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- Nove, Alec.
- 3rd ed. - Boston : Unwin Hyman, 1989.
- Description
- Book — 212 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
- Summary
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- Part 1 Genesis: the Russian political tradition
- the circumstances of revolution
- "NEP" and the rise of the Secretariat
- the great debate - socialism in one country
- the great turning-point. Part 2 The system consolidated: the revolution from above
- privilege, inequality, hierarchy, discipline
- the Seventeenth Congress and the Great Terror
- the purposes of the purge
- the cultural counter-revolution and neo-nationalism
- foreign policy turnabouts
- economic policies in the mid-thirties. Part 3 War: Munich and the Nazi-Soviet pact
- Stalin's big mistake
- Stalin the war leader. Part 4 The last years of Stalin: the brief false spring
- Stalin and the Cold War
- political and cultural repression at home
- economic progress and the Nineteenth Party Congress
- the end of an era
- a digression - what explanation for Stalinism? Part 5 Stalin's heirs and Stalin's legacy: Malenkov outmanoeuvred - Krushchev wins power
- Krushchev's policies and "destalinization"
- Krushchev challenged and triumphant. Part 6 The fall of Krushchev and the rise of Brezhnev: the Brezhnev regime
- what does Brezhnev stand for. Part 7 Brezhnev's death and Gorbachev's rise: Gorbachev and Stalin.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
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