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Stalin & Stalinism, 3/E
Martin McCauley

ISBN-10: 0582505879
ISBN-13:  9780582505872

Publisher:  Longman
Copyright:  2003
Format:  Paper; 200 pp
Published:  05/01/2003
New edition available
  This item has been replaced by Stalin and Stalinism: Revised 3rd Edition, 3/E.



The Third edition of this best-selling Seminar Study provides the latest research, interpretations and historiographical debates about one of the key figures of the twentieth century. The debate about Stalin's role in creating the Soviet superpower still rages. Was the violence justified? To what extent was Stalin the master of events? Now thoroughly updated and including a completely new chapter on Stalin's personality and power, this new edition provides the essential introduction to the Stalin phenomenon. The book is a suitable introductory text for undergraduate History courses on dictatorships, Russia & the USSR and the 2nd World War.

  • One of the most successful titles in the SSH series, written by a leading authority on Russia & Eastern Europe
  • Completely new chapter on Stalin: Personality and Power - provides additional information about the man himself
  • Brings the book completely up-to-date - existing chapters revised to include the latest information and debates
  • Additional documents in the Documents section - demonstrate the massive cost of the Stalin dictatorship to Soviet citizens
  • Now in 'new series format' - expanded length, up-to-date referencing system, and plates makes it more reader-friendly and easier to navigate

  • Completely new chapter on Stalin: Personality and Power - provides additional information about the man himself which was absent from the previous edition.
  • Brings the book completely up-to-date - existing chapters have been revised to include the latest information and debates.
  • Additional documents have been included in the Documents section - these demonstrate to students the massive cost of the Stalin dictatorship to Soviet citizens.
  • The book is in the larger series format - its expanded length, up-to-date referencing system, and plates makes it more reader-friendly and easier to navigate.

Chronology

Abbreviations

Who’s Who

Glossary

Maps

List of plates

PART ONE: ANALYSIS
1. Introduction: The Problem
2. The Russian Revolution And The Soviet State, 1917-1929
3. The Thirties
4. The Great Fatherland War, 1941-1945
5. High Stalinism
6. Stalin: Personality And Power
7. The Judgement
PART TWO: DOCUMENTS
FURTHER READING

REFERENCES

 

  • 9780582276581
    Stalin And Stalinism, 2/E
    McCauley
    ©1995 | Longman | Paper; 160 pp | Out of Stock
    ISBN-10: 0582276586 | ISBN-13: 9780582276581
    Brief Description

  • 9781405874366
    Stalin and Stalinism: Revised 3rd Edition, 3/E
    McCauley
    ©2008 | Longman | Paper; 204 pp | Instock
    ISBN-10: 1405874368 | ISBN-13: 9781405874366
    Brief Description | Buy from myPearsonStore

Martin McCauley is a seasoned writer and broadcaster who has a wealth of experience in Russian and international affairs. His previous books include Afghanistan (Longman 2001), and The Soviet Union 1971-1991(Longman 1993.

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, this updated third edition provides:

  • Up to date analysis of the Stalin era
  • A new chapter analysing Stalin�s personality
  • New documents which graphically illustrate the bloodletting
  • An examination of the Stalin cult and why it was so successful � even today

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.

 

Martin McCauley is a seasoned writer and broadcaster who has a wealth of experience in Russian and international affairs. His previous publications include The Origins of the Cold War, 3rd Edition (Longman) and Russia, America and the Cold War (Longman).

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McCauley | ©2003 | Longman | Paper; 200 pp
Marples | ©2000 | Longman | Paper; 168 pp
McCauley | ©1995 | Longman | Paper; 160 pp


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This package contains:

McCauley | ©2003 | Prentice Hall | Paper; 200 pp
Marples | ©2000 | Prentice Hall | Paper; 168 pp
McCauley | ©1995 | Prentice Hall | Paper; 160 pp
Von Laue | ©1993 | Prentice Hall | Paper; 194 pp