Stalin: A New HistorySarah Davies, James Harris Cambridge University Press, 2005年9月8日 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 2005 study, leading international experts challenge many assumptions about Stalin from his early life in Georgia to the Cold War years with contributions ranging across the political, economic, social, cultural, ideological and international history of the Stalin era. The volume provides a deeper understanding of the nature of Stalin's power and of the role of ideas in his politics, presenting a more complex and nuanced image of one of the most important leaders of the twentieth century. This study is without precedent in the field of Russian history and will prove invaluable reading for students of Stalin and Stalinism. |
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... KHLEVNIUK 108 7 Stalin as economic policy - maker : Soviet agriculture , 1931-1936 R. W. DAVIES 121 Stalin as foreign policy - maker : avoiding war , 1927-1953 ALFRED J. RIEBER 140 9 Stalin as Marxist : the Western roots of Stalin's ...
... KHLEVNIUK 108 7 Stalin as economic policy - maker : Soviet agriculture , 1931-1936 R. W. DAVIES 121 Stalin as foreign policy - maker : avoiding war , 1927-1953 ALFRED J. RIEBER 140 9 Stalin as Marxist : the Western roots of Stalin's ...
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... . He is the author of The Great Urals : Regionalism and the Evolution of the Soviet System ( Ithaca : Cornell University Press , 1999 ) . OLEG KHLEVNIUK is Senior Researcher at the State Archive of vii Notes on contributors.
... . He is the author of The Great Urals : Regionalism and the Evolution of the Soviet System ( Ithaca : Cornell University Press , 1999 ) . OLEG KHLEVNIUK is Senior Researcher at the State Archive of vii Notes on contributors.
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A New History Sarah Davies, James Harris. OLEG KHLEVNIUK is Senior Researcher at the State Archive of the Russian Federation , Moscow . His most recent book is The History of the Gulag : From Collectivization to the Great Terror ( New ...
A New History Sarah Davies, James Harris. OLEG KHLEVNIUK is Senior Researcher at the State Archive of the Russian Federation , Moscow . His most recent book is The History of the Gulag : From Collectivization to the Great Terror ( New ...
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... Khlevniuk ( eds . ) , Stalin's Letters to Molotov , 1925-1936 ( New Haven : Yale University Press , 1995 ) ; R. W. Davies , O. Khlevniuk , E. A. Rees L. Kosheleva , and L. Rogovaia ( eds . ) , The Stalin - Kaganovich Correspondence ...
... Khlevniuk ( eds . ) , Stalin's Letters to Molotov , 1925-1936 ( New Haven : Yale University Press , 1995 ) ; R. W. Davies , O. Khlevniuk , E. A. Rees L. Kosheleva , and L. Rogovaia ( eds . ) , The Stalin - Kaganovich Correspondence ...
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... Khlevniuk , who most emphatically asserts the vastness of Stalin's dictatorial powers , observes that neither in the early 1930s nor later in the decade could Stalin act alone . His inner circle and others close to the centre of power ...
... Khlevniuk , who most emphatically asserts the vastness of Stalin's dictatorial powers , observes that neither in the early 1930s nor later in the decade could Stalin act alone . His inner circle and others close to the centre of power ...
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Stalin as Georgian the formative years | 18 |
Stalin as Commissar for Nationality Affairs 19181922 | 45 |
Stalin as General Secretary the appointments process and the nature of Stalins power | 63 |
Stalin as Prime Minister power and the Politburo | 83 |
Stalin as dictator the personalisation of power | 108 |
Stalin as economic policymaker Soviet agriculture 19311936 | 121 |
Stalin as foreign policymaker avoiding war 19271953 | 140 |
Stalin as Marxist the Western roots of Stalins russification of Marxism | 159 |
Stalin as Bolshevik romantic ideology and mobilisation 19171939 | 181 |
Stalin as patron of cinema creating Soviet mass culture 19321936 | 202 |
Stalin as producer the Moscow show trials and the construction of mortal threats | 226 |
Stalin as symbol a case study of the personality cult and its construction | 249 |
Stalin as the coryphaeus of science ideology and knowledge in the postwar years | 271 |
Index | 289 |
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activity agricultural Arch Getty archives argued Batumi Beria biography Bolshevik Bolshevism Bukharin bureaucratic cabinet cadres Cambridge campaign Caucasus Central Committee centre cinema Comintern Commissar Commissariat Communist Comrade conflict cult culture decision-making decisions defendants democracy dictatorship discussion E. H. Carr early economic enemies example film foreign Georgian German Getty Gori Gospolitizdat grain collections groups History Iaroslavskii Ibid ideas ideology important institutional istorii Izvestia Izvestia TsK Kaganovich Kautsky Ketskhoveli Khlevniuk KPSS leaders leadership Lenin linguistics London major Marx and Engels Marxism Marxism-Leninism mass meeting Mensheviks mobilisation Molotov Moscow Narkomnats National Bolshevism Naumov NKVD officials Ordzhonikidze organisations Orgburo peasants Politburo Politburo members political populist Pravda proletarian R. W. Davies Red Army republics Revolution revolutionary RGASPI f role Russian Secretariat show trials Shumiatskii Sochineniia social socialist Soviet Union Sovnarkom SSSR Stalin's power Stalinist struggle Terror threat Tiflis tion Trotsky Trotskyites University Press USSR Voroshilov workers
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第 50 頁 - We are fifty or a hundred years behind the advanced countries. We must make good this distance in ten years. Either we do it, or they crush us.
第 viii 頁 - Moya Flynn is a research fellow at the Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Birmingham, UK, where she completed her master's degree and PhD.
第 122 頁 - As you yourselves are aware, this ally is not a very staunch one; the peasantry is not as reliable an ally as the proletariat in the developed capitalist^ countries.
第 241 頁 - The Trotskyites went underground, they donned the mask of repentance and pretended that they had disarmed. Obeying the instructions of Trotsky, Pyatakov and the other leaders of this gang of criminals, pursuing a policy of duplicity, camouflaging themselves, they again penetrated into the Party, again penetrated into Soviet offices, here and there they even managed to creep into responsible positions of state, concealing for a time, as has now been established beyond a shadow of...
第 242 頁 - of having on the instructions of the intelligence services of foreign states hostile to the Soviet Union formed a conspiratorial group named the 'bloc of Rights and Trotskyites...
第 254 頁 - Sheila Fitzpatrick, ed., Cultural Revolution in Russia, 1928-1931 (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1978), pp. 41-77. 47. The reference is to Allen Kassof's influential article, "The Administered Society: Totalitarianism Without Terror,
第 53 頁 - I do not think we took such measures although we could and should have done so. I think that Stalin's haste and his infatuation with pure administration, together with his spite against the notorious "nationalist-socialism", played a fatal role here. In politics spite generally plays the basest of roles. I also fear that Comrade Dzerzhinsky, who went to the Caucasus to investigate the "crime...
第 170 頁 - Just as a lamp, before going out, shoots up in a brilliant flame, so the State, before disappearing, assumes the form of the dictatorship of the proletariat, ie, the most ruthless form of State, which embraces the life of the citizens authoritatively...
第 5 頁 - Taking Grain: Soviet Policies of Agricultural Procurements Before the War,
第 185 頁 - Liah Greenfeld, Nationalism: Five Roads to Modernity (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1992); Benedict Anderson, Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism, rev.