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The War Against the Peasantry, 1927-1930 - The Tragedy of the Soviet Countryside, Volume one (Hardcover): Denis Kozlov, Lynne... The War Against the Peasantry, 1927-1930 - The Tragedy of the Soviet Countryside, Volume one (Hardcover)
Denis Kozlov, Lynne Viola, V.P. Danilov, N. A. Ivnitskii; Translated by Steven Shabad
R1,956 Discovery Miles 19 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The collectivization of Soviet agriculture in the late 1920s and 1930s forever altered the country's social and economic landscape. It became the first of a series of bloody landmarks that would come to define Stalinism. This revelatory book presents--with analysis and commentary--the most important primary Soviet documents dealing with the brutal economic and cultural subjugation of the Russian peasantry. Drawn from previously unavailable and in many cases unknown archives, these harrowing documents provide the first unimpeded view of the experience of the peasantry during the years 1927-1930.
The book, the first of four in the series, covers the background of collectivization, its violent implementation, and the mass peasant revolt that ensued. For its insights into the horrific fate of the Russian peasantry and into Stalin's dictatorship, "The War Against the Peasantry "takes""its place an as unparalleled resource."

The Readers of Novyi Mir - Coming to Terms with the Stalinist Past (Hardcover): Denis Kozlov The Readers of Novyi Mir - Coming to Terms with the Stalinist Past (Hardcover)
Denis Kozlov
R2,139 Discovery Miles 21 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the wake of Stalin's death in 1953, the Soviet Union entered a period of relative openness known as the Thaw. Soviet citizens took advantage of the new opportunities to meditate on the nation's turbulent history, from the Bolshevik Revolution, to the Terror, to World War II. Perhaps the most influential of these conversations took place in and around Novyi mir (New World), the most respected literary journal in the country. In The Readers of Novyi Mir, Denis Kozlov shows how the dialogue between literature and readers during the Thaw transformed the intellectual life and political landscape of the Soviet Union. Powerful texts by writers like Solzhenitsyn, Pasternak, and Ehrenburg led thousands of Novyi mir's readers to reassess their lives, entrenched beliefs, and dearly held values, and to confront the USSR's history of political violence and social upheaval. And the readers spoke back. Victims and perpetrators alike wrote letters to the journal, reexamining their own actions and bearing witness to the tragedies of the previous decades. Kozlov's insightful treatment of these confessions, found in Russian archives, and his careful reading of the major writings of the period force today's readers to rethink common assumptions about how the Soviet people interpreted their country's violent past. The letters reveal widespread awareness of the Terror and that literary discussion of its legacy was central to public life during the late Soviet decades. By tracing the intellectual journey of Novyi mir's readers, Kozlov illuminates how minds change, even in a closed society.

The Thaw - Soviet Society and Culture during the 1950s and 1960s (Paperback): Denis Kozlov, Eleonory Gilburd The Thaw - Soviet Society and Culture during the 1950s and 1960s (Paperback)
Denis Kozlov, Eleonory Gilburd
R1,157 R1,011 Discovery Miles 10 110 Save R146 (13%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The period from Stalin's death in 1953 to the end of the 1960s marked a crucial epoch in Soviet history. Though not overtly revolutionary, this era produced significant shifts in policies, ideas, language, artistic practices, daily behaviours, and material life. It was also during this time that social, cultural, and intellectual processes in the USSR began to parallel those in the West (and particularly in Europe) as never before. This volume examines in fascinating detail the various facets of Soviet life during the 1950s and 1960s, a period termed the 'Thaw.' Featuring innovative research by historical, literary, and film scholars from across the world, this book helps to answer fundamental questions about the nature and ultimate fortune of the Soviet order - both in its internal dynamics and in its long-term and global perspectives.

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