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| | Stalinism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He opposed Stalin’s views on the state monopoly of foreign trade and especially his nationality policies in Georgia. |  | | Apart from that clear wish to dismiss Stalin from his post of general secretary Lenin envisaged an oligarchic rule of the party under the leadership of Trotsky after his death. |  | | According to them Lenin was head of a revolutionary proletariat dictatorship and Stalin imposed his own totalitarian one. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalinism
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| | PBS Anti-Stalinism Is Based On Nazi Lies |
 | | The final major falsehood concerns the way in which Stalin became the main leader in the Party after Lenin's death. |  | | Here the series adopts the line made famous by Trotsky: that Stalin had used his position as General Secretary to "stack" the Party in his favor: |  | | "By controlling appointments within the Party, Stalin gradually acquired greater real power than his rivals. |
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http://www.plp.org/cd_sup/pbsstal1.html
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| | Review of "The Life and Death of Stalinism" |
 | | The contradictory laws of capitalism in the East have already torn Stalinism asunder, and the class struggle which these laws configure gives authentic communists confidence that social revolution was on the agenda. |  | | Review of "The Life and Death of Stalinism" |  | | This results in a deep appreciation of his understanding of Stalinism's counterrevolutionary nature, as well as a critique and explanation of his failure to see that the capitalist counterrevolution finally won out in the USSR. |
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http://www.lrp-cofi.org/book/BookReview.html
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| | Stalinism: Its Origins and Future |
 | | Khrushchev and the 20th Congress; The Opposition under Khrushchev; "Catching up and Overtaking the West"; Peaceful Co-Existence; Cuba; The Fall-out from Khrushchev's Secret Speech; The Decline of Stalinism. |  | | Poland: Gdansk and Gdynia 1970, Radom 1976, The Birth of Solidarity 1980; How Solidarity Defeated Stalinism |  | | Sell-out of the Century; The Aftermath of the War, Yugoslavia, the Baltic States, Bulgaria, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Rumania, DDR; The Impact of the War on the Soviet Union; Stalinist Policy in the West, Italy, France, Britain, Australia, Greece. |
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http://home.mira.net/~andy/bs
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| | Leon Trotsky: Stalinism and Bolshevism |
 | | The Bolsheviks made compromises with the bourgeoisie; Stalin became its ally and support. |  | | This did not however prevent the degeneration of the Soviet state and the staging of the Moscow trials. |  | | The Bolsheviks destroyed all parties but their own; Stalin strangled the Bolshevik Party in the interest of a Bonapartist clique. |
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http://www.socialistparty.org.uk/russia/stalin.html
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| | Stalinism in the Postwar World |
 | | The sweep of Stalinism over Europe would inevitably assist them in gaining support in Britain. |  | | The pressure from Stalinism compels the Yugoslav bureaucracy to borrow extensively from the Marxist criticism of Stalin. |  | | Possibilities will be there of creating a mass revolutionary tendency fighting against reformism, capitalist politics and Stalinism. |
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http://www.tedgrant.org/works/5/1/stalinism_postwar_world.html
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 | | Introduction: Interpretations of Stalinism: David L. Hoffmann (The Ohio State University). |  | | Stalin's Role: Stalin and his Stalinism: Power and Authority in the Soviet Union, 1930–53: Ronald Grigor Suny. |  | | Resistance and Conformity: Everyday Stalinism: Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times: Sheila Fitzpatrick (University of Chicago). |
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http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/bookxml.asp?isbn=0631228918
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| | Stalinism as a Way of Life -- Image gallery |
 | | The white bust in the middle is of Lenin. |  | | The photograph on the right is of Stalin. |  | | The poster quotes (in Ukrainian) a dictum of P. Postyshev, Ukrainian party boss: "We must make 1935 a year of bountiful harvest no matter what the climatic conditions." |
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http://www.yale.edu/annals/siegelbaum/images/siegelbaum_photos.htm
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| | Stalin and Stalinism |
 | | Discuss the "straight-line school of ideological determinism," leading from Lenin to Stalin. |  | | state, society, or Stalin the man? Would you characterize Lewin's interpretation as "economic determinist"? |  | | Or should we busy ourselves with sorting through all those central committee decisions and protocols of discussions? |
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http://www.econ.uiuc.edu/~koenker/stalin-04.html
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| | Introduction to The Decline of Stalinism - The Sino-Soviet Split and The International Break-up of Stalinism |
 | | The anti-Stalinist struggle continued almost without interruption in Poland from 1968 up until the election of a Solidarity Government in June 1989. |  | | This disintegration became a major factor in the movement from crisis to decline in the world Stalinist movement. |  | | The great irony of this period is that the wider, deeper and more powerful became the international movement of which Stalinism stood at the head, the more deeply Stalinism was thrown in to crisis. |
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http://home.mira.net/~andy/bs/bs3-int.htm
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| | Stalinism - ihxu.com Info About Stalinism |
 | | What was the class nature of the USSR by Stalinism a new form of Russian Imperialism reigned supreme in the USSR, |  | | Declaration of the 25th CPNZ National Conference: STALINISM: State |  | | Disillusioned by both Stalinism and the conformity of cold war America, Stalinism is a colloquial term for the political and economic system implemented |
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http://ihxu.com/?q=stalinism
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| | The Gulag and Stalinism |
 | | Let History Judge: The Origins and Consequences of Stalinism |  | | Stalin's Aviation Gulag: A Memoir of Andrei Tupolev and the Purge Era |  | | Stalinism in a Russian Province: A Study of Collectivization and Dekulakization in Siberia (Studies in Russian and East European History and Society) |
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http://vlad.tribnet.com/2000/page/text/booklist3.html
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| | AmbivaBlog: Intellectual Stalinism in the Scientific Establishment |
 | | Posted by amba on August 20, 2005 at 11:55 AM |  | | As for "Stalinism," no, it was not full-blown Stalinism, but when you read the viciousness of the attacks on Sternberg (one site I read kept saying "he had it coming to him") and the desire to silence and discredit him, the initial impulse is there. |  | | Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Intellectual Stalinism in the Scientific Establishment: |
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http://ambivablog.typepad.com/ambivablog/2005/08/intellectual_st.html
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| | Stalinism in Eastern Europe: the Rise and Fall of the GDR |
 | | This was an outright apology for counterrevolutionary Stalinism. |  | | For his part, Stalin promised the imperialist powers his support in restabilising bourgeois rule in Western Europe. |  | | The Fourth International did finally use the term "deformed workers&; states" to describe the states established in Eastern Europe. |
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http://www.wsws.org/history/1998/jan1998/gdr.shtml
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| | Theories of Stalinism's Collapse |
 | | As a consequence, during the 1920’s the conservative bureaucracy led by Joseph Stalin consolidated its power at the head of the state and ruling Communist Party. |  | | The replacement of large-scale state industry with private industry would be a technical-economic regression. |  | | The major deformed workers&; state theorists also saw Stalinism as stable, in their case arguing that the 8220;workers&; states” did not face the “restoration” of capitalism. |
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http://www.lrp-cofi.org/PR/StalinismPR65.html
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| | Talk:Stalinism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This is absurd, it's whitewashing Stalinism by selecting only positive information about it in the article.--rwerp 10:09, 17 July 2005 (UTC) |  | | "Stalinism" was not exported: the term is applicable only to the Soviet Union. |  | | User 172 is removing not only my additions, but also the sentence about totalitarianism at the top of the article. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Stalinism
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| | Glossary R-Z |
 | | Stalinism was not socialist (if it had been, workers would have voted on all government policy), nor was it communist (in which case the state would have disappeared completely). |  | | However, Stalin co-opted these terms to describe his rule, and they are still used to describe it today. |  | | Stalinism: 1) The type of dictatorial government practiced by Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union. |
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http://home.att.net/~Resurgence/glossaryrz.htm
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| | International Socialist Review |
 | | Yet, under Stalin, the state owned the means of production, but the workers did not own the state. |  | | See Gabriel Kolko, The Politics of War: The World and United States Foreign Policy, 1943-1945 (New York: Vintage, 1968), pp. |  | | In fact, Stalin had to drown the Bolshevik Party of 1917 in blood in order to consolidate his power and the victory of the bureaucracy. |
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http://www.isreview.org/issues/10/TheFallOfStalinism.shtml
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| | Stalinism - definition of Stalinism by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | Stalinism - a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.) |  | | The bureaucratic, authoritarian exercise of state power and mechanistic application of Marxist-Leninist principles associated with Stalin. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Stalinism
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| | Ernest Germain: Stalinism (1947) |
 | | The counter-revolutionary intervention of Stalinism in Spain was inspired by complex diplomatic considerations of the Kremlin; it nonetheless led to the triumph of the bourgeois counter-revolution. |  | | The world-wide upsurge of Stalinism after World War II was the crest of the great revolutionary tide. |  | | Far from being demoralized, they were filled with hopes they had not known since the October Revolution. |
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http://www.marxists.org/archive/mandel/1947/04/stalism.htm
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| | What was Stalinism? - Military Photos |
 | | Stalinism is a present tense - Stalinism is the cult of Stalin, obviously after his death, guided by belief that his actions were for the good of the nation and its people... |  | | Stalinists are a minority and gained most voice and followers after in the late 80's and early 90's - partially due to Glasnost but also when the new "democratic" nation turned its back on its elderly and let the nation go to thieves and chaos... |  | | Stalinism is simply a method of rule by a centralized, authoritarian faction with a brutal dictator at its lead who demands total subservience of all his resources. |
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http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?t=76272
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| | Stalin and Stalinism |
 | | This pamphlet examines Stalin's ambiguous personal and political legacy, his achievements and his crimes - all now the subject of major reappraisal both in the West and in the former Soviet Union. |  | | Examination of Stalin's ambiguous personal and political legacy, his achievements and his crimes - all now under intense scrutiny and reappraisal throughout the USSR and Eastern Europe. |  | | Titles - Authors - Politics & Government - Politics - Alan Wood - Stalin and Stalinism eBooks |
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http://www.ebookmall.com/ebooks/stalin-and-stalinism-wood-ebooks.htm
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| | Why Hewett the Stalinist will be forgiven - smh.com.au |
 | | Amis has got the accusation right, but his treatment of it is easily dismissed because of his own vanity and self-centredness. |  | | But most of them will have an additional dimension, on account of her long political history in the Communist Party and thereafter on the left of politics. |  | | Most will treat her long adhesion to Stalinism, Soviet terror and thereafter to the totalitarian temptations of the left as evidence of high principle, and praiseworthy. |
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http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/08/26/1030053033783.html
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| | Central Europe Review - Book Review: Everyday Stalinism. Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times: Soviet Russia in the ... |
 | | Stalin's Russia had a dual nature, reflected as much in the state's propaganda and policies as it was in daily life. |  | | In this way, Fitzpatrick does succeed in driving home the point that daily Soviet life in the 1930s was far from one-dimensional, bland or boring (though perhaps a little more boredom would have been welcomed!). |  | | Her previous work (Stalin's Peasants: Resistance and Survival in the Russian Village after Collectivization, London / New York: OUP, 1994) concentrated primarily on the experiences of people in the countryside during the same period. |
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http://www.ce-review.org/99/25/books25_rohozinska.html
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| | Stalinism for All Seasons |
 | | Vladimir Tismaneanu is Professor of Politics at the University of Maryland, College Park; Director of the university's Center for the Study of Post-Communist Societies; and editor of the journal East European Politics and Societies. |  | | Tismaneanu discusses significant moments in the final six decades of world communism, including the Spanish Civil War, World War II, the Comintern, Stalin and the Bolshevization of the Eastern European communist parties, and de-Stalinization. |  | | Stalinism for All Seasons is the first comprehensive history of the Romanian Communist Party (RCP). |
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http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/9962.html
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| | Stalinism Joseph Stalin Communism Questia.com Online Library |
 | | Customize your search: Stalinism [refine search][refine search][refine search] |  | | The Political Thought of Joseph Stalin: A Study in Twentieth-Century Revolutionary Patriotism |  | | Everyday Stalinism: Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times: Soviet Russia in the 1930s |
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http://www.questia.com/library/politics-and-government/stalinism.jsp
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| | The Death of Stalinism in Bohemia (1990) |
 | | This is interesting symbolism.It is about Stalinism, his fall and other leaders in Czech history. |  | | Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for The Death of Stalinism in Bohemia (1990) |  | | Plot Summary: A bust of Stalin is cut open on an operating table, leading to an elaborate animated depiction of Czech... |
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http://imdb.com/title/tt0099386
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| | Yukos Exile Nevzlin Accuses Putin of Stalinism - NEWS - MOSNEWS.COM |
 | | President Vladimir Putin enjoys the absolute power of one person, in that he uses the law enforcement system and the lack of free press to intimidate Russias business elite and to renationalize Yukos, once Russias largest private oil company, he said. |  | | The longtime business associate of the imprisoned oil tycoon spoke out from self-imposed exile in Israel, denying criminal charges by the Russian authorities and saying the accusations against him are a continuation of a Kremlin campaign of intimidation. |  | | The situation in Russia today can be described as Stalinism, Leonid Nevzlin, a core Yukos shareholder and a longtime business associate of Russian oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, told the New York Times on Sunday. |
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http://www.mosnews.com/news/2005/03/21/nevzlinnyt.shtml
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| | Asia Times |
 | | Contra the FEER, it was Lenin and the old Bolsheviks who sought to foment world revolution. |  | | Aidan Foster-Carter is honorary senior research fellow in sociology and modern Korea, Leeds University, England. |  | | While agreeing that survival is ultimately the name of the game for the Dear Leader, I'd maintain that the sobriquet Stalinist is of great analytical utility in explaining North Korea as a system. |
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| | Amazon.com: Albanian Stalinism: Books: Arshi Pipa |
 | | Hoxha became a sort of messiah figure, lauded even after his death as Albania's lone Marxist-Leninist theoretician (he had the other Marxist intellectuals killed). |  | | Pipa shows how Enver Hoxha adopted the personality cult of Stalinism, creating a sect around himself through purges and through his dense, convoluted writings. |  | | Albania's emphasis on collectivization, industrial development, gulags, and party purges not only can be traced to this dependence and adoption of Stalinism, but also lasted much longer than Stalinism did around the world. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0880331844?v=glance
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| | His 342.01: Stalinism, F04, Kaiser |
 | | Alexpoulos, Golfo. “Exposing Illegality and Oneself: Complaint and Risk in Stalin’s Russia,” in Reforming Justice, 1864-1996: power, culture, and the limits of the legal order, ed. |  | | Brooks, Jeffrey. Thank you, comrade Stalin! Soviet public culture from revolution to Cold War. Princeton, 2000. |  | | McNeal, Robert H., comp. Stalin's Works: An Annotated Bibliography. Stanford, 1967. |
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| | CONTENDING WITH STALINISM |
 | | She is the author of The Best Sons of the Fatherland and Peasant Rebels under Stalin and coeditor of The War Against the Peasantry. |  | | Resistance has become an important and controversial analytical category for the study of Stalinism. |  | | Drawing on a wealth of archival materials, the contributors greatly expand our understanding of this pivotal era in Soviet history."--David L. Hoffmann, Ohio State University |
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http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/cup_detail.taf?ti_id=3818
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| | Gorbachev Concerned Over Stalinism Restoration Under Putin - NEWS - MOSNEWS.COM |
 | | He reminded of the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union where Stalins cult was deflated. |  | | He said that the Congress and subsequent Perestroika were organically tied and this is the reason why some people consider (both events) as treason. |  | | We see Stalins portraits, see sort of a renaissance of (Stalinism) in the media, in the theaters, there are attempts to preserve Stalinism, it is very serious, Gorbachev was quoted by Interfax news agency as saying at a news conference. |
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http://www.mosnews.com/news/2006/02/13/gorbystalin.shtml
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| | FJC News S. Petersburg Jews Commemorate Jewish Victims of Stalinism |
 | | There were many elderly congregants present, many remembering well those terrifying years, after which the Chairman of the local 'Chevra Kadisha' Yan Flyashnik recited a prayer in the memory of those lost to Stalinism. |  | | Leaders and members of the city's Jewish community laid wreaths at the monument to the Jewish victims. |  | | This commemorative ceremony took place following the annual memorial event arranged by the 'Memorial' Society. |
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| | Stalinism - 150,000 eBooks - eBookMall - World's Largest Selection! |
 | | Stalinism is a controversial new addition to the current debates related to the history of the Stalinist period of the Soviet Union. |  | | Sheila Fitzpatrick has collected together not only the classics of the revisionist period including Moshe Lewin, but also new work by young Russian, American and European scholars, in an attempt to reassess this contentious and deeply-politicised subject. |  | | Stalinism - 150,000 eBooks - eBookMall - World's Largest Selection! |
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http://www.ebookmall.com/ebooks/stalinism-fitzpatrick-ebooks.htm
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| | Oliver Kamm: It takes an intellectual to find excuses for Stalinism |
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http://oliverkamm.typepad.com/blog/2004/07/it_takes_an_int.html
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| | Stalinism Web Page |
 | | Markus' evaluation of the period and his question for your paper topic. |  | | When you finish go to the Page on the Legacy of Stalinism and read Mr. |  | | Read your fellow students pages and answer their questions. |
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http://members.tripod.com/David_Markus/stalinism.htm
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| | Illicit Relics: Icons of Stalinism |
 | | What kinds of “relics” have guided people’s understanding of Stalinism, both before the leader’s death and after, by those who lived through it and those who inherited them? |  | | Taken together, the papers will allow symposium participants to take stock of the state, direction, and variety of current scholarly approaches to Stalinist society and culture. |  | | Scholars from the fields of literary and cultural studies, history, and the social sciences will examine the problems of studying Stalinist culture and contemporary reverberations of Stalinism. |
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http://www.usc.edu/dept/las/sll/stalinism.html
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| | Lyubov Orlova: Stalinism's Shining Star |
 | | The film was made at the height of Stalinist repression; some of the people who worked on it were purged, their contribution never credited. |  | | At the same time, Volga-Volga is believed to have been Iosif Stalin's favorite film (reportedly, Stalin had even made some recommendations during filming). |  | | In the annals of Russian cinema, Orlova's name would be listed immediately after that of silent screen legend Vera Kholodnaya (1893-1919), and would be followed by such serious actresses as Faina Ranevskaya (1896-1984) and Vera Maretskaya (1906-1978). |
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http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/02/23/orlova.html
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| | Everyday Stalinism |
 | | This book critique will seek to give a brief synopsis of Everyday Stalinism, how reading this book enhanced my own personal understanding of Sovi |  | | After the revolution of 1917 and the change in the regime, life for ordinary Russians took a very different course. |  | | Book Critique on Everyday Stalinism In Shelia Fitzpatrick’s Everyday Stalinism, life in Soviet Russia during the 1930s is described in a variety of ways. |
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http://www.radessays.com/link.php?site=re&aff=r2c2&dest=viewpaper.php?request=94984
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| | Definition of Stalinism - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary |
 | | : the political, economic, and social principles and policies associated with Stalin; especially : the theory and practice of communism developed by Stalin from Marxism-Leninism and marked especially by rigid authoritarianism, widespread use of terror, and often emphasis on Russian nationalism |  | | Get the Top 10 Search Results for "Stalinism" |  | | For More Information on "Stalinism" go to Britannica.com |
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http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=Stalinism
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