Stalin's usable past : a critical edition of the 1937 short history of the USSR / David Brandenberger.
| Other author | Brandenberger, David, editor. |
| Format | Book |
| Publication | Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, [2024] |
| Description | xxii, 445 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. |
| Subjects |
| Uniform title | Kratkiĭ kurs istorii SSSR. English. |
| Portion of title | Critical edition of the 1937 short history of the USSR |
| Series | Stanford-Hoover series on authoritarianism Stanford-Hoover series on authoritarianism. ^A1471025 |
| Contents | Our country in the distant past -- The Kiev state -- Eastern Europe under the rule of the Mongol conquerors -- The rise of the Russian national state -- The expansion of the Russian state -- The peasant wars and revolts of the oppressed peoples in the 17th century -- Russia in the 18th century : the empire of landlords and merchants -- Tsarist Russia -- the gendarme of Europe -- The growth of capitalism in Tsarist Russia -- The first bourgeois revolution in Russia -- The second bourgeois revolution in Russia -- The Great October Socialist Revolution in Russia -- Military intervention : the Civil War -- The turn to peaceful labour : economic restoration of the country -- U.S.S.R. is the land of victorious socialism. |
| Abstract | "At the height of the Great Terror in 1937, Joseph Stalin took a break from the purges to edit a new textbook on the history of the U.S.S.R. Published shortly thereafter, the Short History of the U.S.S.R amounted to an ideological sea change. Stalin had literally rewritten Russo-Soviet History, breaking with two decades of Bolshevik propaganda that styled the 1917 Revolution as the start of a new era. In its place, he established a thousand-year pedigree for the Soviet state that stretched back through the Russian empire and Muscovy to the very dawn of Slavic civilization. Appearing in million-copy print runs through 1955, the Short History transformed how a generation of Soviet citizens were to understand the past, not only in public school and adult indoctrination courses, but on the printed page, the theatrical stage, and the silver screen. Stalin's Usable Past supplies a critical edition of the Short History that both analyzes the text and places it in historical context. By highlighting Stalin's precise redactions and embellishments, historian David Brandenberger reveals the scope of Stalin's personal involvement in the textbook's development, documenting in unprecedented detail his plans for the transformation of Soviet society's historical imagination"-- Provided by publisher. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (pages 371-429) and index. |
| Issued in other form | Online version: Stalin's usable past Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2024] 9781503638990 |
| LCCN | 2023058003 |
| ISBN | 9781503637863 |
| ISBN | 1503637867 hardcover |
| ISBN | electronic publication |
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