Description
About the Author
Mark Edele is Hansen Professor in History at the University of Melbourne
Reviews
'[...] explains - in clear and lucid terms - why Stalinism is important, and why it is still important today.'
Professor Matthew Stibbe, Sheffield Hallam University
' [...] Edele is to be commended for his exposition of the intricate, intense debates over the past half-century within Anglo-American academia and more recently within the Soviet successor states, notably Russia and the Ukraine.
History Australia
'[...] this book presents an excellent overview of some of the conflicts over Stalinism and an incisive analysis of some of the themes within that debate. It is a welcome addition to our literature on this subject.'
The Russian Review
'[...] His approach to debates among historians about Stalinism is biographical, contains a good deal about their infighting, and seeks to define - and complicate - schools of thought. That he has made a worthy contribution to Manchester University Press' series on Issues of Historiography is a testament to the magnitude of his reading, the sharpness and consistency of his argument, and the unusual politicisation of the subject he has chosen.'
Labour History
"demonstrates that a historiographical essay (a genre many students consider boring) can be interesting reading... excellent medicine against ... [historical amnesia] for all students of Stalinism."
IVAN KURILLA
European University at St. Petersburg, JSPPS 7:2 (2021)
Book Information
ISBN 9781784994310
Author Mark Edele
Format Paperback
Page Count 312
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publisher Manchester University Press
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 138mm * 17mm