Stalin and War, 1918-1953 is the first book to examine the patterns of radicalized internal violence that characterized the Stalinist regime across the whole of the dictatorâ s rule, and it is one of the only works to connect patterns of internal violence to the dictatorâ s perceptions of war and foreign threat.
Stalin and War, 1918-1953 is the first book to examine the patterns of radicalized internal violence that characterized the Stalinist regime across the whole of the dictatorâ s rule, and it is one of the only works to connect patterns of internal violence to the dictatorâ s perceptions of war and foreign threat.
David R. Shearer is the Thomas Muncy Keith Professor of History at the University of Delaware and a specialist in the history of Stalinism.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Stalin and War 1 War and the First Crisis: Poland and Peasants, 1918-1921, 1928-1932 2 Second Crisis: Germany, Japan, and the Threat of Insurgency, 1936-1939 3 Third Crisis: The Great Fatherland War, 1941-1945 4 The Final Threat, 1947-1953 Conclusion: Cycles of Violence Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: Stalin and War 1 War and the First Crisis: Poland and Peasants, 1918-1921, 1928-1932 2 Second Crisis: Germany, Japan, and the Threat of Insurgency, 1936-1939 3 Third Crisis: The Great Fatherland War, 1941-1945 4 The Final Threat, 1947-1953 Conclusion: Cycles of Violence Bibliography Index
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