About Russia, its revolutions, its development and its present
The author analyzes the history of the USSR from a new perspective. Detailed examination of ideological heritage of the XIX and XX century shows new aspects of the Russian Revolution.
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Frankfurt am Main, [Germany] :
Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group
2016
2016. |
Colección: | Prager Schriften zur Zeitgeschichte und zum Zeitgeschehen ;
Band 10. |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009419811306719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Content; Introduction; 1. About the Russian Revolution of 1917; The Russia's Maturity Level; The Russian Revolution of 1917 and Its Causes. Russian Marxism and the Bolshevics as a Political Party; The Russian Revolution as a Plebeian Revolution; 2. The "Building Socialism" in the early 1920s; The War Communism and the NEP; The Events of 1923 in Germany and the Origin of the "Left Opposition" in the USSR; The Party and the Opposition after Lenin; The Opposition and the NEP; 3. The NEP Crisis and Suppressing of the Left Opposition; The Year 1925 and Crush of Soviet Industrial Planning.
- Tautening International Relations and the NEP CrisisThe Party and Opposition in 1927. The "Platform" of Opposition; 4. The Stalin's "second" Revolution; The 1928 Crisis and Stalin's Conflict with the Party "Rightists"; Stalin, his First Five-Year Plan and Related Issues; Collectivisation of Agriculture and Its Consequences; The 1932-1933 Famine and Changes in Stalin's Politics; 5. Stalin's "Soft Course" and the Soviet 1930s Phenomenon; The Stalin's new Soviet Society; Kirov's Murder and the Turning Point in Stalin's Domestic Policy; Changes in the International Situation and Soviet Politics.
- Stalin's Constitution6. Stalin's "St. Bartholomew's Day"; 7. Consequences of Mass Massacre of the Soviet Elites; The Country after the Mass Massacre of Elites; USSR on the Brink of War; 8. The USSR in the Second World War, 1941-1945; 22 June 1941; Consolidation of the Soviet Leadership and Command; The 1943 - Turning Point of the War; Stalingrad and Kursk; 9. The USSR and Western Allies; Connection and contradiction of the Allies; Tehran; 10. The USSR and East-Central Europe; The USSR at the Countries of East Central Europe and Balkan on the End of War.
- Churchill, Stalin and the "Percentage Agreement"Yalta and Potsdam; 11. The USSR as the New World Superpower; A Few Words in Conclusion; Резюме; Bibliography; Index