ABSTRACT

One of the most successful dictators of the twentieth century, Stalin believed that fashioning a better tomorrow was worth sacrificing the lives of millions today. He built a modern Russia on the corpses of millions of its citizens.

First published in 1983, Stalin and Stalinism has established itself as one of the most popular textbooks for those who want to understand the Stalin phenomenon. Written in a clear and accessible manner, and fully updated throughout to incorporate recent research findings, the book also contains a chronology of key events, Who’s Who and Guide to Further Reading.

This concise assessment of one of the major figures of twentieth century world history remains an essential purchase for students studying the subject.

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Part One the Context

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction: The Problem

part |2 pages

Part Two Analysis

chapter 3|25 pages

The Thirties

chapter 4|12 pages

The Great Fatherland War, 1941–45

chapter 5|13 pages

High Stalinism, 1945–53

part |2 pages

Part Three Assessment

chapter 6|9 pages

Stalin: Personality and Power

chapter 7|5 pages

The Judgement

part |1 pages

Part Four Documents

chapter 1|1 pages

The party

chapter 2|1 pages

The right deviation

chapter 3|1 pages

Dizzy with success

chapter 4|1 pages

Harsh realities

chapter 5|1 pages

The breakneck speed of industrialisation

chapter 6|2 pages

Famine and the nouveaux riches

chapter 9|2 pages

(a) Interrogation techniques

chapter 9|2 pages

(b) Aunt Lesia

chapter 10|2 pages

Bukharin

chapter 11|2 pages

Operational order no. 00447: 30 July 1937

chapter 12|1 pages

Molotov

chapter 13|1 pages

Stepan Podlubny’s diary

chapter 14|2 pages

Stalin the miracle-worker

chapter 15|1 pages

The Stalin cult blossoms

chapter 16|1 pages

(a) A call to arms

chapter 19|1 pages

The cost of hostilities: a balance sheet

chapter 20|1 pages

Stalin the omniscient

chapter 21|1 pages

Stalin on Red Army discipline

chapter 22|1 pages

Stalin in 1948

chapter 23|1 pages

Soviet attitudes towards Yugoslav culture

chapter 24|1 pages

The importance of the cow

chapter 26|2 pages

Youth, culture and health

chapter 27|1 pages

The reality of Soviet planning

chapter 28|3 pages

What is Stalinism?