Communism and its CollapseRanging from the Russian revolution of 1917 to the collapse of Eastern Europe in the 1980s this study examines Communist rule. By focusing primarily on the USSR and Eastern Europe Stephen White covers the major topics and issues affecting these countries, including: Any student or scholar of European history will find this an essential addition to their reading list. |
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... Levels of development and population are as reported in the World Development Report 1989 ( New York : World Bank ... Level of development Socialist Republics 1917 22,402 283 Mongolian People's Republic 1924 1,565 2 Albanian People's ...
... Levels of development and population are as reported in the World Development Report 1989 ( New York : World Bank ... Level of development Socialist Republics 1917 22,402 283 Mongolian People's Republic 1924 1,565 2 Albanian People's ...
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... This was reflected , first of all , in a system of formal political instruction , intended primarily but not exclusively for party members . There were three main levels : at the primary level the 6 What was communism ?
... This was reflected , first of all , in a system of formal political instruction , intended primarily but not exclusively for party members . There were three main levels : at the primary level the 6 What was communism ?
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Stephen White. were three main levels : at the primary level the subjects of study included the biography of Lenin and current party policy ; at advanced levels there was more emphasis upon party history , economics and philosophy . By ...
Stephen White. were three main levels : at the primary level the subjects of study included the biography of Lenin and current party policy ; at advanced levels there was more emphasis upon party history , economics and philosophy . By ...
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Contents
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The establishment of communist rule | 11 |
National communism in Eastern Europe | 21 |
The limits of reform | 30 |
A system in decline | 41 |
Transition from below | 52 |
Transition from above | 61 |
Explaining communist collapse | 71 |
Further reading 888888 | 82 |
Index | 88 |
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