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Hungry and Starving - Voices of the Great Soviet Famine, 1928–1934
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Hungry and Starving - Voices of the Great Soviet Famine, 1928–1934
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In the wake of Vladimir Lenin’s death in 1924, various
protagonists grappled to become his successor, but it was not until
1928 that Joseph Stalin emerged as leader of the Russian
Marxists’ Bolshevik wing. Surrounded by an increasingly hostile
capitalist world, Stalin reasoned that Soviet Russia had to
industrialize in order to survive and prosper. But domestic capital
was scarce, so the country’s minerals, timber, and grain were
sold abroad for hard currency for funding the development of heavy
industry. Claiming total control of agricultural management and
production, Stalin implemented the collectivization of farming,
consolidating small peasant holdings into large collective farms
and controlling their output. The program was economically
successful, but it came at a high social cost as the state
encountered intense resistance, and between 1928 and 1934
collectivization led to the deaths of at least ten million people
from starvation and associated diseases. Hungry and Starving
elicits the voices of both the culprits and the victims at the
centre of this horrific process. Through primary accounts of
collectivization as well as the eyewitness observations of
ambassadors, reporters, tourists, fellow travellers, Russian
emigrés, tsarist officials, aristocrats, scientists, and technical
specialists, James Gibson engages the crucial notions and actors in
the academic discourse of the period. He finds that the famine
lasted longer than is commonly supposed, that it took place on a
national rather than a regional scale, and that while the famine
was entirely man-made – the result of the ruthless manner in
which collectivization was executed and enforced – it was neither
deliberate nor ethnically motivated, given that it was not in the
Soviet state’s economic or political interest to engage in
genocide. Highlighting the experiences of life and death under
Stalin’s ruthless regime, Hungry and Starving offers a broader
understanding of the Great Soviet Famine.
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Imprint: |
McGill-Queen's University Press
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Country of origin: |
Canada |
Release date: |
February 2024 |
Authors: |
James R. Gibson
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
512 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-228-01999-2 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-228-01999-0 |
Barcode: |
9780228019992 |
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