Khrushchev Sans Reproche: Review of Book by Sidney I. Ploss

Khrushchev Sans Reproche: Review of Book by Sidney I. Ploss
Author: Sidney I. Ploss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 7
Release: 1966
Genre:
ISBN:

The aims of Mr. Sidney I. Ploss are to identify the individuals, interest groups, and government bodies that have participated in important decisions and to analyze their attitudes and manoeuvres on such questions as the virgin lands program, abolition of machine tractor stations, conversions of collective farms into state farms, and decentralization of agricultural planning. Ploss is charged with accepting Krushchev as a 'good guy', disregarding evidence that casts doubt on Krushchev's competence and liberalism and imputing only base motives to his opponents.

Khrushchev and the Communist World

Khrushchev and the Communist World
Author: F. Fehér
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2022-12-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000805190

Khrushchev and the Communist World, first published in 1984, reviews the Khrushchev era, when the legacy of the Stalinist past was partly repudiated and the possibilities of reform within the USSR and the countries of the socialist camp were explored. The lessons derived from this exploration by Bloc leaders and Khrushchev’s successors unhappily led them to conclude that the scope for such reform was extremely limited. Many of Khrushchev’s reforms and reorganisation measures were indeed rescinded, but the notion had been planted that the naked terror of Stalinist rule and direct, centralised command over other socialist states were no longer feasible. This book reviews the evidence for this view both in internal terms and also in foreign affairs.

The Murder of Sergei Kirov

The Murder of Sergei Kirov
Author: Grover Furr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Revolutionaries
ISBN: 9789350023037

"On December 1, 1934 Leningrad Party leader Sergei M. Kirov was murdered. Investigation of this crime soon led to the three public Moscow "Show" Trials, to the "Tukhachevsky Affair" trial of eight top Army commanders; and then to the "Ezhovshchina" or "Great Terror". Was Leonid Nikolaev, Kirov's killer, a lone gunman acting from personal motives whose crime Stalin then "used" to frame and execute real or imagined enemies? Or was Nikolaev's arrest the key event that led to the uncovering "the great conspiracy against Soviet Russia"? Grover Furr has studied all the available evidence, most of it from formerly-secret Soviet archives. He offers complete and original translations of key historical documents and detailed analysis of their significance in an important synthesis that effectively reconsiders one of the pivotal events of Soviet history. Furr also examines in detail the three latest studies of the Kirov murder - by Alla Kirilina, Åsmund Egge, and Matthew Lenoe. His discovery: all the "authoritative" studies of the Kirov murder are hopelessly wrong. Written with the same meticulous attention to detail as his 2011 work "Khrushchev Lied, " Furr's book "The Murder of Sergei Kirov: History, Scholarship and the Anti-Stalin Paradigm" is a bold rejoinder to decades of omission, distortion and misinformation by Soviet, Russian, and Western historians."--Back cover.