The Development Of The Ussr: An Exchange Of Views
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A scholarly anthology drawn from the landmark 1964 University of Washington symposium, The Development of the USSR: An Exchange of Views brings together leading historians, political scientists, and Soviet specialists to debate the forces that shaped the Soviet state. The collection presents a wide-ranging intellectual dialogue on pivotal themes including the Russian revolutionary tradition, Stalinist industrialisation, nationalities policy, and the ideological underpinnings of Communist governance. Treadgold's editorial hand guides the reader through competing interpretations, illustrating the deep tensions between continuity and rupture in Soviet historical development. Authoritative yet accessible, the volume remains an essential reference for students of Russian and Soviet history, capturing a critical moment in Cold War-era Western scholarship on the USSR.
Author: Donald W. Treadgold
Format: Paperback
Published: 1964, University of Washington Press
Genre: European history
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good/fair. Jacket: No dust jacket - paperback. Page Condition: Good.
A scholarly anthology drawn from the landmark 1964 University of Washington symposium, The Development of the USSR: An Exchange of Views brings together leading historians, political scientists, and Soviet specialists to debate the forces that shaped the Soviet state. The collection presents a wide-ranging intellectual dialogue on pivotal themes including the Russian revolutionary tradition, Stalinist industrialisation, nationalities policy, and the ideological underpinnings of Communist governance. Treadgold's editorial hand guides the reader through competing interpretations, illustrating the deep tensions between continuity and rupture in Soviet historical development. Authoritative yet accessible, the volume remains an essential reference for students of Russian and Soviet history, capturing a critical moment in Cold War-era Western scholarship on the USSR.