Stalinism: Its Nature and Aftermath : Essays in Honour of Moshe LewinCover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Notes on the Contributors -- 1 Grappling with Social Realities: Moshe Lewin and the Making of Social History -- 2 Demons and Devil's Advocates: Problems in Historical Writing on the Stalin Era -- 3 Gorbachev's Socialism in Historical Perspective -- 4 The Tsar, the Emperor, the Leader: Ivan the Terrible, Peter the Great and Anatolii Rybakov's Stalin -- 5 The Omnipresent Conspiracy: On Soviet Imagery of Politics and Social Relations in the 1930s -- 6 Soviet Peasants and Soviet Literature |
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Contents
Vladimir Andrle | 25 |
Gorbachevs Socialism in Historical Perspective | 48 |
Ivan | 77 |
Copyright | |
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Stalinism: Its Nature and Aftermath : Essays in Honour of Moshe Lewin Nick Lampert Limited preview - 1992 |
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