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First edition paperback |
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266 pages ; 24 cm |
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"Red Flag Wounded brings together essays covering the controversies and debates over the fraught history of the Soviet Union from the revolution to its disintegration"-- Provided by publisher |
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Introduction: Lessons of October: The Fate of Democracy and Socialism in the Age of Revolution and Counterrevolution -- Part I. Stalin and Stalinism -- 1. Making Sense of Stalin: His Biographers -- 2. Stalin and His Stalinism: Power and Authority in the Soviet Union, 1930-53 -- 3. Rethinking Soviet Studies: Bringing the Non-Russians Back In -- 4. Living in the Soviet Century: Moshe Lewin, 1921-2010 -- 5. Writing Russia: Sheila Fitzpatrick and the History of Stalinism -- Part II. Detours, Dead Ends, Ways Out -- 6. The Evil Empire Revisited: Stephen F. Cohen and the History and Politics of the USSR -- 7. Socialism, Post-Socialism, and the Appropriately Modern: Two Competing Paradigms -- 8. Gorbachev and History: Why the Soviet Union Fell Apart |
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Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953
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Soviet Union -- History
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Soviet Union -- Historiography
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Stalinism and the fate of the Soviet experiment |
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