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This collection of essays by scholars from five nations - the United States, Great Britain, Australia, France, and Russia - makes several major contributions to the understanding of Stalinist terror in the 1930s. The essays explore in greater depth than before the background of the terror and patterns of persecuation, while providing more empirically founded and substantiated estimates of the numbers of Stalin's victims. Some contributors tap unexplored or underutilized source materials long available in the West. Others have taken advantage of glasnost and the recent opening of Soviet archives and libraries for the years of the terror to draw on newly available archival and secondary materials. Many of the essays are informed by new trends in social and political history, and they approach Stalinist terror with new methods and from new perspectives. The volume supplements works that have focused exclusively on Stalin's personality by concentrating instead on preconditions, mentalities, economics, and specific groups. Although Stalin remains the central personality in the terror, other leaders, institutions, and social groups played important roles, and by analyzing them the essays in the volume help to provide a more complete and balanced view of the phenomenon of the terror as a whole.Product Identifiers
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN-139780521446709
eBay Product ID (ePID)91928132
Product Key Features
Number of Pages308 Pages
Publication NameStalinist Terror: New Perspectives
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHistory
Publication Year1993
TypeTextbook
AuthorJohn Arch Getty, Roberta Thompson Manning
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height227 mm
Item Weight460 g
Additional Product Features
EditorRoberta Thompson Manning, John Arch Getty
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom