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The First Socialist Society - A History of the Soviet Union from Within, Second Enlarged Edition (Paperback, 3rd Enlarged edition)
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The First Socialist Society - A History of the Soviet Union from Within, Second Enlarged Edition (Paperback, 3rd Enlarged edition)
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The First Socialist Society is the compelling and often tragic
history of what Soviet citizens lived through from 1917 to 1993,
told with great sympathy and perception. Tracing the evolution of
the Soviet political system from its origins in 1917, Geoffrey
Hosking shows how power has rarely been transmitted outside a
tightly knit ruling elite and explains the forms of contact that
have existed between rulers and ruled. He emphasizes the experience
of the peasantry, urban workers, and professional people, showing
how, more often than is commonly realized in the West, they have
resisted repression and deprivation. He ranges over the character
and role of religion, law, education, and literature within Soviet
society; and the significance and fate of various national groups.
As the story unfolds, we come to understand how the ideas of
Marxism changed, taking on almost unrecognizable forms by unique
political and economic circumstances. Hosking's analysis of this
vast and complex country begins by asking how it was that the first
socialist revolution took place in backward, autocratic Russia. Why
were the Bolsheviks able to seize power and hold on to it? The core
of the book lies in the years of Stalin's rule: how did he exercise
such unlimited power, and how did the various strata of society
survive and come to terms with his tyranny? Later chapters recount
Khrushchev's efforts to reform the worst features of Stalinism and
the unpredictable effects of his attempts within the East European
satellite countries, bringing out elements of socialism that had
been obscured or overlaid in the Soviet Union itself. In this
second enlarged edition, Hosking charts the remarkable events
following the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 through the
formation of the Commonwealth of Independent States in December
1991, relating these momentous changes to earlier Soviet history.
From changes in style in the early days of glasnost to changes in
substance as the reforms under perestroika transformed the
political system, Hosking shows the boldness of Gorbachev's program
as well as its ultimate result: the dissolution of the Soviet
Union.
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