Stalinist Terror : New Perspectives

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Pub. Date: 1993-06-25
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

This collection of essays contributes to the understanding of Stalinist terror in the 1930s.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction J. Arch Getty and Roberta T. Manning
Part I. Persons and Politics: 1. Narkom Ezhov Boris A. Starkov
2. The politics of repression revisited J. Arch Getty
Part II. Backgrounds: 3. The second coming: class enemies in the Soviet countryside, 1927 1935 Lynne Viola
4. The omnipresent conspiracy: on Soviet imagery of politics and social relations in the 1930s Gá
bor T. Rittersporn
5. The Soviet economic crisis of 1936 1940 and the great purges Roberta T. Manning
6. The Stakhanovite movement: the background to the great terror in the factories, 1935 1938 Robert Thurston
Part III. Case Studies: 7. The great terror on the local level: purges in Moscow factories, 1936 1938 David L. Hoffman
8. The great purges in a rural district: Belyi Raion revisited Roberta T. Manning
9. The Red Army and the great purges Roger R. Reese
10. Stalinist terror in the Donbas: a note Hiroaki Kuromiya
Part IV. Impact and Incidence: 11. Patterns of repression among the Soviet elite in the late 1930s: a biographical approach J. Arch Getty and William Chase
12. The impact of the great purges on Soviet elites: a case study from Moscow and leningrad telephone directories of the 1930s Sheila Fitzpatrick
13. Victims of Stalinism: how many? Alec Nove
14. More light on the scale of repression and excess mortality in the Soviet Union in the 1930s Stephen G. Wheatcroft
Index.

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