The Soviet experiment: Russia, the USSR, and the successor states
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adam_text | CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
ХІ
PREFACE
ХІІІ
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
XIV
introduction: Utopia and Its Discontents
xvi
part
ι
CRISIS AND REVOLUTION l
ι
The Imperial Legacy
3
Land and People
3
Autocracy, Nobility, Reforms, and Reaction
14
The Coming of Capitalism
21
The Russian Intelligentsia
23
Marx, Lenin, and the Case of Russia
25
Empire and Nation in Tsarist Russia
29
The Final Crisis of Tsarism
32
The Tsar s Last War
38
Suggestions for Further Reading
45
2
The Double Revolution
47
The February Revolution and the End of Romanov Rule
47
Overlapping Revolutions, Dual Power
51
The Revolution Deepens
56
On the Road to October
61
The October Insurrection
63
Suggestions for Further Reading
66
3
Socialism and Civil War
68
On the Road from Democracy to Dictatorship
68
vi
CONTENTS
PART II
After October
69
Socialism: What s in a Name?
72
Building State Capitalism
74
Founding the New State: War, Peace, and Terror
76
Intervention and the Civil War in the South
84
Civil War in Siberia and the Volga
87
Russia on Its Own
90
Waiting for the International Revolution
94
Where Have All the Workers Gone?
96
The Peasant Revolution
101
Why the Bolsheviks Won the Civil War
107
Suggestions for Further Reading
108
Nationalism and Revolution 11
0
South Caucasia 111
Ukrainians and Belorussians
117
Poland and the Russo-Polish War
119
The Baltic Peoples
121
The Finns
125
The Jews
126
Islam and the Peoples of the East
129
Nationalist and Class Struggles 1
34
Suggestions for Further Reading
134
RETREAT AND REBUILDING
The Evolution of the Dictatorship
Five Easy Steps
139
One-Party Government
139
The Weakening of the Soviets
140
The Party-State
143
Opposition within the Party
146
Resistance, Rebellion, and Mutiny
151
A Retreat to State Capitalism
153
Suggestions for Further Reading
Contents
vii
137
139
155
Socialism in One Country
157
The Nationality Question
157
The General Secretary
162
Lenin s Mantle
164
Early Crises of the
NEP
Economy
Socialism in One Country
168
The Final Crisis of
NEP
174
Retreat and Retrenchment
176
The Soviet Union Isolated
179
Continuing Revolution in Asia
181
The War Scare of
1927 183
Stalin and the Comintern
183
Balance and Power
184
Stalin s Path to Power
185
Suggestions for Further Reading
186
NEP
Society
188
Cultures and Classes
188
Workers understate Capitalism
190
Peasant Russia
194
The Neprnen
199
Vie Red Army
200
The New Soviet Man and Woman
201
Religious Wars
206
Building Legitimate Authority
208
Suggestions for Further Reading
211
Culture Wars
213
Intelligentsia and Revolution
213
Fellow-Travelers and Proletarian Writers
Film and Popular Culture
222
Soviet School Days
224
Cultural Revolution
226
Suggestions
f
or Further Reading
231
part in STALINISM
233
9
The Stalin Revolution
235
Revolution from Above
235
War on the Peasants and the Final Opposition
236
Collectivization and Dekulakization
239
Famine in Ukraine
245
The Countryside after the Storm
247
Suggestions for Further Reading
250
166
217
io
Stalin s Industrial Revolution
Industrialization Stalin-Style
252
Class War on the Specialists
254
Extension and Centralization
256
Stalin s Working Class
259
252
viii CONTENTS
11
12
The New Class of Bosses
265
The Second Five- Year Plan and Stakhanovism
266
Making the Socialist City
268
Suggestions for Further Reading
271
Building Stalinism
273
Politics and the Party
274
Retreat
278
The Great Purges
282
Suggestions for Further Reading
289
Culture and Society in the Socialist
Motherland
291
Socialist Realism
291
Going to the Movies with Stalin
296
Disciplining the Intelligentsia
298
Women and the Family
300
Mind, Body, and Soul
303
Indestructible
Union
307
Suggestions for Further Reading
313
із
Collective Security and the Coming
ofWorldWarll
316
The Fascist Menace
316
The Popular Front and Collective Security
320
Communism versus Fascism
323
War in Europe
328
Suggestions for Further Reading
14
15
334
The Great Fatherland War
ззб
Invasion
336
From Blitzkrieg to War of Attrition
341
The Supreme Commander and the Road to Stalingrad
350
War and Diplomacy at Home and Abroad
352
Endgame
356
Suggestions for Further Reading
361
The Big Chill: The Cold War Begins
363
Historians Look at the Cold War
364
Diplomacy and the War Effort
365
Yalta and Its Aftermath
369
Atomic Diplomacy
371
A New World Order
372
The Left in Europe
374
Contents
ix
16
The Soviets in Eastern Europe
375
Perceptions and Misperceptions
377
The Division of Europe
379
Poland
381
Czechoslovakia
382
Yugoslavia
383
The Finnish Exception
384
The German Question
385
Suggestions
f
or Further Reading
388
Late Stalinism at Home and Abroad
From Under the Rubble
389
Reconstructing Hearts and Minds
395
Stalinizing Eastern Europe
402
Cold War and Hot War
403
High Politics in the Kremlin Court
407
Suggestions for Further Reading
409
389
part
iv
REFORM AND STAGNATION
41
1
17
From Autocracy to Oligarchy:
Khrushche
v
and the Politics of Reform
413
The Several Deaths of Stalin
413
The Man
419
The Soviets Enter the Nuclear Age
421
Peaceful Coexistence and Its
Setbách
423
Khrushchev in Crisis
425
The Thaw and Destalinization
429
Farm, Factory, and School
433
The Arms Race
436
Rift with China
436
Crises in the West
438
Kennedy and Khrushchev
440
Khrushchev s Gamble: The Cuban Missile Crisis
441
The Fall of Khrushchev
443
Suggestions
f
or Further Reading
445
18
The Paradoxes of Brezhnev s Long Reign
447
The Leadership
447
Meeting the American Challenge: Vietnam
449
The Defeat of Reforms
451
Crushing the Prague Spring
453
Public Opinion and Dissent
455
χ
CONTENTS
Agriculture
460
Brezhnev Ascendant
462
Social Changes in the Era of Stagnation
463
Detente and the Arms Race
470
Two Crises: Afghanistan and Poland
473
Suggestions for Further Reading
474
part v REFORM AND REVOLUTION
477
ILLUSTRATIONS
19
20
Reform and the Road to Revolution
479
The Brief Reign oflurii Andropov
479
The Briefer Reign of
Konstantin Chernenko 480
The Road to Radical Reform
481
Glasnost
and the Erosion of Authority
484
The New Thinking and the End of the Cold War
487
Politics in a New Idiom
489
The Awakening of Nations
491
From Reform to Revolution
495
The Unraveling of the Empire at Home
499
Surrendering Stalin s Empire
500
Power to the People
502
The Final Crisis
505
Coup and Collapse
509
Suggestions for Further Reading
513
The Second Russian Republic
and the Near Abroad
5
1
5
The Shock of Therapy
518
Constitutional Crisis
522
Russia, the Near Abroad, and Beyond
525
The War in Chechnya
529
Treading Water
531
The Decline and Abdication
535
Reviving Russia
539
The World Outside
542
Suggestions for Further Reading
548
CHRONOLOGY
549
INDEX
563
Figure
1.1
Volga peasants,
1905. 15
Figure
1.2
Emperor Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna leaving
the Winter Palace during the 300th anniversary of the Romanov
Dynasty,
1913. 38
Figure
1.3
The Russian empire,
1914. 39
Figure
2.1
Smolny
Institute, the site of the Bolshevik headquarters, in
October
1917. 55
Figure
2.2
July Days protesters fired on by soldiers in
Petrograd, 1917. 57
Figure
3.1
European Russia during the civil war,
1918-21. 88
Figure
3.2
Commissar of War Lev Trotsky during the Russian civil war.
90
Figure
3.3
A women s revolutionary detachment in front of the Winter Palace
during the Russian civil war,
1918. 97
Figure
3.4
Vladimir Lenin at the celebration of the second anniversary of
the October Revolution, Red Square,
1919. 98
Figure
4.1
Kyrgyz Red Army cavalrymen bringing Soviet power to
Central Asia.
130
Figure
4.2
A classroom of Uzbek women,
1921. 133
Figure
5.1
Joseph Stalin, Aleksei
Rykov, Grigory
Zinovyev,
and Nikolai Bukharin,
1924. 145
Figure
6.1
Sales Crisis,
1922,
and Scissors crisis,
1923. 168
Figure
6.2
Capital stock and investment output in the
1920s. 170
Figure
6.3
Long Live the Third Communist International, poster.
180
Figures
7.1
Peasant polarization or cyclical mobility? Absolute polarization
and
7.2
model and cyclical mobility model.
197
Figure
7.3
Removing the bells from the Cathedral of Christ Our Savior,
1930. 207
Figure
8.1
Death of the Commissar, painting by Kuzma
Petrov-
Vodkin.
218
Figure
8.2
Vladimir Tatlins monument to the Third International.
222
Figure
9.1
Running tractors on the new collective farms, early
1
930s.
241
Figure
9.2
Expel the Kulaks from the Kolkhoz, poster.
244
Figure
9.3
Building the Ferghana Canal in Uzbekistan,
1939. 248
Figure
10.1
Alexei Stakhanov operating a jackhammer in a
Soviet coal mine,
1935. 258
Figure
10.2
Moscow metro workers ride as passengers on its first train,
1935. 267
xii
ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure
10.3
Sergo
Orjonikidze,
member of the Politburo, visits
the first underground construction site of the Moscow metro.
Figure
11.1
Religion is poison. Safeguard the children, poster.
Figure
12.1
Yuri Annenkov
s
1921
portrait of Anna Akhmatova.
Figure
13.1
Joseph Stalin and Vyacheslav
Molotov,
1935.
Figure
13.2
Tractor in the field, so that there can be tanks in battle!
poster,
1942.
Figure
14.1
Europe and the Soviet Union during World War II.
Figure
14.2
A German officer deals with five partisans in Moldavia,
1941.
Figure
14.3
Destruction by German artillery during the blockade
of Leningrad,
1942.
Figure
14.4
Grief (The dead won t let us forget). Soviet survivors search for
their war dead, January
1942.
Figure
14.5
Victorious Soviet soldier raises the flag over the Reichstag.
Figure
15.1
The USSR and Europe at the end of World War II.
Figure
15.2
Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill at Yalta, February
1945.
Figure
16.1
Beria, Voroshilov, Khrushchev, Mikoyan, and Suslov carrying
Stalin s coffin, March
1953.
Figure
17.1
Khrushchev speaks before farmers in Kazakhstan.
Figure
18.1
A Georgian family having a picnic,
1985.
Figure
18.2
Castro speaking on Red Square; Khrushchev and Brezhnev
look on,
1963.
Figure
19.1
Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan, after signing a nuclear
forces reduction agreement, August
1987.
Figure
19.2
Yeltsin defending the White House during the
1991
Coup.
Figure
20.1
Russian White House burning, October
1993.
Figure
20.2
Russia and the newly independent states,
1997.
Figure
20.3
Democracy Russian-style. Yeltsin does the frug.
Figure
20.4
Russian President Vladimir Putin visiting the Republic of Tuva.
Figure
20.5
News conference with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and
Barack
Obama,
April
2009.
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276
301
322
331
339
342
344
348
358
366
369
409
419
468
472
487
509
524
526
535
538
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spelling | Suny, Ronald Grigor 1940- Verfasser (DE-588)124672310 aut The Soviet experiment Russia, the USSR, and the successor states Ronald Grigor Suny 2. ed. New York [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2011 XX, 588 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Geschichte 1991-1997 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1991-2008 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Politik Social change Soviet Union History Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion Soviet Union History Soviet Union Politics and government Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 s Geschichte 1991-2008 z DE-604 Geschichte z Geschichte 1991-1997 z 1\p DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018999722&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Suny, Ronald Grigor 1940- The Soviet experiment Russia, the USSR, and the successor states Geschichte Politik Social change Soviet Union History Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd |
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title | The Soviet experiment Russia, the USSR, and the successor states |
title_auth | The Soviet experiment Russia, the USSR, and the successor states |
title_exact_search | The Soviet experiment Russia, the USSR, and the successor states |
title_full | The Soviet experiment Russia, the USSR, and the successor states Ronald Grigor Suny |
title_fullStr | The Soviet experiment Russia, the USSR, and the successor states Ronald Grigor Suny |
title_full_unstemmed | The Soviet experiment Russia, the USSR, and the successor states Ronald Grigor Suny |
title_short | The Soviet experiment |
title_sort | the soviet experiment russia the ussr and the successor states |
title_sub | Russia, the USSR, and the successor states |
topic | Geschichte Politik Social change Soviet Union History Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Politik Social change Soviet Union History Nachfolgestaaten Sowjetunion Soviet Union History Soviet Union Politics and government |
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