The near torrent of works attempting to reconstruct and rectify the historical record of the Stalin era continues, and this one is a worthy example.
(Robert Legvold
Foreign Affairs 2009)
Hagenloh has written an important book on Soviet policing between Stalin's rise to power and the advent of WW II. It is a fresh, fascinating study.
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Choice 2009)
A very serious contribution to the field.
(Paul Monk
Australian Literary Review 2009)
Hagenloh's insightful and provocative examination of the Soviet police—civil ( militsiia) and security (political)—fills a glaring gap in our understanding of the Stalin era... Such a study is long overdue.
(William J. Chase
Russian Review 2010)
This is a book that transcends disciplinary boundaries and deserves to be widely read by scholars of criminal justice.
(Matthew Light
Law and Politics Book Review 2010)
This is an extraordinary book of cardinal importance to the history of Stalin’s USSR. Based on scrupulous original research in once secret archival documents, Stalin’s Police presents a magisterial and authoritative account of the struggles of Soviet leaders to control and manage their public.
(Peter Solomon, University of Toronto 2010)
Stalin’s Police betrays a prodigious amount of work and knowledge and makes a great contribution to the literature on Stalinism and totalitarianism. It also helps us better understand a feature of everyday life under Stalin, namely the sweeps of arrests of targeted segments of the population and attendant insecurity and fear that those sweeps left with nearly all Soviet citizens.
(Mark Von Hagen, Arizona State University 2010)
This is an important book, a first-class example of the current scholarship emerging from the detailed use of opened Russian archives of the Stalin era and a fascinating analysis of its machinery of policing and control.
(Mark Galeotti
Europe-Asia Studies 2011)
This is an excellent book, and like all good books its assertions (and assertiveness) will spark controversy.
(J. Arch Getty
Slavic Review 2011)
An impressive study.
(Melanie Ilic
Revolutionary Russia )
An impressively researched and analytically ambitious monograph on the history of Stalinist policing.
(David Priestland
American Historical Review )
Hagenloh's sophisticated and well-researched work is valuable reading.
(Alexander Hill
Journal of World History )
Provides valuable material and insights.
(Robert W. Thurston
The Historian )