Stalin: And The Shaping Of The Soviet Union
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Binding loose - pages still intact.
A sweeping and authoritative work of political biography, Stalin: And The Shaping Of The Soviet Union chronicles the life of Joseph Stalin from his brutal origins in Georgia to his iron-fisted reign over one of the most powerful and feared states in modern history. Alex de Jonge presents a vivid and unflinching portrait of the man behind the Soviet machine, detailing how Stalin's paranoia, cunning, and ruthless ambition transformed a revolutionary movement into a totalitarian empire built on terror, purges, and forced collectivization. Drawing on a rich array of historical sources, the narrative illustrates how Stalin's personal psychology was inseparable from the political structures he created, shaping Soviet society in ways that would echo for generations. Written with the pace and tension of a thriller yet grounded in rigorous historical scholarship, the work argues that understanding Stalin is essential to understanding the Soviet Union itself — its contradictions, its cruelties, and its enduring legacy on the twentieth century.
Author: Alex De Jonge
Format: Hardback
Genre: Biography
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Binding loose - pages still intact.
A sweeping and authoritative work of political biography, Stalin: And The Shaping Of The Soviet Union chronicles the life of Joseph Stalin from his brutal origins in Georgia to his iron-fisted reign over one of the most powerful and feared states in modern history. Alex de Jonge presents a vivid and unflinching portrait of the man behind the Soviet machine, detailing how Stalin's paranoia, cunning, and ruthless ambition transformed a revolutionary movement into a totalitarian empire built on terror, purges, and forced collectivization. Drawing on a rich array of historical sources, the narrative illustrates how Stalin's personal psychology was inseparable from the political structures he created, shaping Soviet society in ways that would echo for generations. Written with the pace and tension of a thriller yet grounded in rigorous historical scholarship, the work argues that understanding Stalin is essential to understanding the Soviet Union itself — its contradictions, its cruelties, and its enduring legacy on the twentieth century.