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Book Title
Stalinism: The Essential Readings (Blackwell Essential Reading...
ISBN
0631228918
EAN
9780631228912
Release Title
Stalinism: The Essential Readings (Blackwell Essential Reading...
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Hoffmann, David
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0631228918
ISBN-13
9780631228912
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2331896

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
336 Pages
Publication Name
Stalinism : the Essential Readings
Language
English
Publication Year
2002
Subject
Sociology / General, Modern / 20th Century
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Author
David Hoffmann
Series
Blackwell Essential Readings in History Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2002-009489
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"The often contentious scholarly arguments about the character of Stalinism are fully represented in this important volume assembled and introduced by Ohio State's David Hoffmann. Perfect for the classroom, the essays in this book contain some of the best recent research and thinking about Stalin's key role in Russian History." Norman Naimark, Stanford University "This is a collection of enormous value to anyone seeking to understand the causes and consequences of Stalin's despotic transformation of Soviet society. It brings together some of the finest historical writing, including more recent scholarship, to reflect the diversity of interpretation of this grim but vitally important episode in twentieth-century history." Steve Smith, University of Essex "Soviet historical studies have been reanimated ... Students and teachers oof this period confront a proliferation of authorities and viewpoints. The strength of David Hoffmann's collection is in its attempt to replect this variety of views." C ontinuity and Change "Brilliant and illuminating analyses. Hoffman provides a range of first-rate critiques of the regime from various angles." Journal of Genocide Research, 'The often contentious scholarly arguments about the character of Stalinism are fully represented in this important volume assembled and introduced by Ohio State's David Hoffmann. Perfect for the classroom, the essays in this book contain some of the best recent research and thinking about Stalin's key role in Russian History.' Norman Naimark, Stanford University 'This is a collection of enormous value to anyone seeking to understand the causes and consequences of Stalin's despotic transformation of Soviet society. It brings together some of the finest historical writing, including more recent scholarship, to reflect the diversity of interpretation of this grim but vitally important episode in twentieth-century history.' Steve Smith, University of Essex ' ... Soviet historical studies have been reanimated ... Students and teachers oof this period confront a proliferation of authorities and viewpoints. The strength of David Hoffmann's collection is in its attempt to replect this variety of views." Continuity and Change, Vol 19/2 -2004.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
947.084
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments ix Glossary xi Introduction: Interpretations of Stalinism 1 David L. Hoffmann Part I The Origins of Stalinism 9 1 Stalin's Role 11 Stalin and his Stalinism: Power and Authority in the Soviet Union, 1930-1953 13 Ronald Grigor Suny 2 Social Origins 37 Grappling with Stalinism 39 Moshe Lewin 3 Socialist Ideology 63 The Soviet Tragedy: A History of Socialism in Russia 65 Martin Malia 4 The Foreign Threat 81 The Objectives of the Great Terror, 1937-1938 83 Oleg Khlevnyuk 5 The Welfare State 105 Magnetic Mountain: Stalinism as a Civilization 107 Stephen Kotkin 6 State Violence 127 State Violence as Technique: The Logic of Violence in Soviet Totalitarianism 129 Peter Holquist Part II The Consequences of Stalinism 157 7 Resistance and Conformity 159 Everyday Stalinism: Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times 161 Sheila Fitzpatrick 8 Stalinist Subjectivity 179 Working, Struggling, Becoming: Stalin-Era Autobiographical Texts 181 Jochen Hellbeck 9 Women and Gender 211 Women in Soviet Society: Equality, Development, and Social Change 213 Gail Warshofsky Lapidus 10 Ethnicity and Nationality 237 Nature and Nurture in a Socialist Utopia: Delineating the Soviet Socio-Ethnic Body in the Age of Socialism 239 Amir Weiner 11 The Postwar Years 275 Russia after the War: Hopes, Illusions, and Disappointments 277 Elena Zubkova Index 302
Synopsis
A collection of essays on Stalinism by both eminent and younger scholars. Discusses both the origins and consequences of Stalinism. Provides an overview of the debates for students new to the subject., This book comprises twelve essays on Stalinism by leading international historians, whose work presents a range of interpretations regarding Stalinism s origins and consequences. In particular the essays address the following questions: why did the October Revolution of 1917 result not in a communist utopia but in the Stalinist dictatorship, with prison camps, bloody purges, and unprecedented state repression? was Stalin personally to blame or were these events the result of social forces, socialist ideology, or the international threat? how did Stalinism affect women and gender roles? what was Stalinist policy toward ethnic and national minorities? what impact did the Second World War have on Soviet society? The chapters include work by both eminent historians and younger scholars who have conducted research in the newly-opened Russian archives. These perspectives are brought together by the editor who provides a contextualizing chapter and introductions to the debates. The book provides students and teachers with a valuable overview of the scholarship on Stalinism and an understanding of the debates that have shaped the field of Soviet history., This book comprises 11 essays on Stalinism by both eminent historians and younger scholars who have conducted research in the newly opened Russian archives. They discuss both the origins and consequences of Stalinism, and illustrate recent scholarly trends in the field of Soviet history. A collection of essays on Stalinism by both eminent and younger scholars. Discusses both the origins and consequences of Stalinism. Provides an overview of the debates for students new to the subject. Includes the results of research in the newly opened Russian archives.
LC Classification Number
DK267.S6946 2003

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