This is the first volume of a new integrated documentary history of the Soviet Union. The Soviet story-the revolution, Lenin, Stalinism, the Great Patriotic War, the era of Khrushchev, Brezhnev and Cold War, and the dramatic collapse under Gorbachev-looms large in history syllabuses across the world. This book will be a valuable resource for students at all levels, drawing upon the primary material that has come to light since the collapse of Communist rule in 1991. Combining lucid narrative commentary and a rich selection of evocative documents, it provides a lively entrée to current debate over humanity's most momentous and tragic experiment. This volume is organised chronologically, subdivided thematically and incorporates over 200 documents. Key terms and references to individuals, places, events and institutions are explained and guidance provided on significant features of the primary sources. Conceived as companion to the highly-regarded, best-selling 4- volume Nazism 1919-1945: A Documentary Reader by Noakes & Pridham, also published by UEP, it assumes no prior knowledge of the subject.
Contents
Part 1
Revolution and Civil War (1917-1921): The February revolution and the Provisional Government
The Bolshevik seizure of soviet power
Bolshevik state, Orthodox church
Soviet power and the peasantry
The other Russia: a "third way" or dictatorship?
Terror
The crisis of "war communism"
Part 2
The Period of the "New Economic Policy" (NEP) (1921-1928): The economy, the market and planning
The state, the party and the leadership struggle
Soviet power and the intelligentsia
Church and state
Part 3
Soviet Society under Stalin (1928-1940): Collectivization and the peasantry
Industrialization and the working class
Intelligentsia, opposition and terror
Church and state