Biblioteca / 2000-2009
Barry McLoughlin – Kevin McDermott, editors. Stalin’s Terror. High Politics and Mass Repression in the Soviet Union.
Nueva York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
xviii, 255 páginas.
Contents
Preface
1 – Rethinking Stalinist Terror / Barry McLoughlin and Kevin McDermott
Part I
The Politics of Repression
2 – Party and NKVD: Power Relationships in the Years of the Great Terror / Oleg Khlevniuk
3 – Ezhov’s Scenario for the Great Terror and the Falsified Record of the Third Moscow Show Trial / Wladislaw Hedeler
4 – Dimitrov, the Comintern and Stalinist Repression / Fridrikh I. Firsov
Part II
The Police and Mass Repression
5 – Social Disorder, Mass Repression and the NKVD during the 1930s / David Shearer
6 – Mass Operations of the NKVD, 1937–8: A Survey / Barry McLoughlin
7 – The “Polish Operation” of the NKVD, 1937–8 / Nikita Petrov and Arsenii Roginskii
Part III
Victim Studies
8 – Foreign Communists and the Mechanisms of Soviet Cadre Formation in the USSR / Berthold Unfried
9 – Stalinist Terror in the Moscow District of Kuntsevo, 1937–8 / Aleksandr Vatlin and Natalia Musienko
10 – The Fictitious “Hitler-Jugend” Conspiracy of the Moscow NKVD / Hans Schafranek and Natalia Musienko
11 – Terror against Foreign Workers in the Moscow Elektrozavod Plant, 1937–8 / Sergei Zhuravlev
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