The Structure of Soviet History by Ronald Grigor Suny

The Structure of Soviet History by Ronald Grigor Suny

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A collection of primary documents and scholarly articles that tell the tragic story of Russia's 20th century. Ronald Grigor Suny, an historian and political scientist, has compiled pieces that illustrate the revolutionary changes as well as the broad continuities in Soviet history.

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The Structure of Soviet History by Ronald Grigor Suny

The Structure of Soviet History is a unique collection of primary documents and important scholarly articles that tell the fascinating and tragic story of Russia's twentieth century. Ronald Grigor Suny, an eminent historian and political scientist, has compiled pieces that illustrate the revolutionary changes as well as the broad continuities in Soviet History. Not only does he tell the story of Russian people but also of the other Soviet peoples, the nationalities that also made up the tsarist and Soviet empires and formed independent states in the early 1990s. Students can use this volume to delve beyond the usual stories of Russian and Soviet history to look at the building blocks of history-archival documents, memoirs, and interpretive essays by the leading experts in the field. Readers will learn about the fall of the tsarist empire, the hopes, and aspirations of the revolutionary years, the brutalities of the Stalin years, the attempts to reform the country in the last decades of Soviet power, and finally the collapse of the USSR and the emergence of fifteen fragile republics. Rather than imposing a single view on the reader, the book allows students to use a variety of materials to come up with their own, fresh interpretation of a controversial and often misunderstood experience. The selections cover political, social, and cultural history from a variety of viewpoints: official pronouncements, dissident manifestos, memoirs, letters and literature. Organized chronologically, these documents and essays examine all of the major events and principal interpretations of Soviet history. An introductory essay provides the broad outlines of Soviet history and the book's framework, while the chapter introductions summarize the main features of each period . Each document is prefaced by headnotes that identify the author and place the work in context. Explanatory notes are also included, wherever necessary, to define words and events that may not be familiar to readers.
'Particularly inspired is Suny's inclusion of the minutes of a meeting of Soviet composers with Andrey Zhadanov in 1948' Ivan ISovokin, E-W Review, Summer and Autumn 2003 'fruitfully combines a collection of essays with a compilation of primary documents...Clearly aimed at undergraduates, the volume is an excellent teaching resource... the volume provides invaluable instruction in both the practice and the subject of Soviet history' Daniel Beer, Journal of European Studies
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ISBN 13 9780195137040
ISBN 10 0195137043
Title The Structure of Soviet History
Author Ronald Grigor Suny
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 2002-08-22
Number of pages 592
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.