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The West has always had difficulty understanding the Soviet Union. For decades, analyses of Americas Cold War foe were clouded by ideological passions and a shear dearth of information. Then came the flood of dramatic revelations under glasnost, followed by the sudden, shocking collapse of the Communist empire. Today, with the stunning secrets of newly opened archives and the excitement of political revolution still fresh in our minds, and we can look back at this remarkable nation and see it whole, see Soviet history as a story with a beginning, a middle, and an end. In The Soviet Experiment, Ronald Grigor Suny does just that, in a landmark work that gives us the fullest account yet of the most remarkable story of our century. With a clear-eyed mastery of the historical issues and literature, Suny combines gripping detail with insightful analysis in a narrative that propels the reader from the last tsar of the Russian empire to the first president of the Russian republic. He focuses in particular on four revolutions, each identified with a single individual: the tumultuous year of 1917, when Vladimir Lenin led the Bolshevik takeover of the tsarist empire; the 1930s, when Joseph Stalin refashioned the economy, the society, and the state; Mikhail Gorbachevs ambitious, and catastrophic, attempt at sweeping reform and revitalization; and the breakup of the Soviet Union led by Boris Yeltsin. Never have we had a more complete, nuanced, and crystal-clear examination of the complex themes running through Soviet history. Suny confidently moves from party debates and personal rivalries, to centuries-old ethnic tensions, to vast economic and social developments. He unravels tangled issues with ease, explaining deeply contradictory policies toward the various Soviet nationalities; Moscows ambivalence over its own New Economic Policy of the 1920s; and the attempts at reform that followed Stalins death. Sunys treatment of the Soviet break-up warrants particular attention, as he details precisely how Gorbachevs program unleashed forces that had built up during the previous decades--particularly the nationalism that had been shaped, ironically, by the Soviet structure of ethnically defined republics. Along the way, he offers a fresh telling of familiar as well as little-known events--capturing, for example, the movement of the crowds on the streets of St. Petersburg in the February revolution; Stalins collapse into a near-catatonic state after Hitlers much-predicted invasion; or Yeltsins political maneuvering and public grandstanding as he pushed the disintegration of the Soviet Union, and then faced down his rivals. The Soviet Experiment provides a rich, multilayered, seamlessly woven account of one of the great forces of modern history. With dispassionate insight and human detail, Suny has constructed a masterful work.

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THE SOVIET EXPERIMENT
Russia, the USSR, and the Successor States

Ronald Grigor Suny

New York Oxford OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1998

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Copyright 1998 by Ronald Grigor Suny

Published by Oxford University Press, Inc. 198 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016

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All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of Oxford University Press.

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

CIP

ISBN 0-19-508104-8 (cloth)

0-19-508105-6 (paper)

Printing (last digit): 9 8 7 6 5 4 3

Printed in the United States of America on acid-free 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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Contents
Introduction: 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
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
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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