Stalin and the Soviet UnionRoutledge, 20 de jun. de 2005 - 144 páginas Stalin and the Soviet Union offers new interpretations of recently uncovered archives examining the Soviet leader's domestic and foreign policy. It covers core topics such as: * Stalin's rise to power For all students of Russia, Stalin and European history, this will prove essential reading, and a clear background and guide to exam success. |
Conteúdo
1 STALINS RISE AND RULE | 1 |
2 STALINIST POLITICS AND TERROR | 17 |
3 STALINS ECONOMIC POLICIES | 35 |
4 SOCIETY AND CULTURE | 53 |
5 STALINS FOREIGN POLICY 192941 | 65 |
6 THE SOVIET UNION AT WAR 19415 | 79 |
7 STALINS POSTWAR REGIME 194553 | 95 |
8 AN OVERALL SUMMARY | 109 |
NOTES | 111 |
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