"The amount of sources the author has studied is staggering . .
. the book has] an encyclopedic value and is] accessible to all
scholars interested in political history."--Martin Kragh, Stockholm
School of Economics
"Since the Russian experience is still used to vilify the idea
of socialism, the debate remains relevant. Van der Linden . . . has
now produced a comprehensive scholarly account of the
arguments."--Ian Birchall, London Socialist Historians Group
The "Russian Question" was an absolutely central problem for
Marxism in the twentieth century. Numerous attempts were made to
understand the nature of Soviet society. Here Marcel van der Linden
describes the development of these theoretical contributions since
1917.
Marcel van der Linden is research director of the International
Institute of Social History and professor in the History of Social
Movements at the University of Amsterdam.
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