Road to Terror: Stalin and the Self-Destruction of the Bolsheviks, 1932-1939

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Yale University Press, 1 ene 2010 - 313 páginas

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.

“[This] book will be of great value to students of the Terror and . . . the material, such as Bukharin’s last letter, is astounding.”—Michael J. Ybarra, Wall Street Journal

“It will be indispensable for all historians and researchers of communism, the USSR, and Stalinism for many decades to come.”—Roy A. Medvedev, author of Let History Judge

 

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The New Situation 193032
21
Party Discipline in 1932
45
Growing Tension in 1935
71
The Fork in the Road
95
The Face of the Enemy 1936
109
The Sky Darkens
143
The Party Commits Suicide
165
Ending the Terror 1938
196
Two Bolsheviks
217
Quicksand Politics
231
Biographical Notes
246
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Sobre el autor (2010)

J. Arch Getty is professor of modern Russian history at the University of California, Los Angeles. Oleg V. Naumov is director of the Moscow archive RGASPI.

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