... the book sheds light on many important aspects of the repressions

R.w. Davies, Europe-Asia Studies

stimulating, though-provoking reading ... this volume would be an asset to many university courses on Stalinism, dealing as it does with all the principal and perennial questions concerning the 'Terror', rehearsing and critiquing a wide historiography, and offering a variety of interpretations.

Jonathan Waterlow, History

Stalin's Terror of the 1930s has long been a popular subject for historians. However, while for decades, historians were locked in a narrow debate about the degree of central control over the terror process, recent archival research is underpinning new, innovative approaches and opening new perspectives. Historians have begun to explore the roots of the Terror in the heritage of war and mass repression in the late Imperial and early Soviet periods; in the regime's focus not just on former 'oppositionists', wreckers and saboteurs, but also on crime and social disorder; and in the common European concern to identify and isolate 'undesirable' elements. Recent studies have examined in much greater depth and detail the precipitants and triggers that turned a determination to protect the Revolution into a ferocious mass repression. The Anatomy of Terror is an edited volume which brings together the work of the leading historians in the field, presenting not only the latest developments in the subject, but also the latest evolution of the debate. The sixteen chapters are divided into eight themes, with some themes reflecting the diversity of sources, methodologies and angles of approach, others showing stark differences of opinion. This opens up the field of study to further research, and this volume will proof indispensable for historians of political violence and of the era of Stalinist Terror.
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An edited volume which brings together the work of the leading historians on the subject of Stalin's Terror in the 1930s, underpinning new, innovative approaches and opening new perspectives in the field.
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FORMATIVE INFLUENCES; STALIN AND THE PARTY; PRACTICES OF STATE VIOLENCE; IDEOLOGY; POLICE, JUSTICE AND TERROR; PRECIPITANTS; VICTIMS AND PERPETRATORS; STATISTICS
New fundamental research, with innovative approaches and perspectives, on Stalin's Terror Authorative contributions from leading historians of the subject Divided into eight themes, each introduced by the authors Clear presentation of historiographical context, with recommended supplementary reading
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James Harris is Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at the University of Leeds.
New fundamental research, with innovative approaches and perspectives, on Stalin's Terror Authorative contributions from leading historians of the subject Divided into eight themes, each introduced by the authors Clear presentation of historiographical context, with recommended supplementary reading
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Product details

ISBN
9780199655663
Published
2013
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Weight
676 gr
Height
237 mm
Width
169 mm
Thickness
26 mm
Age
UU, UP, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
344

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Biographical note

James Harris is Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at the University of Leeds.