THE SOVIET EXPERIMENT
Russia, the USSR, and the Successor States
Ronald Grigor Suny
New York Oxford OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1998
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Mandelstam's poem on Stalin ( November 1933) is reprinted with the permission of Scribner, a Division of Simon & Schuster, from Hope Against Hope: A Memoir, by Nadezha Mandelstam, translated by Max Hayward. Copyright 1970 Atheneum Publishers. English translation copyright 1970 Atheneum Publishers.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Suny, Ronald Grigor.
The Soviet experiment: Russia, the USSR, and the successor states / Ronald Grigor Suny.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-19-508104-8 (acid-free paper). -- ISBN 0-19-508105-6 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
1. Soviet Union -- History. I. Title.
DK266.S94
1998
947-dc2l 97-19996
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ISBN 0-19-508104-8 (cloth)
0-19-508105-6 (paper)
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For My Father, Gourgen "George" Suny ( 1910-1995) who started me up the road that led to this book.
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ContentsIntroduction: Utopia and Its Discontents |
PART I: CRISIS AND REVOLUTION 1. The Imperial Legacy Land and People | Autocracy, Nobility, Bureaucracy, and the Church | The Coming of Capitalism | The Russian Intelligentsia | Marx, Lenin, and the Case of Russia | The Final Crisis of Tsarism | The Tsar's Last War | Suggestions for Further Reading |
| 2. The Double Revolution The February Revolution and the End of Romanov Rule | Overlapping Revolutions, Dual Power | The Revolution Deepens | On the Road to October | The October Insurrection | Suggestions for Further Reading |
| 3. Socialism and Civil War On the Road from Democracy to Dictatorship | After October | Socialism: What's in a Name? | Building State Capitalism | Founding the New State: War, Peace, and Terror | Intervention and the Civil War in the South | Civil War in Siberia and the Volga | Russia on Its Own | Waiting for the International Revolution | Where Have All the Workers Gone? |
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The Peasant Revolution | Why the Bolsheviks Won the Civil War | Suggestions for Further Reading |
| 4. Nationalism and Revolution Transcaucasia | Ukrainians and Belorussians | Poland and the Russo-Polish War | The Baltic Peoples | The Finns | The Jews | Islam and the Peoples of the East | Nationalist and Class Struggles | Suggestions for Further Reading |
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PART II: RETREAT AND REBUILDING 5. The Evolution of the Dictatorship Five Easy Steps | One-Party Government | The Weakening of the Soviets | The Party-State | Opposition within the Party | Resistance, Rebellion, and Mutiny | A Retreat to State Capitalism | Suggestions for Further Reading |
| 6. Socialism in One Country The Nationality Question | The General Secretary | Lenin's Mantle | Early Crises of the NEP Economy | Socialism in One Country | The Final Crisis of NEP | Retreat and Retrenchment | The Soviet Union Isolated | Continuing Revolution in Asia | The War Scare of 1927 | Stalin and the Comintern | Balance and Power | Stalin's Path to Power | Suggestions for Further Reading |
| 7. NEP Society Cultures and Classes | Workers under State Capitalism | Peasant Russia | The Nepmen | The Red Army | The New Soviet Man and Woman |
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Religious Wars | Building Legitimate Authority | Suggestions for Further Reading |
| 8. Culture Wars Intelligentsia and Revolution | Fellow-Travelers and Proletarian Writers | Film and Popular Culture | Soviet School Days | Cultural Revolution | Suggestions for Further Reading |
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PART III: STALINISM 9. The Stalin Revolution Revolution from Above | War on the Peasants and the Final Opposition | Collectivization and Dekulakization | Famine in Ukraine | The Countryside after the Storm | Suggestions for Further Reading |
| 10. Stalin's Industrial Revolution Industrialization Stalin-Style | Class War on the Specialists | Extension and Centralization | Stalin's Working Class | The New Class of Bosses | The Second Five-Year Plan and Stakhanovism | Making the Socialist City | Suggestions for Further Reading |
| 11. Building Stalinism Politics and the Party | Retreat | The Great Purges | Suggestions for Further Reading |
| 12. Culture and Society in the Socialist Motherland Socialist Realism | Going to the Movies with Stalin | Disciplining the Intelligentsia | Women and the Family | Mind, Body, and Soul | Indestructible Union | Suggestions for Further Reading |
| 13. Collective Security and the Coming of World War II |
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