1st Edition

Communism and its Collapse

By Stephen White Copyright 2001
    112 Pages
    by Routledge

    102 Pages
    by Routledge

    Ranging 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:
    * communism as a doctrine
    * the evolution of Communist rule
    * the challenges to Soviet authority in Hungary and Yugoslavia
    * the emerging economic fragility of the 1960s
    * the complex process of collapse in the 1980s.

    Any student or scholar of European history will find this an essential addition to their reading list.

    Chapter 1 What was communism?; Chapter 2 The establishment of communist rule; Chapter 3 ‘National communism’ in Eastern Europe; Chapter 4 The limits of reform; Chapter 5 A system in decline; Chapter 6 Transition from below; Chapter 7 Transition from above; Chapter 8 Explaining communist collapse;

    Biography

    Stephen White Professor of Politics at the University of Glasgow. His many published works include The Bolshevik Poster (Yale, 1988), After Gorbachev (Cambridge, 1994), Russia’s New Politics (Cambridge, 2000) and, with Evan Mawdsley, The Soviet Elite from Lenin to Gorbachev (Oxford, 2000).