Civil War.
After studying this section you will know: how Stalin was able to take complete control how far the Soviet Union benefited from industrialisation and collectivisation how Stalin increased his hold on the Communist Party through the purges.
The figure of Joseph Stalin has always provoked heated and often polarized debate. The recent declassification of a substantial portion of Stalin's archive has made possible this fundamental new assessment of the Soviet leader.
In this groundbreaking study, leading international experts challenge many assumptions about Stalin from his early life in Georgia to the Cold War years with. This book is not meant to be a twin biography of Hitler and Stalin.
According to Overy, ‘The Dictators has been written with two purposes in mind: first, to supply an empirical foundation on which to construct any discussion of what made the two systems either similar or different; second, to write a comparative ‘operational’ history of the two systems in order to answer the large /5(25).
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By James Harris, Senior Lecturer in the School of History, University of Leeds but also as the origin of his personalistic by: 4. Joseph Stalin was born Josef Vissarionovich Djhugashvili on Decem (or December 6, according to the Old Style Julian calendar) in the town of Gori in Georgia.
Stalin would later purposely change his birthdate to Decemmost likely to. Totalitarianism is when all 3 powers of the state (judicial, executive, and legislative) are controlled by one individual. This is what took place in the twentieth century when Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin became the dictators of Germany and Russia.
The Moscow Trials of and the broader purges of the period were, according to Carmichael, carefully premeditated by the perversely brilliant Stalin, who ""performed an act of creativity as potent as the secret act of coupling that creates new life."" That is, he established a new religion to control the mandarinate and their state apparatus.
The Stalinist economic system emerged at the beginning of the s, while the cultural and social faces emerged at approximately the same time. In seeking to characterise Stalinism as a system, due regard must be paid to this sequential mode of its emergence and to the changing nature of the different faces which comprised : Graeme Gill.
A few months before Engels died a crucial struggle emerged in the communist movement. It had to do with Engels’s introduction to Marx’s The Class Struggles in France, to (Engels [], []).
Marx’s original text had been published as a series of articles in Neue Rheinische Zeitung over In it was decided by the editorial board of the German. 'Stalin: Paradoxes of Power, ' is the first volume in a three volume series of tomes on the life of the Soviet dictator Iosef 'Soso' Jugashvili a.k.a Joseph Stalin by the eminent Princeton Professor of history and international affairs, Stephen Kotkin/5.