The End of the Communist Revolution

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Routledge, Nov 1, 2002 - History - 232 pages
Daniels strives to put perestroika in its long-term historical perspective by placing it in a broad theory of revolutionary process, within the context of Leninism, Stalinism and Brezshnevism.
 

Contents

Preface
Introduction
Back to the future
Death on the operating table
Seeds of its Own Destruction
Was Stalinism Communist?
The Long Agony of the Russian Revolution 6 The End of Revolutionary Empire
The End of the Communist Menace
Is there Socialism after Communism?
Notes
Index
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Robert V. Daniels is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Vermont and a leading American Sovietologist. His many books include: A Documentary History of Communism, Red October, and Russia—the Roots of Confrontation. He has been on the editorial board of the Journal of Modern History and was President of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies in 1992.

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