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The Soviet Experiment: Russia, The USSR, and the Successor States [Paperback]

Ronald Grigor Suny (Author)
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November 13, 1997 0195081056 978-0195081053 1ST
The West has always had a difficult time understanding the Soviet Union. For decades Americans have known a Soviet Union clouded by ideological passions and a dearth of information. Today, with the revelations under glasnost and the collapse of the Communist empire, Americans are now able to see the former Soviet Union as a whole, and explore the turbulent tale of a Soviet history that has a beginning, a middle, and an end.
One of the eminent Soviet historians of our time, Ronald Grigor Suny takes us on a journey that examines the complex themes of Soviet history from the last tsar of the Russian empire to the first president of the Russian republic. He examines the legacies left by former Soviet leaders and explores the successor states and the challenges they now face. Combining gripping detail with insightful analysis, Suny focuses on three revolutions: the tumultuous year of 1917 when Vladimir Lenin led the Bolshevik takeover of the tsarist empire; the 1930s when Joseph Stalin refashioned the economy, the society, and the state; and the 1980s and 1990s when Mikhail Gorbachev's ambitious and catastrophic attempt at sweeping reform and revitalization resulted in the breakup of the Soviet Union led by Boris Yeltsin. He unravels issues, explaining "deeply contradictory" policies toward the various Soviet nationalities, including Moscow's ambivalence over its own New Economic Policy of the 1920s and the attempts at reform that followed Stalin's death. He captures familiar as well as little-known events, including the movement of the crowds on the streets of St. Petersburg in the February revolution; Stalin's collapse into a near-catatonic state after Hitler's much-predicted invasion; and Yeltsin's political maneuvering and public grandstanding as he pushed the disintegration of the Soviet Union and faced down his rivals.
Students and social scientists alike continue to be fascinated by the Soviet experiment and its meaning. The Soviet Experiment recovers the complexities and contradictions of the 70 years of Soviet Power, exploring its real achievements as well as its grotesque failings. Clearly written and well-argued, this narrative is complete with helpful anecdotes and examples that will not only engage students and offer them an opportunity to learn from new material but also afford them the opportunity to form their own opinions by reading the text and looking into the suggested readings. With insight and detail, Suny has constructed a masterful work, providing the fullest account yet of one of the greatest transformations of modern history.

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Suny (political science, Univ. of Chicago; Looking Toward Ararat, Indiana Univ., 1993) is a highly regarded scholar of the late Soviet Union. His present work, a textbook survey of that country's "turbulent tale," charts the "traumatic and painful transformations" of Russia from decrepit tsarist autocracy to post-Soviet chaos, corruption, and uncertainty. Suny's tone is judicious, and his judgment that the Soviet experiment's great achievement of "rough modernization of a backward, agrarian society," which produced nonetheless an incompletely modernized society for the 1980s and 1990s, is well supported. He is particularly good on World War II, its cost, and its impact. Each chapter has suggestions for further readings, with a chronology of dates at the end. This is and should remain a valuable reference text.?Robert H. Johnston, McMaster Univ., Hamilton, Ontario
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"Ronald Suny has written a splendid book, likely to become the standard history of the Soviet Union. If offers a wide-ranging, detailed, but shaply focused analytical narrative...It is a well-balanced account in every sense...In contrast to the moralizing that has passed for historical analysis in some quarters recently, Suny manages to write critically about the Soviet experiment, sparing us none of its horrors, yet registering its achievements...Throughout the writing is lucid, spiced by the telling example, quotation, or anecdote. Ultimately, however, what makes the book so impressive is its breadth of human sympathy. Undergraduates, start here!"--The Russian Review

"Interesting, comprehensive, and thought-provoking. An authoritative text on Soviet and Russian politics."--Guoli Lin, College of Charleston

"A thoroughly researched and extremely well written text. I will definitely use it in my courses. The length is perfect and it covers all subjects up to the present. Excellent."--Walter T. Brown, Ramapo College of New Jersey

"The best text available for upper-level courses in Soviet History."--Hugh Phillips, Western Kentucky University

"A comprehensive overview of the Soviet state from the point of origin to the successor states after the dissolution. Should prove an ideal one-volume introduction to Russia in the 20th century."--Dan O'Bryan, Sierra Nevada College

Product Details

  • Paperback: 560 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 1ST edition (November 13, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195081056
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195081053
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #257,923 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good read, February 12, 2005
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This review is from: The Soviet Experiment: Russia, The USSR, and the Successor States (Paperback)
This is a good book for people just trying to get a grasp on what's going on. There are some "generalizations" as someone mentioned in an earlier review, but they are less unsubstantiated than they are just not always elaborated upon. I think it's a blessing, since Suny's other book on Soviet Essays & Documents is a lot more precise and, consequently, hard to get through. It's good information though, and especially in the Soviet Experiment his style of writing makes for an easy, fair-minded, fascinating read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Soviet Experiment: Russia, The USSR And The Successor St, April 29, 2000
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The Soviet Experiment is a snapshot of the social, cultural and polical paradigms that have helped shape this most interesting nation. From the quixotic Bolshevik Revolution to the years of terror under Joseph Stalin to the vain attempts by Borris Yeltsin to create a meaningfull democracy this book gives you all aspects of the Russian delema during the twentieth century. By looking at Russian history and seeing their struggles in industrialization one is better able to understand what an accomplishment the US has achieved during the twentieth century. Great book I would recommend it to any one
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fine Survey; 4.5 Stars, February 1, 2009
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This is a very fine survey of Soviet history from the Russian Revolution to the collapse of the Soviet state. While this is a chronologically arranged account, Suny divides Soviet history into a set of sensibly selected periods. These are the Russian Revolution and establishment of the Soviet state in the Civil War, the period of modest relaxation of state efforts at control that was the New Economic Policy (NEP), the Stalinist revolution from above and WWII, the efforts at reform after Stalin, the stagnation of the Brezhnev decades, and the final effort at reform that led to the fall of the Soviet state. Major political, social, economic, and to a lesser extent, intellectual developments are discussed for each period. Suny makes a very successful effort to balance narrative and analysis. Controversial issues are described as such and references given to appropriate further reading. The balance between sufficient detail and maintaining a good narrative flow within the limits of a moderate sized survey is excellent. Consistent themes are the discrepancies between Marxist doctrine and the social realities of Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union, the enormous transformation of Soviet society that took place under the leadership of the Communist party, the brutality of Stalin, and the consistent Soviet suppression of civil society and democratic impulses. The bibliography is excellent. This book is an excellent entry into the complicated literature on the Soviet Union and recommended strongly.
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The first impression of the traveler moving across Russia at the turn of the twentieth century was the vast size of the country. Read the first page
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bourgeois specialists, crisis and revolution
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Soviet Union, United States, New York, Central Committee, Red Army, Soviet Russia, Central Asia, Great Purges, Provisional Government, Great Britain, October Revolution, Black Sea, The Imperial Legacy, Constituent Assembly, Supreme Soviet, West Germany, First Five-Year Plan, Near Abroad, North Caucasus, The Big Chill, The Great Fatherland War, The Paradoxes of Brezhnev's Long Reign, Grand Alliance, Socialist Motherland, Stalin's Industrial Revolution
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