Conquest, Robert.
The great terror : a reassessment Robert Conquest. - 40th Anniversary edition. - New York (Oxford, England) : Oxford University Press, 2008. - xxviii, 574 pages ; 25 cm Paperbound book.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 545-558) and index.
Book 1, the purge begins -- Introduction, The roots of terror -- Stalin prepares -- The Kirov murder -- Architect of terror -- Old Bolsheviks confess -- The problem of confession -- Book 2, the Yezhov years -- Last stand -- Assault on the army -- The party crushed -- Nations in torment -- On the cultural front -- In the labor camps -- The great trial -- The foreign element -- Climax -- Book 3, Aftermath -- Heritage of terror -- Epilogue, the terror today.
The definitive work on Stalin's purges, the author's The Great Terror was universally acclaimed when it first appeared in 1968. It was "hailed as the only scrupulous, nonpartisan, and adequate book on the subject". And in recent years it has received equally high praise in the Soviet Union, where it is now considered the authority on the period, and has been serialized in Neva, one of their leading periodicals. Of course, when the author wrote the original volume two decades ago, he relied heavily on unofficial sources. Now, with the advent of glasnost, an avalanche of new material is available, and he has mined this enormous cache to write a substantially new edition of his classic work. It is remarkable how many of the most disturbing conclusions have born up under the light of fresh evidence. But the author has added enormously to the detail, including hitherto secret information on the three great "Moscow Trials," on the fate of the executed generals, on the methods of obtaining confessions, on the purge of writers and other members of the intelligentsia, on life in the labor camps, and many other key matters. Both a leading Sovietologist and a highly respected poet, the author blends research with prose, providing not only an authoritative account of Stalin's purges, but also a compelling chronicle of one of this century's most tragic events. A timely revision of a book long out of print, this is the updated version of the author's original work.
9780195316995 0195316991 9780195317008 0195317009
2007282596
Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953.
Political purges--Soviet Union.
Terrorism--Soviet Union.
Soviet Union--Politics and government--1936-1953.
Soviet Union--Communism--History.
DK267 / .C65 2008
947.0842 Con 15
The great terror : a reassessment Robert Conquest. - 40th Anniversary edition. - New York (Oxford, England) : Oxford University Press, 2008. - xxviii, 574 pages ; 25 cm Paperbound book.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 545-558) and index.
Book 1, the purge begins -- Introduction, The roots of terror -- Stalin prepares -- The Kirov murder -- Architect of terror -- Old Bolsheviks confess -- The problem of confession -- Book 2, the Yezhov years -- Last stand -- Assault on the army -- The party crushed -- Nations in torment -- On the cultural front -- In the labor camps -- The great trial -- The foreign element -- Climax -- Book 3, Aftermath -- Heritage of terror -- Epilogue, the terror today.
The definitive work on Stalin's purges, the author's The Great Terror was universally acclaimed when it first appeared in 1968. It was "hailed as the only scrupulous, nonpartisan, and adequate book on the subject". And in recent years it has received equally high praise in the Soviet Union, where it is now considered the authority on the period, and has been serialized in Neva, one of their leading periodicals. Of course, when the author wrote the original volume two decades ago, he relied heavily on unofficial sources. Now, with the advent of glasnost, an avalanche of new material is available, and he has mined this enormous cache to write a substantially new edition of his classic work. It is remarkable how many of the most disturbing conclusions have born up under the light of fresh evidence. But the author has added enormously to the detail, including hitherto secret information on the three great "Moscow Trials," on the fate of the executed generals, on the methods of obtaining confessions, on the purge of writers and other members of the intelligentsia, on life in the labor camps, and many other key matters. Both a leading Sovietologist and a highly respected poet, the author blends research with prose, providing not only an authoritative account of Stalin's purges, but also a compelling chronicle of one of this century's most tragic events. A timely revision of a book long out of print, this is the updated version of the author's original work.
9780195316995 0195316991 9780195317008 0195317009
2007282596
Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953.
Political purges--Soviet Union.
Terrorism--Soviet Union.
Soviet Union--Politics and government--1936-1953.
Soviet Union--Communism--History.
DK267 / .C65 2008
947.0842 Con 15