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R. W. Davies

    Perestroika und Geschichte
    The Years of Hunger. Soviet Agriculture, 1931-1933
    Soviet History in the Yeltsin Era
    The Russian Revolution from Lenin to Stalin 1917-1929
    The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia Volume 4: Crisis and Progress in the Soviet Economy, 1931-1933
    • The book explores the economic crisis of 1931-33, highlighting its devastating impact on industrialization and the regime's stability. It details the shift towards more realistic policies, including moderate plans and strict monetary controls, in response to rampant inflation and famine. Despite these reforms, the catastrophic famine of 1933 claimed millions of lives. However, the latter part of 1933 marked the beginning of an industrial boom, influenced by prior investments. Utilizing secret archives, the author reveals how these years shaped the Soviet economic system until its collapse in 1991.

      The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia Volume 4: Crisis and Progress in the Soviet Economy, 1931-1933
    • E.H. Carr offers a comprehensive analysis of the Russian Revolution, focusing on the transformative period from Lenin to Stalin between 1917 and 1929. Drawing on a lifetime of research, he presents essential insights that benefit both students and general readers. This newly revised edition includes a fresh introduction by R.W. Davies, solidifying its status as the definitive short history of the revolution, capturing the complexities and implications of this pivotal era in Soviet history.

      The Russian Revolution from Lenin to Stalin 1917-1929
    • Soviet History in the Yeltsin Era

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The examination of Russia's reinterpretation of its past reveals significant political implications following the collapse of Communism. The author analyzes the disillusionment with capitalism and its effects on Soviet history, particularly during the post-1991 coup elections. The book is divided into three parts: the first focuses on historical uses in political contexts, the second assesses the incomplete revolution and the partial opening of archives, and the third contemplates the future relationship with the Soviet past.

      Soviet History in the Yeltsin Era