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ID25347
Title

Stalinist terror: new perspectives

Editor(s)Ed. by Manning, Roberta Thompson; Getty, J. Arch
Year1993
Pagesviii+294 p
PlaceCambridge
PublsiherUniversity Press
Language(s)eng
AnnotationCf.: Getty, J. Arch and Manning, Roberta Thompson, "Introduction", p. 1-18. Part I. Persons and politics: Starkov, Boris A., "Narkom Ezhov", p. 21-39; Getty, J. Arch, "The politics of repression revisited", p. 40-62. Part II. Backgrounds: Viola, Lynne, "The second coming: class enemies in the Soviet countryside, 1927-1935", p. 65-98; Rittersporn, Gábor T., "The omnipresent conspiracy: on Soviet imagery of politics and social relations in the 1930s", p. 99-115; Manning, Roberta T., "The Soviet economic crisis of 1936-1940 and the Great Purges", p. 116-41; Thurston, Robert, "The Stakhanovite movement: the background to the Great Terror in the factories, 1935-1938", p. 142-60. Part III. Case studies: Hoffman, David L., "The Great Terror on the local level: purges in Moscow factories, 1936-1938", p. 163-67; Manning, Roberta T., "The Great Purges in a rural district: Belyi raion revisited", p. 168-97; Reese, Roger R., "The Red Army and the Great Purges", p. 198-214; Kuromiya, Hiroaki, "Stalinist Terror on the Donbas: a note", p. 215-22. Part IV. Impact and incidence: Getty, J. Arch and Chase, William, "Patterns of repression among the Soviet elite in the late 1930s: a biographical approach", p. 225-46; Fitzpatrick, Sheila,"The impact of the Great Purges on Soviet elites: a case study from Moscow and Leningrad telephone directories of the 1930s", p. 247-60; Nove, Alec, "Victims of Stalinism: how many?", p. 261-74; Wheatcroft, Stephen G., "More light on the scale of repression and excess mortality in the Soviet Union in the 1930s", p. 275-90
SubjectsRussia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / History (1918/20-1945)  [Browse all]
Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Agriculture, Fishing, Forests and Forestry  [Browse all]
Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Labour, Wages, Strike(s), Unemployment  [Browse all]
Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Police, Prisons, Labo(u)r Camps  [Browse all]
Stahanov, Aleksej G. / Ežov, Nikolaj I.  [Browse all]
Review(s)Review by Filtzer, Donald, in Social History, 19, 1994, p. 421-24; by Benvenuti, Francesco, in Europe-Asia Studies, 46, 1994, p. 548-50
Mediumbook
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