This paper outlines and assesses the two schools of thought on Stalin's Russia in the West, namely orthodox totalitarian school versus the revisionist perspective. Based on Western access to Russian archives, this paper analyses the Western historiography on the purges and uses this to explore the following issues: Stalin's consolidation of power; his role as leader; Stalin's relationship with other politicians; Stalin's maintenance of authority using coercion rather than •consent and finally, did the purges help Stalin move from being an oligarch to a dictator
This article is an attempt of presenting and analysing the last soviet and russian discussions on st...
Stalin seen from the West, by Lilly Marcou The manner in which the image of Stalin has evolved from ...
This study examines Stalinism as an ideology. Its main conclusions are as follows: 1. Stalin share...
© 2005 Alter Litvin and John Keep. All rights reserved. Stalinism surveys the efforts made in recent...
This paper aims to explain why Russians are generally indifferent to the issue of Stalinist teπor b...
The paper is dealing with the changes in the place of Stalinism in the historical policy of the Russ...
This book provides a wide-ranging history of every aspect of Stalin's dictatorship over the peoples ...
Stalinism in Power. A Historical Perspective, Nicolas Werth. The opening of the Soviet archives has ...
Also CSST Working Paper #69.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51226/1/460.pd
In the West, the historiography of Stalin and Stalinism from 1925 to 2018 is an extraordinarily vari...
This thesis examines Sergo Ordzhonikidze’s suicide within the context of Stalin’s authoritarian regi...
This paper aims to reexamine Stalin as a Bolshevik revolutionary and the dictator of the Soviet Unio...
Abstract: Vladimir Putin has sustained his political leadership and power for more than eighteen yea...
In 1935, Stalin decided to purge his own party to consolidate power in the Soviet government. Since ...
Presents part of course, European Civilization, 1648-1945, when Professor John Merriman describes on...
This article is an attempt of presenting and analysing the last soviet and russian discussions on st...
Stalin seen from the West, by Lilly Marcou The manner in which the image of Stalin has evolved from ...
This study examines Stalinism as an ideology. Its main conclusions are as follows: 1. Stalin share...
© 2005 Alter Litvin and John Keep. All rights reserved. Stalinism surveys the efforts made in recent...
This paper aims to explain why Russians are generally indifferent to the issue of Stalinist teπor b...
The paper is dealing with the changes in the place of Stalinism in the historical policy of the Russ...
This book provides a wide-ranging history of every aspect of Stalin's dictatorship over the peoples ...
Stalinism in Power. A Historical Perspective, Nicolas Werth. The opening of the Soviet archives has ...
Also CSST Working Paper #69.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51226/1/460.pd
In the West, the historiography of Stalin and Stalinism from 1925 to 2018 is an extraordinarily vari...
This thesis examines Sergo Ordzhonikidze’s suicide within the context of Stalin’s authoritarian regi...
This paper aims to reexamine Stalin as a Bolshevik revolutionary and the dictator of the Soviet Unio...
Abstract: Vladimir Putin has sustained his political leadership and power for more than eighteen yea...
In 1935, Stalin decided to purge his own party to consolidate power in the Soviet government. Since ...
Presents part of course, European Civilization, 1648-1945, when Professor John Merriman describes on...
This article is an attempt of presenting and analysing the last soviet and russian discussions on st...
Stalin seen from the West, by Lilly Marcou The manner in which the image of Stalin has evolved from ...
This study examines Stalinism as an ideology. Its main conclusions are as follows: 1. Stalin share...