1st Edition

The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union

By Richard Sakwa Copyright 1999
    544 Pages
    by Routledge

    544 Pages
    by Routledge

    Through sources and documents, The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union by Richard Sakwa places the Soviet experience in historical and comparative context. The author introduces each source in this volume fully and provides commentary and analysis.
    Using eye-witness accounts, official documents and new materials which have just come to light, Richard Sakwa gives an historical overview of the Soviet Union from the revolution of 1906 to the fall of the regime.

    Series editor’s preface, Glossary, Acknowledgements, Introduction, 1. The Rise of Bolshevism, 2. 1917: From Revolution to Revolution, 3. The Birth of the Soviet State, 1917–1921, 4. The Paths Diverge, 1921–1929, 5. Building Socialism, 1929–1939, 6. The Road to Berlin, 1939–1945, 7. The Cold Peace, 1945–1953, 8. Khrushchev and Reform, 1953–1964, 9. Brezhnev and Stagnation, 1964–1985, 10. Crisis and Fall of the Soviet System, 1985–1991, Further Reading, Bibliography, Index

    Biography

    Richard Sakwa

    'As the collection proceeds, the reader gets a real sense of the USSRs accumulating problems To relate coherently such a complex history in documents, as Richard Sawka has done in this valuable book, is a fine achievement.' - Murray Frame, The Journal of the History Association

    'Sakwa has done students of Soviet politics a service by bringing together such an eclectic and fascinating collection its merits are many the breadth of knowledge of sources and the author's historical perspective make the text an extremely valuable one.' - Political Studies