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London: Routledge, 1998. — 280 p. — ISBN10: 0415179912; ISBN13: 978-0415179911. Following the Russian Revolution, the cultural and political landscape of Russia was strewn with contradictions. The dictatorship, censorship and repression of the Communist party existed alongside private enterprise, the black market and open debates on Socialism. In Russian Society and politics...
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New York: The Macmillan Company, 1958. — 558 p. Tuk present volume, the first of three under the title Socialism in One Country brings E.Carr to the heart of his subject. As it was mentioned in the preface to the first volume of The Bolshevik Revolution, his ambition was "to write the history, not of the revolution...but of the political, social and economic order which emerged...
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London: Macmillan & Co. LTD, 1959. — 500 p. The Struggle in the Party Lessons of October Socialism in One Country The Rift in the Triumvirate The Debate about Literature The Komsomol Manoeuvring for Position The Fourteenth Congress New Alignments The Monolithic Party The Soviet Order The Union and the Republics Regionalization Revitalizing the Soviets The Red Army Order and...
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Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1969. — 402 p. Covers the period of confusion and uncertainty during the months of Lenin's last illness and the first weeks after his death. The Times Literary Supplement commented that The Interregnum 'is in every respect up to the standard of the previous volumes, rich and solid in the fabric of historical fact, ranging widely over the economic,...
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Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1991. — 280 p. — ISBN10: 0521380391; ISBN13: 978-0521380393 — т(Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies. Book 81). This book makes an important contribution to the current re-evaluation of the origins of Stalinism. Hitherto, Western scholars have focused on leading personalities to analyze the crisis of the New Economic...
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New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1928. — 371 p. Dorothy Thompson Miss Thompson is primarily a reporter. Some of her chapters are as dry as a lawyer's brief in a patent controversy but the book as a whole is written with zest and conviction and contains considerable information. Her account of the structure of the Soviet State is concise and comprehensive. Miss Thompson also...
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