Moscow, 1937: the soviet metropolis at the zenith of Stalin’s
dictatorship. A society utterly wrecked by a hurricane of violence.
In this compelling book, the renowned historian Karl Schlögel
reconstructs with meticulous care the process through which, month by
month, the terrorism of a state-of-emergency regime spiraled into the
‘Great Terror’ during which 1 ½ million human beings lost their
lives within a single year. He revisits the sites of show trials and
executions and, by also consulting numerous sources from the time, he
provides a masterful panorama of these key events in Russian history.
He shows how, in the shadow of the reign of terror, the regime around
Stalin also aimed to construct a new society. Based on countless
documents, Schlögel’s historical masterpiece vividly presents an
age in which the boundaries separating the dream and the terror
dissolve, and enables us to experience the fear that was felt by
people subjected to totalitarian rule. This rich and absorbing account
of the Soviet purges will be essential reading for all students of
Russia and for any readers interested in one of the most dramatic and
disturbing events of modern history.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780745683621
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
650
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