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Stalin Siberia And The Crisis Of The New Economic Policy James Hughes

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Stalin Siberia And The Crisis Of The New Economic Policy James Hughes
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.51 MB
Pages: 280
Author: James Hughes
ISBN: 9780511523687, 9780521380393, 9780521545693, 0511523688, 0521380391, 0521545692
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Stalin Siberia And The Crisis Of The New Economic Policy James Hughes by James Hughes 9780511523687, 9780521380393, 9780521545693, 0511523688, 0521380391, 0521545692 instant download after payment.

This book makes an important contribution to the current re-evaluation of the origins of Stalinism. Hitherto, Western scholars have focused on leading personalities to analyze the crisis of the New Economic Policy. Dr. James Hughes, however, examines the processes at work under the NEP from the regional perspective of Siberia. He looks at party-peasant relations, the kulak question, Stalin's patron-client network in the provinces, the regional impact of the grain crisis of 1927-28 and the use of emergency measures to overcome it. He concludes that Stalin's experience of conditions that were unique to Siberia accelerated his negative reappraisal of the NEP and initiated the descent into the cataclysm of his "revolution from above" in late 1929.

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