Anatomy of Terror
Political Violence Under Stalin
Herausgeber: Harris, James
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Political Violence Under Stalin
Herausgeber: Harris, James
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An edited volume which brings together the work of the leading historians on the subject of Stalin's Terror in the 1930s, underpinning new, innovative approaches and opening new perspectives in the field.
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An edited volume which brings together the work of the leading historians on the subject of Stalin's Terror in the 1930s, underpinning new, innovative approaches and opening new perspectives in the field.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199655663
- ISBN-10: 0199655669
- Artikelnr.: 37313965
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199655663
- ISBN-10: 0199655669
- Artikelnr.: 37313965
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
James Harris is Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at the University of Leeds.
* Introduction
* Formative Influences
* 1: Iain Lauchlan: Chekist Mentalité and the Origins of the Great
Terror
* 2: James Harris: Terror from Lenin to Stalin
* Stalin and the Party
* 3: Arfon Rees: Stalin as Architect of the Terror
* 4: J. Arch Getty: The Rise and Fall of a Party First Secretary:
Vainov of Iaroslavl'
* Practices of State Violence
* 5: David Hoffmann: Technologies and Practices of Soviet State
Violence
* 6: David Shearer: Mass Repression, Modernity and the Social
Engineering Argument
* Ideology
* 7: David Priestland: Terrors of Left and Right: 1937 in Comparative
Perspective
* 8: David Brandenberger: Ideological Zig-Zag: Official Explanations
for the Great Terror, 1936-1938
* Police, Justice and Terror
* 9: Paul Hagenloh: Mass Operations and Soviet Statecraft under Lenin
and Stalin
* 10: Gábor T. Rittersporn: Police, Justice and Terror before, during
and after the Mass Purges of 1937-38
* Precipitants
* 11: Matthew Lenoe: Fear, Loathing, Conspiracy: The Kirov Murder as
Impetus for Terror
* 12: J. Arch Getty: Pre-election Fever: The Origins of the 1937 Mass
Operations
* Victims and Perpetrators
* 13: Wendy Goldman: Small Motors of Terror: The Role of Factory
Newspapers
* 14: William Chase: Scapegoating One's Comrades in the USSR, 1934-1937
* Statistics
* 15: Stephen G. Wheatcroft: The Great Terror in Historical
Perspective: The Records of the Statistical Department of the
Investigative Organs of OGPU/NKVD
* 16: Melanie Ilic: The Great Terror in Leningrad: Evidence from the
Leningradskii martirolog
* Formative Influences
* 1: Iain Lauchlan: Chekist Mentalité and the Origins of the Great
Terror
* 2: James Harris: Terror from Lenin to Stalin
* Stalin and the Party
* 3: Arfon Rees: Stalin as Architect of the Terror
* 4: J. Arch Getty: The Rise and Fall of a Party First Secretary:
Vainov of Iaroslavl'
* Practices of State Violence
* 5: David Hoffmann: Technologies and Practices of Soviet State
Violence
* 6: David Shearer: Mass Repression, Modernity and the Social
Engineering Argument
* Ideology
* 7: David Priestland: Terrors of Left and Right: 1937 in Comparative
Perspective
* 8: David Brandenberger: Ideological Zig-Zag: Official Explanations
for the Great Terror, 1936-1938
* Police, Justice and Terror
* 9: Paul Hagenloh: Mass Operations and Soviet Statecraft under Lenin
and Stalin
* 10: Gábor T. Rittersporn: Police, Justice and Terror before, during
and after the Mass Purges of 1937-38
* Precipitants
* 11: Matthew Lenoe: Fear, Loathing, Conspiracy: The Kirov Murder as
Impetus for Terror
* 12: J. Arch Getty: Pre-election Fever: The Origins of the 1937 Mass
Operations
* Victims and Perpetrators
* 13: Wendy Goldman: Small Motors of Terror: The Role of Factory
Newspapers
* 14: William Chase: Scapegoating One's Comrades in the USSR, 1934-1937
* Statistics
* 15: Stephen G. Wheatcroft: The Great Terror in Historical
Perspective: The Records of the Statistical Department of the
Investigative Organs of OGPU/NKVD
* 16: Melanie Ilic: The Great Terror in Leningrad: Evidence from the
Leningradskii martirolog
* Introduction
* Formative Influences
* 1: Iain Lauchlan: Chekist Mentalité and the Origins of the Great
Terror
* 2: James Harris: Terror from Lenin to Stalin
* Stalin and the Party
* 3: Arfon Rees: Stalin as Architect of the Terror
* 4: J. Arch Getty: The Rise and Fall of a Party First Secretary:
Vainov of Iaroslavl'
* Practices of State Violence
* 5: David Hoffmann: Technologies and Practices of Soviet State
Violence
* 6: David Shearer: Mass Repression, Modernity and the Social
Engineering Argument
* Ideology
* 7: David Priestland: Terrors of Left and Right: 1937 in Comparative
Perspective
* 8: David Brandenberger: Ideological Zig-Zag: Official Explanations
for the Great Terror, 1936-1938
* Police, Justice and Terror
* 9: Paul Hagenloh: Mass Operations and Soviet Statecraft under Lenin
and Stalin
* 10: Gábor T. Rittersporn: Police, Justice and Terror before, during
and after the Mass Purges of 1937-38
* Precipitants
* 11: Matthew Lenoe: Fear, Loathing, Conspiracy: The Kirov Murder as
Impetus for Terror
* 12: J. Arch Getty: Pre-election Fever: The Origins of the 1937 Mass
Operations
* Victims and Perpetrators
* 13: Wendy Goldman: Small Motors of Terror: The Role of Factory
Newspapers
* 14: William Chase: Scapegoating One's Comrades in the USSR, 1934-1937
* Statistics
* 15: Stephen G. Wheatcroft: The Great Terror in Historical
Perspective: The Records of the Statistical Department of the
Investigative Organs of OGPU/NKVD
* 16: Melanie Ilic: The Great Terror in Leningrad: Evidence from the
Leningradskii martirolog
* Formative Influences
* 1: Iain Lauchlan: Chekist Mentalité and the Origins of the Great
Terror
* 2: James Harris: Terror from Lenin to Stalin
* Stalin and the Party
* 3: Arfon Rees: Stalin as Architect of the Terror
* 4: J. Arch Getty: The Rise and Fall of a Party First Secretary:
Vainov of Iaroslavl'
* Practices of State Violence
* 5: David Hoffmann: Technologies and Practices of Soviet State
Violence
* 6: David Shearer: Mass Repression, Modernity and the Social
Engineering Argument
* Ideology
* 7: David Priestland: Terrors of Left and Right: 1937 in Comparative
Perspective
* 8: David Brandenberger: Ideological Zig-Zag: Official Explanations
for the Great Terror, 1936-1938
* Police, Justice and Terror
* 9: Paul Hagenloh: Mass Operations and Soviet Statecraft under Lenin
and Stalin
* 10: Gábor T. Rittersporn: Police, Justice and Terror before, during
and after the Mass Purges of 1937-38
* Precipitants
* 11: Matthew Lenoe: Fear, Loathing, Conspiracy: The Kirov Murder as
Impetus for Terror
* 12: J. Arch Getty: Pre-election Fever: The Origins of the 1937 Mass
Operations
* Victims and Perpetrators
* 13: Wendy Goldman: Small Motors of Terror: The Role of Factory
Newspapers
* 14: William Chase: Scapegoating One's Comrades in the USSR, 1934-1937
* Statistics
* 15: Stephen G. Wheatcroft: The Great Terror in Historical
Perspective: The Records of the Statistical Department of the
Investigative Organs of OGPU/NKVD
* 16: Melanie Ilic: The Great Terror in Leningrad: Evidence from the
Leningradskii martirolog