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E-raamat: Stalin: From the Caucasus to the Kremlin [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Warwick University, UK)
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This new biography of Stalin offers an accessible and up-to-date representation of one of the twentieth-centurys defining figures, as well as new insights, analysis and illumination to deepen our understanding of his actions, intentions and the nature of the power that he wielded.

Christopher Read examines Stalins contribution to and impact on Russian and world events in the first half of the twentieth century. The biography brings together the avalanche of sources and scholarship which followed the collapse of the system Stalin constructed, including the often neglected writings and speeches of Stalin himself. In addition to a detailed narrative and analysis of Stalins rule, chapters also cover his early years and humble beginnings in a small town at a remote outpost of the Russian Empire, his role in the revolution, his relationships with Lenin, Trotsky and others in the 1920s, and his rise to become one of the most powerful figures in human history. The book closes with an account of Stalins afterlife and legacy, both in the immediate aftermath of his death and in the decades since.

This concise account of Stalins life is the perfect introduction for students of modern Russian history.
Preface viii
Chronology xii
Map
xxii
1 From Djugashvili to Stalin
1(38)
2 The Grey Blur: Stalin in revolution and civil war
39(57)
3 Filling Lenin's shoes
96(46)
4 Storming fortresses
142(39)
5 Nine circles of hell
181(24)
6 Stalin, the Soviet Union and the world in the 1930s
205(20)
7 The tenth circle of hell: invasion, occupation, victory -- war without limits
225(34)
8 World stage, final act
259(56)
9 Stalin's afterlife: an inconclusive conclusion
315(12)
Further reading: a brief guide 327(4)
Index 331
Christopher Read is Professor of Later Modern European History at the University of Warwick. His previous publications include Lenin: A Revolutionary Life (Routledge Historical Biographies, 2005) and War and Revolution in Russia: 191422 (2013).