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German scholar Jrg Baberowski is one of the worlds leading experts on the Stalin era, but his work has seldom been translated into English. This book, an unremitting indictment of the mad violence with which Stalin ruled the Soviet Union, depicts Stalinism as a cruel and deliberate attack on Russian society, driven by totalitarian ambitions and the goal of modernizing and rationalizing a backward people. Baberowski takes a twofold approach, emphasizing Stalins personal role and responsibility as well as the continuity he sees in Communist aims and ideology since 1917. Unlike recent apologist accounts that focus on the challenges of modernization or on the operational complexities of managing the Soviet state, this hard-hitting analysis unequivocally locates the origins of the terror in the culture of violence and the techniques of power. Detailed, well-documented, and including many new details on the workings of the Stalinist state, this powerful work encompasses the dictators brutal reign from his achievement of total power in 1929 to his death in 1953.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780300136982
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 512
- Utgivningsdatum: 2017-01-15
- Översättare: Steven Gilbert, Ivo Komljen, Samantha Jeanne Taber
- Förlag: Yale University Press