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Last of the empires - A history of the Soviet Union 1945-1991 (Hardcover) Loot Price: R370
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Last of the empires - A history of the Soviet Union 1945-1991 (Hardcover): John Keep

Last of the empires - A history of the Soviet Union 1945-1991 (Hardcover)

John Keep

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Designed with the general reader in mind, this clearly written narrative history of the Soviet Union from the end of World War II to its collapse in 1991 provides an integrated introduction to the "Last of the Empires." There were more than one hundred nationalities in the USSR; Keep deals with those that held union-republic status, especially the Baltic peoples and those of Central Asia. His approach is to exclude foreign affairs and defense policy, emphasizing instead the central themes of political, economic, social, and cultural development with a good deal of attention paid to the key problem of inter-ethnic relations.
The story begins with the last years of Stalin's despotic rule. Keep does not explore the origins of Stalinism, which have been fully treated elsewhere, but treats these years as the introduction to the comparatively optimistic era of Khrushchev. Under his leadership Communist rule was reformed, though not necessarily liberalized, and there was an overall relaxation of police terror and an improvement in living standards. Keep shows how the ensuing Brezhnev years brought greater material prosperity but marked a setback to popular aspirations for change in other respects. Yet it was in these years that official ideology became less relevant than ever to people's everyday concerns; Keep argues that the Party lost moral authority due to internal corruption, and that the system gradually eroded. Finally, the younger and more pragmatic leadership symbolized by Gorbachev took over. The fate of their reform policies is the subject of the book's final chapters, which delineate how central institutions crumbled as national minorities claimed their rights and centrifugal pressures brought about the empire's collapse. Making use of a broad literature of "sovietological" expertise along with the new information that has become available since Soviet secrecy was relaxed in 1988, Last of the Empires sums up what is now known about postwar Soviet history and presents it in a clear and coherent narrative.

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Imprint: Oxford UniversityPress
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: May 1995
Authors: John Keep
Dimensions: 210 x 130mm (L x W)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 490
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-219255-4
Categories: Books > Humanities > History > European history > From 1900 > Postwar, from 1945
Books > Children's & Educational > Humanities > History > European history (other than Britain & Ireland) > From 1900 > General
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LSN: 0-19-219255-8
Barcode: 9780192192554

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