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A History of Soviet Russia

Authors: Neil M. Heyman; M. K. Dziewanowski;

A History of Soviet Russia

Abstract

Foundations and roots - the geographical personality of Russia in its hegemonial sphere, the Russian state tradition, the Russian revolutionary tradition stress and storm - the Russo-Japanese war and the crisis of 1905, the aftermath of the crisis of 1905 - the constitutional experiment, World War I and the revolutions of 1917 Lenin's Soviet Russia - Utopia at the creation, the ordeal of the Civil War, 1918-1921, from war communism to the new economic policy, between the comitern and the narko-minde - early Soviet foreign policy, the formation of the USSR and Lenin's death the Stalin revolution - the struggle for Lenin's mantle - the Stalin-Trotsky controversy, the industrialisation debate and the five-year plans, the purges, a new nationality policy and the Soviet cultural revolution, from isolation to collective security World War II and its aftermath - prelude to World War II, the Great Patriotic War, the aftermath of the war - rehabilitation and retrenchment, the end of an epoch - Stalin's death and the twentieth party congress post-Stalin Soviet Russia - the Khrushchev years - the upward trend, Khrushchev's decline and fall, Soviet Russia under Breshnev's rule, Glasnost and Perestroika, the collapse of the Soviet Union.

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