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Origins of the Great Purges: The Soviet Communist Party Reconsidered, 1933 -1938 (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies) (en Inglés)
John Archibald Getty
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Origins of the Great Purges: The Soviet Communist Party Reconsidered, 1933 -1938 (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies) (en Inglés) - Getty, John Archibald
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Reseña del libro "Origins of the Great Purges: The Soviet Communist Party Reconsidered, 1933 -1938 (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies) (en Inglés)"
This is a study of the structure of the Soviet Communist Party in the 1930s. Based upon archival and published sources, the work describes the events in the Bolshevik Party leading up to the Great Purges of 1937-1938. Professor Getty concludes that the party bureaucracy was chaotic rather than totalitarian, and that local officials had relative autonomy within a considerably fragmented political system. The Moscow leadership, of which Stalin was the most authoritarian actor, reacted to social and political processes as much as instigating them. Because of disputes, confusion, and inefficiency, they often promoted contradictory policies. Avoiding the usual concentration on Stalin's personality, the author puts forward the controversial hypothesis that the Great Purges occurred not as the end product of a careful Stalin plan, but rather as the bloody but ad hoc result of Moscow's incremental attempts to centralise political power.