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Bolshevism, Stalinism and the Comintern: Perspectives on Stalinization, 1917-53

LaPorte, N.(Edited by)Morgan, K.(Edited by)Worley, M.(Edited by)
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The opening of communist archives has prompted a resurgence of historical interest in this most seminal of Twentieth-century political movements. Ironically, however, given the diversity of the domestic contexts within which communist parties operated, scholars have rarely undertaken a comparative approach to their subject, presupposing instead the existence of broad defining patterns across national boundaries. More recently, such presumptions have been challenged, with research focusing not just on the extent but on the character of Moscow's political authority and the complex forms of interaction that could be traced between communism and its different national milieux. Bringing together leading authorities and cutting-edge scholars of the younger generation, this collection provides a new perspective on these issues through a re-examination of the defining concepts of Stalinism and Stalinization.

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Palgrave Macmillan
0230227589 / 9780230227583
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
24/07/2008
England
English
319 pages
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