M ellmann and s maksudov, soviet deaths in the great patriotic war. Reviewed by andreas umland, national taras shevchenko university of kyiv. James harris is lecturer in history at the university of leeds. Think now, she gives when our attention is distructed, and what she gives. Barbarossa to berlin comes a fresh new look at the most titanic and brutal land campaign ever waged, the war between hitlers germany and stalins soviet union. Much of the conventional historiography of the soviet union argues that until the death of joseph stalin in 1953, the ussr was dominated by a system of institutional rigidity and ideological control that allowed little to no latitude in the realms of either public or private life. Stalins russia chris ward, 1999 book follow the link to access a scan of the chapter foreign policy and the comintern, 192241 ruling russia. Chris ward worked at the universities of essex and birmingham before coming to cambridge in 1987. Stalins russia 192453 laura gallagher a printable pdf of this issues centre spread to display in class or use for revision aqa, edexcel, ocr revision. At that point he was one of seven members of the politburothe others were zinoviev and kamenev, trotsky, nikolai bukharin, alexei rykov, and mikhail tomsky. Thurstons portrait of the era sheds new light on stalin and the nature of his regime. The following year, 1924, marks the beginning of stalin s rise to power. The figure of joseph stalin has always provoked heated and often polarized debate.
Sep 08, 2005 sarah davies is lecturer in history at the university of durham. I considered that this methodological framework could be usefully applied to the era immediately preceding stalin s revolution of the 1930s. Stalins russia 1924 1953 struggle for power issue over the nep split the party into right and left. An examination of stalins docu mented behaviors attempts to evaluate any signs of psychopathology in accordance with dsmivtr criteria. See all 6 formats and editions hide other formats and editions. The ebb and flow of debate about stalins russia is brilliantly captured in chris wards account, which not only conceptualises the field in a clear and helpful way, offering a synthesis of the vast secondary literature in the area, but also provides the authors own evaluation of the key issues at stake. As, historian chris ward writes, stalins personality cannot be divorced from the world in which he functioned. Revisionist historians such as orlando figes and sheila. You read was the provisional government doomed from the beginning. Focusing on key themes in the periodfrom the rise of the general secretary at the end of the 1920s to the world of late stalinismchris ward takes the reader to the center of the contemporary debate on russia under stalin and shows how historical enquiry has been conditioned not only by prevailing ideological fashions but. The kremlin plans to modernize russia, again, by stephen f. Introductory essay the period of joseph stalins rule over the soviet union was significant in 20th century world history because of the distinctive character of the government, the extension of communism into eastern europe, and the increasing importance of the soviet union as a world power during the cold war. This second edition includes the necessary updating, the provision of more maps, and a new chapter on the ebb and flow of debate about stalin s russia is brilliantly. This is my very favourite thing about stalins russia.
Jun 24, 2008 chris ward does not only reflect on his own role as a historian of a particularly complicated topic in a conflictriddled field. Stalin radically transformed the economy of the soviet union, while also terrorizing its people. By 1930, stalin would overshadow them, and by 1940 outlive them. 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. To what extent did stalin transform the society and economy of the soviet unio1. Soviet refugees and americas role in their repatriation, by mark r. His book sets an example of historical writing that currently seems especially serviceable to the field of stalinism studies. Chris ward conceptualizes the field in a clear and helpful way, offers a synthesis of therussian journal of numerical analysis. Paperback paperback january 1, 1999 by ward author 3. The first edition of the book was deservedly popular with readers.
A biography 2004 natalia skradol, theres nothing funny about it. Chris ward provides a well structured, useful text book that should be welcome to teachers of modern russian history. Chris ward does not only reflect on his own role as a historian of a particularly complicated topic in a conflictriddled field. The policy aimed to integrate individual landholdings and labour into collectivelycontrolled and statecontrolled farms. Was the provisional government doomed from the beginning. Stalin s russia chris ward, stalin s russia, edward arnold, hodder and stoughton, london and new york, 1993, pp. From ted raicer the awardwinning designer of paths of glory and world war ii. Eurr 42035203 and hist 46035603 imperial and soviet russia. The moscow trials were a series of trials held in the soviet union at the instigation of joseph stalin between 1936 and 1938 against trotskyists and members of right opposition of the communist party of the soviet union, including head of the nkvd, nikolai yezhov, the perpetrator of the great purge, for his large number of purges.
Terror, propaganda and dissent, 19341941 cambridge, 1997. This second edition includes the necessary updating, the provision of more maps, and a new chapter on the ebb and flow of debate about stalins russia is brilliantly. Stalin and stalinism joseph stalins 25year dictatorship is without doubt one of the most controversial phenomena in the history of the soviet union. In this lesson, we explore the brutal rule of joseph stalin in the soviet union, from 1928 to 1953. I have previously offered a summary of suvorovs book, and have since updated my timeline to war to reflect information found therein. Poli5005 russia and east europe after view online lenin. It began during and was part of the first fiveyear plan. This second edition includes the necessary updating, the provision of more maps, and a new chapter on foreign policy. Enormous changes came over the soviet union during the stalin period and in particular during the. The recent declassification of a substantial portion of stalins archive has made possible this fundamental new assessment of the soviet leader. Author ward, chris, 1948subjects stalin, joseph, 18791953 stalin, iosif v. Focusing on key themes in the periodfrom the rise of the general secretary at the end of the 1920s to the world of late stalinism chris ward takes the reader to the center of the contemporary debate on russia under stalin and shows how historical enquiry has been conditioned not only by prevailing ideological fashions but.
Power and authority in the soviet union, 19301953 ronald grigor suny the deceptively simple question to be answered in this essay is. The ebb and flow of debate about stalins russia is captured in chris wards account, which not only conceptualizes the field in a clear and helpful way and offers a synthesis of the vast secondary literature in the area but also provides the authors own evaluation of the key issues at stake. Click and collect from your local waterstones or get free uk delivery on orders over. Illustrations, maps, chronology, bibliographical references, index. Trotsky wanted the nep gone because it created kulaks and led to a lack of government control in the countryside. Chris ward conceptualizes the field in a clear and helpful way, offers a synthesis of the vast secondary literature in the area, and provides evaluation of the key issues at stake. Dr chris ward faculty of modern and medieval languages and. Chris ward supports this view, believing that stalin. Joseph stalin was general secretary of the communist party of the union of soviet socialist republics ussr from 1922 to 1953.
She is the author of popular opinion in stalins russia. Life and terror in stalins russia, 19341941 on jstor. Pdf on jun 1, 2010, adam jones published the whisperers. The ebb and flow of debate about stalin s russia is brilliantly captured in this book. The ebb and flow of debate about stalins russia is brilliantly captured in this book. Buy stalins russia by chris ward from waterstones today. Stalins war is a unique carddriven, hexbased game, a combination that allows players to experience a broad range of strategic and tactical options as. Stalins show trials were a series of political trials held in moscow in the late 1930s under stalins direct control.
Stalins russia chris ward, stalins russia, edward arnold, hodder and stoughton, london and new york, 1993, pp. Stalin and stalinism examines stalins ambiguous personal and political legacy, his achievements, and his crimes all now the subject of major reappraisal both in the west and in the. Stalins policy of stateorganized industrialization turned his country into a industrial and military power second only to the usa. How did he maintain his authority while establishing a personal autocracy. Soviet power and popular resistance in the 1930s, cornell university press, 2002, 9169. And stalins revolution from above of the 1930s, based on the forced collectivization of the peasantry, which at the time accounted for more than 80 percent of the population, along with very rapid industrialization, resulted in millions of deaths and economic distortions that burdened soviet and postsoviet russia for decades. History has many cunning passages, contrived corridors, and issues deceive with whispering ambitions, guides us by vanities. It is about stalinism, which to me, at least is a far more interesting subject. Google scholar sarah davies, popular opinion in stalins russia. The urban housing program from stalin to khrushchev. Nep and stalins siberian tour of january 1928 by suggesting that i undertake an in. The ebb and flow of debate about stalin s russia is brilliantly captured in chris ward s account, which not only conceptualises the field in a clear and helpful way, offering a synthesis of the vast secondary literature in the area, but also provides the author s own evaluation of the key issues at stake.
Chris ward, stalins russia 1999 robert service, stalin. Focusing on key themes in the periodfrom the rise of the general secretary at the end of the 1920s to the world of late stalinism chris ward takes the reader to the center of the contemporary debate on russia under stalin and shows how historical enquiry has been conditioned not only by prevailing ideological fashions but also by the nature and quality of the sources available to researchers. Bukharin wanted to keep it because it created alliances between workers and peasants. He researches mainly on late nineteenth and early twentiethcentury russia but is also interested in the history of european socialism and the british experience of the first world war. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. The seven last years, 1989, carol balizet, 0800791444. To what extent did stalin transform the society and economy of the. Chris ward, russias cotton workers and the new economic policy. Stalins grand design to start world war ii, by viktor suvorov an offensive, not a defensive, war. This interpretation holds that after the demise of stalins socalled cult of personality, the new soviet leader nikita khrushchev was able to ascend to power on a wave of post.
Dan healey, homosexuality as resistance in stalins russia in lynne viola, ed. The ebb and flow of debate about stalins russia is brilliantly captured in chris wards account, which not only conceptualises the field in a clear. The ebb and flow of debate about stalin s russia is brilliantly captured in chris ward s account, which not only conceptualises the field in a clear and helpful way, offering a synthesis of the vast secondary literature in the area, but also provides the authors own evaluation of the key issues at stake. Major publications include living on the western front. Focusing on key themes in the periodfrom the rise of the general secretary at the end of the 1920s to the world of late stalinismchris ward takes the reader to the center of the contemporary debate on russia under stalin and shows how historical enquiry has been conditioned not only by prevailing ideological fashions but also by the nature and quality of the sources available to researchers. Carleton university institute of european, russian and. Regionalism and the evolution of the soviet system 1999.
How stalin became the leader of the soviet history essay. Evidence of a troubled upbringing, depression, paranoia, and alcohol abuse suggests psychopa thology as an implicating factor behind stalins actions. How did stalin use the show trials to consolidate power. Thurston s portrait of the era sheds new light on stalin and the nature of his regime. Was the victory over hitler in the great patriotic war. Stalinist russia download ebook pdf, epub, tuebl, mobi.
The ebb and flow of debate about stalin s russia is captured in chris ward s account, which not only conceptualizes the field in a clear and helpful way and offers a synthesis of the vast secondary literature in the area but also provides the author s own evaluation of the key issues at stake. Democracy and dictatorship in italy, 18961943 sarah ward you can use this material, alongside the ocr exam focus on p. The german invasion of 1941 found the populace deeply divided in its judgment of stalinism, but the country s soldiers generally fought hard in its defense. Using german and russian sources, the author probes soviet morale and performance in the early fighting. The german invasion of 1941 found the populace deeply divided in its judgment of stalinism, but the countrys soldiers generally fought hard in its defense. Faculty of modern and medieval languages and linguistics. It is also about the reading and writing of history.
976 26 716 267 1382 954 1564 652 148 1179 341 202 611 262 1118 1074 118 1058 885 298 1239 409 673 1505 515 131 164 1273 1203 776 769