The Stalin Era, P. Boobbyer
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This hardcover edition from the “Routledge Sources in History” collection is sought after! As such we have conveniently undercut every other available listing we could find online.
Publisher’s synopsis:
“How did the wider Soviet population come to participate in Stalin's terror?
The Stalin Era provides a wide-ranging history of Stalin's dictator-ship in the Soviet Union. Drawing upon a great range of primary sources, this book is an account of Stalinist thought and policy, and their effects. It also puts the Stalin regime into the context both of Lenin's period of rule and of the longer-term continuities of Russian history.
Topics covered include:
the rise of Stalin
collectivisation
industrialisation
terror
government
the cult of Stalin
the Second World War
education and science
the family
the Russian Orthodox Church
art and the state.”
Publication year: 2000.
Pages: 250.
Format: Hardcover.
Dimensions: 9.5” x 6.5”.
Note: Our copy comes from a university library and has some stamps and sticker residue on the exterior.
Do you enjoy collecting anti-communist propaganda for entertainment value or to understand bourgeois narratives in order to counter them? Consider purchasing from us so your funds go toward an actual Marxist-Leninist organization!
This hardcover edition from the “Routledge Sources in History” collection is sought after! As such we have conveniently undercut every other available listing we could find online.
Publisher’s synopsis:
“How did the wider Soviet population come to participate in Stalin's terror?
The Stalin Era provides a wide-ranging history of Stalin's dictator-ship in the Soviet Union. Drawing upon a great range of primary sources, this book is an account of Stalinist thought and policy, and their effects. It also puts the Stalin regime into the context both of Lenin's period of rule and of the longer-term continuities of Russian history.
Topics covered include:
the rise of Stalin
collectivisation
industrialisation
terror
government
the cult of Stalin
the Second World War
education and science
the family
the Russian Orthodox Church
art and the state.”
Publication year: 2000.
Pages: 250.
Format: Hardcover.
Dimensions: 9.5” x 6.5”.
Note: Our copy comes from a university library and has some stamps and sticker residue on the exterior.
Do you enjoy collecting anti-communist propaganda for entertainment value or to understand bourgeois narratives in order to counter them? Consider purchasing from us so your funds go toward an actual Marxist-Leninist organization!
This hardcover edition from the “Routledge Sources in History” collection is sought after! As such we have conveniently undercut every other available listing we could find online.
Publisher’s synopsis:
“How did the wider Soviet population come to participate in Stalin's terror?
The Stalin Era provides a wide-ranging history of Stalin's dictator-ship in the Soviet Union. Drawing upon a great range of primary sources, this book is an account of Stalinist thought and policy, and their effects. It also puts the Stalin regime into the context both of Lenin's period of rule and of the longer-term continuities of Russian history.
Topics covered include:
the rise of Stalin
collectivisation
industrialisation
terror
government
the cult of Stalin
the Second World War
education and science
the family
the Russian Orthodox Church
art and the state.”
Publication year: 2000.
Pages: 250.
Format: Hardcover.
Dimensions: 9.5” x 6.5”.
Note: Our copy comes from a university library and has some stamps and sticker residue on the exterior.