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Stalinism and the Politics of Mobilization offers a new interpretation of Bolshevik ideology, examines its relationship with Soviet politics between 1917 and 1939, and sheds new light on the origins of the political violence of the late 1930s. While it challenges older views that the Stalinist system and the Terror were the product of a coherent Marxist-Leninist blueprint, imposed by a group of committed ideologues, it argues that ideas mattered in Bolshevik politics and that there are strong continuities between the politics of the revolutionary period and those of the 1930s. By exploring divisions within the party over several issues, including class, the relations between elites and masses, and economic policy, David Priestland shows how a number of ideological trends emerged within Bolshevik politics, and how they were related to political and economic interests and strategies. He also argues that central to the launching of the Terror was the leadership's commitment to a strategy of mobilization, and to a view of politics that ultimately derived from the left Bolshevism of the revolutionary period.Product Identifiers
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN-139780199245130
eBay Product ID (ePID)88393877
Product Key Features
Number of Pages512 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameStalinism and the Politics of Mobilization: Ideas, Power, and Terror in Inter-War Russia
Publication Year2007
SubjectEconomics, History
TypeTextbook
AuthorDavid Priestland
Subject AreaPolitical Science
Dimensions
Item Height220 mm
Item Weight737 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorDavid Priestland