Origins of the Great Purges

Origins of the Great Purges
Title Origins of the Great Purges PDF eBook
Author John Arch Getty
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 292
Release 1987-01-30
Genre History
ISBN 9780521335706

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This is a study of the structure of the Soviet Communist Party in the 1930s. Based upon archival and published sources, the work describes the events in the Bolshevik Party leading up to the Great Purges of 1937-1938. Professor Getty concludes that the party bureaucracy was chaotic rather than totalitarian, and that local officials had relative autonomy within a considerably fragmented political system. The Moscow leadership, of which Stalin was the most authoritarian actor, reacted to social and political processes as much as instigating them. Because of disputes, confusion, and inefficiency, they often promoted contradictory policies. Avoiding the usual concentration on Stalin's personality, the author puts forward the controversial hypothesis that the Great Purges occurred not as the end product of a careful Stalin plan, but rather as the bloody but ad hoc result of Moscow's incremental attempts to centralise political power.

Stalinist Terror

Stalinist Terror
Title Stalinist Terror PDF eBook
Author John Arch Getty
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 312
Release 1993-06-25
Genre History
ISBN 9780521446709

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These essays by scholars from six nations offers contributions to the understanding of Stalinist terror in the 1930s. The essays explore in depth the background of the terror and patterns of persecution, while providing more empirically founded estimates of the numbers of Stalin's victims.

The Great Terror

The Great Terror
Title The Great Terror PDF eBook
Author Robert Conquest
Publisher Random House
Pages 624
Release 2018-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 1446496279

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Robert Conquest's The Great Terror is the book that revealed the horrors of Stalin's regime to the West. This definitive fiftieth anniversary edition features a new foreword by Anne Applebaum. One of the most important books ever written about the Soviet Union, The Great Terror revealed to the West for the first time the true extent and nature Stalin’s purges in the 1930s, in which around a million people were tortured and executed or sent to labour camps on political grounds. Its publication caused a widespread reassessment of Communism itself. This definitive fiftieth anniversary edition gathers together the wealth of material added by the author in the decades following its first publication and features a new foreword by leading historian Anne Applebaum, explaining the continued relevance of this momentous period of history and of this classic account.

The Great Terror

The Great Terror
Title The Great Terror PDF eBook
Author Robert Conquest
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 606
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 0195316991

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"The definitive work on Stalin's purges, the author's The Great Terror was universally acclaimed when it first appeared in 1968. Provides accounts of on everything form the three great 'Moscow Trials' to methods of obtaining confessions, the purge of writers and other members of the intelligentsia, on life in the labor camps, and many other key matters. On the fortieth anniversary of thew first edition, it is remarkable how many of the most disturbing conclusions have born up under the light of fresh evidence." --

Road to Terror

Road to Terror
Title Road to Terror PDF eBook
Author J. Arch Getty
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 313
Release 2010-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0300142412

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"Now updated with new facts, and abridged for use in Soviet history courses, this gripping book assembles top-secret Soviet documents, translated into English, from the era of Stalin's purges. The dossiers, police reports, private letters, secret transcripts, and other documents expose the hidden inner workings of the Communist Party and the dark inhumanity of the purge process."[book cover].

In the World of Stalinist Crimes

In the World of Stalinist Crimes
Title In the World of Stalinist Crimes PDF eBook
Author Robert Kuśnierz
Publisher University of Alberta Press
Pages 0
Release 2020-01-06
Genre History
ISBN 9781894865579

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This book is a study of the Stalinist terror campaign in Soviet Ukraine in the 1930s, in particular for the period of 1934–38. This study is based on Polish diplomatic and military intelligence sources that have not hitherto been researched and analyzed. The author's unique contribution to the study of this period is its detailed analysis of the terror campaign against various national minorities in Ukraine (in particular, Poles); its descriptions of the fates of those Ukrainians who emigrated to Soviet Ukraine from Galicia (which was part of the interwar Polish state); and its analysis of the post-Holodomor period in the Ukrainian countryside where famine conditions lingered into 1934 and even 1935 (Kusnierz provides evidence of famine deaths and even cannibalism in 1934).

Life and Terror in Stalin's Russia, 1934-1941

Life and Terror in Stalin's Russia, 1934-1941
Title Life and Terror in Stalin's Russia, 1934-1941 PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Thurston
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 338
Release 1998-11-10
Genre History
ISBN 9780300074420

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Examining Stalin's reign of terror, this text argues that the Soviet people were not simply victims but also actors in the violence, criticisms and local decisions of the 1930s. It suggests that more believed in Stalin's quest to eliminate internal enemies than were frightened by it.