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- English
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A History of Postwar Russia
About this book
First Published in 1966, A History of Postwar Russia covers sixteen years of Soviet history, from the closing stages of the Second World War (1945) until the Twenty-second Soviet Party Congress (1961), dealing with both domestic and foreign policy and their influence on each other. It aims at giving the overall shape of Soviet history in these years. The author argues that in Soviet society each sector of activity must be viewed in relation to the whole, so that the monolithic pattern of totalitarian politics can be appreciated. More than any other major power, the Soviet Union did not submit easily to compartmentalized study, since every branch of Soviet life was carefully trimmed to grow towards the Communist aim. This book is an essential read for scholars and researchers of Soviet history, Soviet politics, European history, Russian history, and comparative politics.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title
- Original Copyright
- Dedication
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- I. The Impact of the Second World War
- II. Stalinism at Home, 1945–1953
- III. Stalinism Abroad
- IV. The Interregnum: March 1953–February 1956
- V. The Khrushchev Era: Domestic Policy
- VI. The Khrushchev Era: Foreign Policy
- VII. Social Controls
- VIII. The Twenty-Second Party Congress and Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index