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Stalinism

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Stalinism is a collection of twelve essays by leading international historians exploring the origins, characteristics, and consequences of Stalin's dictatorship. The essays address critical questions such as why the 1917 October Revolution led to severe repression rather than a utopian communist society; the extent of Stalin's personal responsibility compared to broader social, ideological, and international factors; the effects of Stalinism on women and gender roles; policies towards ethnic and national minorities; and the impact of the Second World War on Soviet society. With contributions from both eminent and emerging scholars who have accessed newly opened Russian archives, the volume offers a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of Stalinism and the debates shaping Soviet historiography.
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This book is ideal for students, teachers, and readers interested in Soviet history, political repression, and 20th-century totalitarian regimes. It serves as an academic resource for those seeking a comprehensive and scholarly analysis of Stalinism with diverse viewpoints.

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* 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. .

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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 contextualising chapter and introductions to the debates.

Stalinism 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.

Series: Blackwell Essential Readings in History

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Esteemed historians praise this volume as an essential resource for understanding Stalinism. Norman Naimark of Stanford University highlights its representation of contentious scholarly debates and suitability for classroom use. Steve Smith from the University of Essex emphasises its value in showcasing diverse interpretations of Stalin's regime. Continuity and Change commends the book's role in reflecting a variety of perspectives through first-rate critiques of the Soviet era, making it a significant contribution to historical studies.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780631228912

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 November 2002

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell

Contributors:

  • Edited by David Hoffmann
  • Edited by David Hoffmann

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 499g

Pages: 336

About the Author

David L. Hoffmann is Professor of History at Ohio State University where he teaches Russian History, including an upper-level course on Stalinism. His research focuses on the political, social, and cultural history of the Stalin era. He is author of Peasant Metropolis: Social Identities in Moscow, 1929–1941 (1994); Stalinist Values: The Cultural Norms of Soviet Modernity, 1917-1941 (2003). He is also the co-editor of Russian Modernity: Politics, Knowledge, Practices (2000), and the co-author of Cultivating the Masses: The Modern Social State in Russia, 1914–1941 (forthcoming).

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