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Bolshevism, Stalinism and the Comintern

Author : N. LaPorte,K. Morgan,M. Worley
Publisher : Springer
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2008-07-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9780230227583

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Bolshevism, Stalinism and the Comintern by N. LaPorte,K. Morgan,M. Worley Pdf

Bringing together leading authorities and cutting edge scholars, this collection re-examines the defining concepts of Stalinism and the Stalinization odel. The aim of the book is to explore how the common imperatives of a centralized movement were experienced across national boundaries.

Stalinism and Bolshevism

Author : Leon Trotsky
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1937
Category : Communism
ISBN : UOM:39015003522284

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The Comintern

Author : Jeremy Agnew,Kevin McDermott
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1996-10-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9781349250240

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The Comintern by Jeremy Agnew,Kevin McDermott Pdf

This accessible text provides a comprehensive narrative and interpretative account of the entire history of the Communist International, 1919-1943. By incorporating the most recent Western and Soviet research the authors explain the legendary complexities of Comintern history and chart its degeneration from a revolutionary internationalist organisation into an obedient instrument of Soviet foreign policy. Key themes include: continuities and discontinuities between the Leninist and Stalinist phases, Bolshevisation versus national traditions, and the role of leading individuals in the Comintern apparatus. A selection of documents will elucidate these central themes.

The Stalin School of Falsification

Author : Leon Trotsky
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 621 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2019-01-13
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781789123487

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The Stalin School of Falsification by Leon Trotsky Pdf

Banished from the Soviet Union in 1929, one of Leon Trotsky’s first political tasks was to produce this damning reply to the falsification and re-writing of Bolshevik history carried out by the Soviet Communist Party’s Stalinist leadership. Trotsky’s decisive role in the October Revolution, the Russian Civil War and the first years of Soviet Russia, is exhaustively documented in his ‘Letter to the Bureau of Party History’, which was refused publication in the Soviet Union and forms the main section of this book. Also included is material exposing the fraudulent attempts to re-cast Stalin and his aides as key figures in the Russian Revolution, which involved suppressing and tampering with historical records. Other documents refute Stalin’s spurious theory of ‘Trotskyism’ which, as Trotsky’s evidence proves, was devised solely to discredit the Opposition’s fight for revolutionary Bolshevik principles and justify the Stalinist bureaucracy’s distortion of Leninism. Finally, in this book we have Trotsky’s own indictment of the bureaucracy’s disastrous anti-Leninist policies in action contained in his defence of the Joint Opposition against its expulsion from the Communist Party in 1927.

Politics and Society under the Bolsheviks

Author : Kevin McDermott,John Morison
Publisher : Springer
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2016-07-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9781349277179

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Politics and Society under the Bolsheviks by Kevin McDermott,John Morison Pdf

The relationship between society and the regime has been central to much recent research in the field of Soviet history. In this book, an international team of scholars investigates this theme in the revolutionary period, and in the Stalin years from the 1920s to the 1940s, with an additional section on the Bolshevik's relations with the outside world via the Communist International based in Moscow. The use of fresh archival materials provides challenging new interpretations and insights.

Stalin's Terror of 1937-1938

Author : Vadim Zakharovich Rogovin
Publisher : Mehring Books
Page : 526 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781893638044

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Stalin's Terror of 1937-1938 by Vadim Zakharovich Rogovin Pdf

This volume examines the bloodiest period of the Stalinist repression of political opposition in the Soviet Union, debunking the myth that the Great Purges were merely the product of Stalin's paranoia and had no overriding political logic. Through a meticulous examination of original sources, including archival documents only made available for research in the 1990s, Professor Vadim Rogovin argues that the ferocity of the mass repression was directly proportional to the intensity of resistance to Stalin within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), particularly the opposition inspired by and associated with the exiled Bolshevik leader Leon Trotsky. Far from Trotsky being a politically isolated figure, as both Stalinist and anti-communist historians have claimed, there was substantial sympathy for his criticism of the Stalin regime in the ranks and even in the leadership of the CPSU, and support for his demands for inner-party democracy, greater social equality and an international orientation to the Bolshevik goal of world revolution. It was this political fact, as Rogovin demonstrates, that accounts for the purge reaching so deeply into the party apparatus, the military, the Komsomol youth movement, and the broader layers of the population. Rogovin bases his analysis on scrupulous research, quoting from newly translated or unpublished documents, including memoirs, meeting minutes, newspaper articles and trial transcripts. He documents the reaction of different social layers to the purges, including workers, peasants, non-party intellectuals and the CPSU rank-and-file. This book includes rarely published photographs of the prison camps, documenting the lives of those labeled by Stalin;enemies of the people. Chronologically, this volume takes up where its predecessor, 1937: Stalin's Year of Terror , left off, with the June 1937 plenum of the Central Committee that followed the purging of the Soviet military command and the execution of Marshal Tukhachevsky and other leading generals. It analyzes such critical events as the Bukharin-Rykov trial, last of the infamous show trials; the massacre of Trotskyists in the Vorkuta slave-labor camp; and the assassination by Stalinist agents of Leon Sedov, Trotsky's son, and other oppositionists outside the Soviet Union. It concludes with an examination of how the purges transformed the CPSU and Soviet society as a whole.

Stalin

Author : Boris Souvarine
Publisher : Octagon Press, Limited
Page : 710 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : WISC:89000071282

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Boris Konstantinovich Lifschitz 'Souvarine' was born in in 1895 in Kiev to a Jewish family. His family moved to Paris in 1897. He came into contact with the French Socialist movement while working as an apprentice jeweler. But World War I and his experiences in the French army turned him toward politics and the pacifist movement. His talents at a writer developed during the war years and he began signing his articles with a new name: Souvarine. He supported the November 1917 Russian Revolution and being bilingual he helped to write about those events for French socialists. He hoped that Communist and Socialist Parties could together create a proletarian democracy in Russia. And feared a dictatorship of the Bolsheviks and their leader. He became an executive member of the Comintern, but by 1924 he was removed from the his official roles and expelled from the Comintern. In France Souvarine participated in a variety of organizations and journals of the anti Stalinist left. In the 1920s he also had growing differences with Trotsky, who described him as a journalist and not a revolutionary. In 1935 he published his book on Stalin, Staline, aperçu historique du bolchévisme .He also criticized Lenin. His criticisms of Stalinism were important sources for some less orthodox Trotskyists, such as C.L.R. James, who translated his book Stalin into English.--Amazon.com.

Redefining Stalinism

Author : Harold Shukman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2004-11-23
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781135760847

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Born in 1879 in Georgia, Stalin joined the Bolsheviks under Lenin in 1903 and became General Secretary of the Communist Party in 1922. These edited papers reassess the deeds, policies and legacy of a man who was responsible for innumerable deaths and untold human misery.

Stalin and German Communism

Author : Ruth Fischer
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 723 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2017-09-04
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781351488280

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Through her long involvement in the German Communist party, Ruth Fischer amassed valuable material on its changing fortunes, the transformation of the Bolshevik party into a totalitarian dictatorship, and the degeneration of the Comintern. Drawing on this material and on her own vivid recollections, Fischer reconstructs the history of the German Communist party from 1918 to 1929. First published in 1948, this fundamental work opened up the study of the inner organizational life of a major revolutionary movement. In his introduction to the Social Science Classics edition, John Leggett reviews and summarizes the social, political, and economic issues and events that precipitated the revolution and those factors that contributed to its failure.

The Social Prelude to Stalinism

Author : Roger Pethybridge
Publisher : Springer
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 1974-06-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9781349019922

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Road to Terror

Author : J. Arch Getty,Oleg V. Naumov
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780300142419

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Road to Terror by J. Arch Getty,Oleg V. Naumov Pdf

"Now updated with new facts, and abridged for use in Soviet history courses, this gripping book assembles top-secret Soviet documents, translated into English, from the era of Stalin's purges. The dossiers, police reports, private letters, secret transcripts, and other documents expose the hidden inner workings of the Communist Party and the dark inhumanity of the purge process."[book cover].

A Study of Bolshevism

Author : Nathan Leites
Publisher : Glencoe, Ill. : Free Press
Page : 650 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1953
Category : Communism
ISBN : UOM:39015009176085

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A Study of Bolshevism by Nathan Leites Pdf

Subtitle on dust jacket: an analysis of Soviet writings to find a set of rules governing Communist political strategy.

Stalinism

Author : Robert C. Tucker
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 598 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781351488259

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In the years since Stalin's death, his profound influence upon the historical development of Communism has remained elusive and in need of interpretation. Stalinism, as his system has become known, is a phenomenon which embraced all facets of political and social life. While its effect upon the Soviet Union and other nations today is far less than it was while Stalin lived, it is by no means dead.In this landmark volume some of the world's foremost scholars of the subject, in a concerted group inquiry, present their interpretations of Stalinism and its influence on all areas of comparative Communist studies from history and politics to economics, sociology, and literary scholarship. The studies contained in this volume are an outgrowth of a conference on Stalinism held in Bellagio, Italy, sponsored by the American Council of Learned Societies.In his major contribution to this book, Leszek Kolakowski calls Stalinism "a unified state organism facing atom-like individuals." This extraordinary volume, augmented by a revealing new introduction by the editor, Robert C. Tucker, can be seen as amplifying that remark nearly a half century after the death of Joseph Stalin himself.Contributors to this work are: Wlodzimierz Brus, Katerina Clark, Stephen F. Cohen, Alexander Erlich, Leszek Kolakowski, Moshe Lewin, Robert H. McNeal, Mihailo Markovic, Roy A. Medvedev, T. H. Rigby, Robert Sharlet, and H. Gordon Skilling. Robert C. Tucker's principle work on Stalin has been described by George F. Kennan as "the most significant single contribution made to date, anywhere, to the history of Soviet power."

Stalinism

Author : George R. Urban
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : History
ISBN : WISC:89015452691

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Udkom 1. gang i 1982 på St. Martins Press i New York.

Russia: From Revolution To Counter-Revolution

Author : Ted Grant
Publisher : Wellred Books
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2018-11-12
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781900007757

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Russia: From Revolution To Counter-Revolution by Ted Grant Pdf

The October Russian Revolution, led by Lenin and Trotsky, swept away landlordism and capitalism and placed the working class in power for the first time. It transformed the idea of socialism from theory into practice. From this point of view, the Bolshevik revolution can be considered the greatest event in history. The revolution changed the course of world history and the last century has been dominated by its consequences. Ted Grant’s book traces the evolution of Soviet Russia from the Bolshevik victory of 1917, through the rise of Stalinism and the political counter-revolution, its emergence as a super-power after the Second World War, and the crisis of Stalinism and its eventual collapse. The book, which was first published in 1997, has been updated and edited in the light of new developments and the subsequent re-establishment of capitalism in Russia. Grant based his analysis on that of Leon Trotsky, who first analysed Stalinism in his Revolution Betrayed. While the counter-revolution has attempted to bury the memory of October, the new crisis of world capitalism has led to a revival of interest in Marxism and the significance of Bolshevism. The republication of Ted Grant’s book in this centenary year of the revolution therefore comes at a fitting time.