
The Russian revolution of 1917 was a turning point in the twentieth century. The revolutions that swept through the USSR and Eastern Europe at the end of the 1980s marked another turning point. Communism and its Collapse surveys the course of communism and addresses the many intriguing questions that the experience of communism has raised.Focusing particularly on the USSR and Eastern Europe, this book examines the development of Communist rule in historical and analytical terms and includes discussion of:* communism as doctrine * the evolution of communist rule* the challenges to Soviet authority that came from Yugoslavia, Hungary and how communism worked in Czechoslovakia and Poland* the complex processes bringing an end to communist rule in the 1980s* rival historiographical interpretations of the whole mechanism of change.Communism and its Collapse is an essential introduction to the study of this crucial element of twentieth century history.
What factors contributed to the rise, institutionalization, and eventual dissolution of communist regimes in the USSR and Eastern Europe during the twentieth century? Stephen K. White provides a comprehensive historical and analytical survey of communist rule, examining the ideological foundations of the doctrine alongside the practical application of governance. The text synthesizes political developments with historiographical debates to explain the systemic collapse of these regimes at the end of the 1980s.
What You Will Find
Experts and students of political history identify this work as a foundational introduction to the study of twentieth-century communist regimes. Readers frequently note the clarity of the author's analytical framework when navigating the complex political transitions of Eastern Europe.
Page Count:
91
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group Plc
ISBN-10:
0203179390
ISBN-13:
9780203179390
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