Bukharin biography books
Bukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution - Google Books
Bukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution: A Political Biography ...
- This classic biography carefully traces Bukharin's rise to and fall from power, focusing particularly on the development of his theories and programmatic ideas during the critical period between Lenin's death in and the ascendancy of Stalin in
This I Cannot Forget : The Memoirs of Nikolai Bukharin's Widow
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| Bibliographic information | Stephen F. Cohen. |
| Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich, 1888-1938, Statesmen, Revolutionaries Publisher New York, Vintage Books Collection internetarchivebooks; americana; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 833.4M. | |
| illustrated, reprint, revised. |
Bukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution a Political Biography ...
Bukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution: a political biography ...
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Bukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution: A Political Biography, 1888-1938
September 9, 2019
One of the many unhappy legacies of the Cold War is how Americans came to view the intent and possibilities of the Russian Revolution of 1917 through a lens distorted by our experience with Josef Stalin’s Soviet Union, an unfortunate development as Stalin’s single-person dictatorship was a severe deviation from the original vision of most within the early Bolshevik Party.
Stalin’s rise to power and the increasing paranoia responsible for his murderous elimination of all he deemed untrustworthy were neither inevitable nor in any way the fulfilment of Lenin’s hopes. Even as late as the early 30s, when Stalin was stealthily nearing absolute authority, there remained a remarkable range of opinion within the Bolshevik party.
Stephen Cohen’s masterful account of these early years, in which he focuses on Nicolai Bukharin from his earliest years in the Bolshevik party through the late 1930s0195026977, 9780195026979.
One of the many unhappy legacies of the Cold War is how Americans came to view the intent and possibilities of the Russian Revolution of 1917 through a lens distorted by our experience with Josef Stalin’s Soviet Union, an unfortunate development as Stalin’s single-person dictatorship was a severe deviation from the original vision of most within the early Bolshevik Party.
Stalin’s rise to power and the increasing paranoia responsible for his murderous elimination of all he deemed untrustworthy were neither inevitable nor in any way the fulfilment of Lenin’s hopes. Even as late as the early 30s, when Stalin was stealthily nearing absolute authority, there remained a remarkable range of opinion within the Bolshevik party.
Stephen Cohen’s masterful account of these early years, in which he focuses on Nicolai Bukharin from his earliest years in the Bolshevik party through the late 1930s
Bukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution : a political biography ...
- The making of an old Bolshevik -- The triumph of radicalism in -- The politics of civil war -- Marxist theory and Bolshevik policy: Bukharin's Historical Materialsim -- Rethinking Bolshevism -- Bukharinism and the road to socialism -- The Duumvirate: Bukharin as co-leader -- The crises of moderation -- The fall of Bukharin and the coming.
- Cohen’s other books include Bukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution: A Political Biography; Rethinking the Soviet Experience: Politics and History Since 1917; Sovieticus: American Perceptions and Soviet Realities; (with Katrina vanden Heuvel) Voices of Glasnost: Interviews With Gorbachev’s Reformers; Failed Crusade: America and the Tragedy of.