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Hitler Stalin : the roots of evil /
Published 2003Subjects: “…Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953 Psychology.…”
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Stalin and Europe : imitation and domination, 1928-1953 /
Published 2014Subjects: “…Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953.…”
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Stalin and the Lubianka : a documentary history of the political police and security organs in the Soviet Union, 1922-1953 /
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Note on Translation, Document Presentation, Transliteration, and Abbreviations -- List of Abbreviations and Glossary of Frequently Used Terms -- Introduction: Stalin and the Lubianka -- Expanding Power, Infiltrating the State, 1922-1927 -- Threats from Abroad, Infiltrating the Economy, 1927-1930 -- Subduing the Countryside, 1928-1933 -- Ordering Society, 1933-1937 -- The Great Purges, 1935-1939 -- Social and Ethnic Cleansing : The Mass Operations, 1937-1938 -- The Security Organs at War, 1939-1944 -- Border Wars, Plots, and Spy Mania, 1945-1953 -- Conclusion -- Biographical Sketches -- List of Documents.…”
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Stalinism and nazism : history and memory compared /
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Stalin and the fate of Europe the postwar struggle for sovereignty
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…The Bornholm interlude -- The Albanian backflip -- The Finnish fight for independence -- The Italian elections -- The Berlin blockade -- Gomulka versus Stalin -- Austrian tangles…”
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Stalin's failed alliance : the struggle for collective security, 1936-1939 /
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Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini : totalitarianism in the twentieth century /
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The Concept of Neutrality in Stalin's Foreign Policy, 1945-1953 /
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Soviet European policy in World War II -- Soviet Central and Northern European policy : 1945 to the foundation of NATO in 1949 -- Neutrality and the consolidation of the Eastern Bloc : the perpetuation of a divided Europe : Stalin's European policy 1949 to 1952-1953 -- The USSR and Scandinavia -- Neutrality and Soviet foreign policy.…”
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Men of influence : Stalin's diplomats in Europe, 1930-1939 /
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Forging democracy : the history of the left in Europe, 1850-2000 /
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Spain in an international context, 1936-1959 /
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Origins of the Second World War : an international perspective /
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European dictatorships : a comparative history of the twentieth century /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…The First World War and its consequences -- The Treaty of Versailles and its effects -- The waves of the implementation of dictatorships in Europe: dynamics from constitutional government to totalitarian dictatorship -- The Russian Revolution and its consequences: Leninism and Stalinism -- The Baltic states: authoritarian and pro-fascist regimes between German and Russian imperialism -- Italian fascism and Mussolini's dictatorship -- The revolutions in Hungary and the "totalitarianisation" of the country under the guise of a territorial integration policy -- Poland's rebirth, Piłsudski's coup, and the formation of an authoritarian dictatorship for the "moral recovery" of the Polish nation -- The downfall of the Weimar Republic and the "Third Reich" -- The Republic of (German) Austria, the Austrian fascist corporate state and the Anschluss to the Reich -- Portugal: Salazarism and Estado Novo -- Spain: from the restoration monarchy to the Franco regime -- Greece's path to dictatorship and the anachronistic colonels' regime -- The creation of Yugoslavia, the King's dictatorship and an authoritarian state -- King's dictatorship, military regime and the "National Legionary Revolution:" Romania -- Military coup, royal dictatorship, and right-wing authoritarian government: Bulgaria -- Between oriental potentates, occidental autocracy and fascism: Albania -- Vichy: "Révolution nationale" and "État fran̨cais" -- The Quisling regime and the Nasjonal Samling -- The forced export of socialism to Central Eastern and South eastern Europe in tow of the Red Army and the beginning of the Cold War -- The Soviet model - the social system and living conditions in the USSR from 1934 until 1953 -- Poland's rebirth and integration into the Soviet sphere of influence -- Illusory self-communization: Czechoslovakia -- The brutal policy of Sovietization and exploitation: Romania as a test case -- Pro-Sovietism in the Stalinist model county: Bulgaria -- Gradual subordination: Hungary -- The Soviet founding of a "peace-loving democratic Germany": from the SBZ to the GDR -- Self-Sovietization and self-awareness through self-liberation: Yugoslavia -- Between the Yugoslavian and Soviet systems: Albania -- "Real existing socialism" and radical societal change: form the end of the Stalin Era to the first decade of the New Century - developments within each nation-state -- From personal dictatorships through oligarchy, glasnost and perestroika to Putin's authoritarian state -- The "singing revolution" and the Baltic states' quick adaptation to the EU -- Poland- the source of revolution in the Communist Eastern Bloc, solidarność, and the recovery of freedom -- Reform Communism and early regime change: Hungary -- From neo-Stalinism through the "Prague Spring" and the "Velvet Revolution" to separate paths toward democracy: Czechoslovakia -- Model socialist state and "double democratization" : the German Democratic Republic -- from Stalinism to national Communism to the "Unfinished Revolution": Romania -- The myth of the partisans, the Yugoslavian Second Way of Communism, and the catastrophe: Yugoslavia -- Bulgaria - Moscow's most loyal satellite state and its late return to Europe -- Conserved Stalinism and problematic system change: Albania -- Central, East Central, and South Eastern Europe after 1989: system transformation and dealing with the past -- Political religions - totalitarianism - modern dictatorships.…”
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Revising history in communist Europe : constructing counter-revolution in 1956 and 1968 /
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…<Span data-sheets-value="{"1":2, "2":"Introduction; The Export and Imposition of Stalinism; Hungarian De-Stalinization and Revising Recent History; A Revolution, a Counter-Revolution or a National Uprising?…”
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Goodbye to all that? : a history of Europe since 1945 /
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…: Eastern Europe, 1953-1975; De-Stalinization and its consequences; From the 'thaw' to neo-Stalinism; The Cold War after Stalin's death; Everyday life under communism; PART III: Shock Treatment; 5: Neo-Liberalism: Western Europe, 1975-1989; The crisis of social democracy; From Eurosclerosis to European Union; After détente; The turn; The culture of the turn; 6: Gerontocracy: Eastern Europe, 1975-1989.…”
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Isaac & Isaiah : the covert punishment of a Cold War heretic /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Berlin: a life -- Deutscher: a life -- The issues -- Marx and Marxism -- What is history? -- A portrait of Stalin -- Images of Lenin -- Trotsky the Prophet -- Berlin, Christopher Hill, and Deutscher -- Two concepts of liberty -- The hedgehog and the fox -- Anna Akhmatova -- Boris Pasternak -- The Cold War and the people's democracies -- Orwell and the renegades -- Post-Stalin Russia: the prophecies -- An anglo-American -- The new Left and Vietnam -- Two Jewish heritages -- Zionism -- The banality of evil: Berlin and Arendt -- The Sussex letters.…”
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