The Khrushchev Era, 1953-1964History and politics students alike will welcome this new Seminar Study which analyses the Khrushchev era -- a critical period of Soviet and world history. It was Khrushchev who, in 1957, finally filled the political vacuum left by the death of Stalin in 1953. He was an erratic, impulsive, inspirational and innovative leader who addressed the fundamental problems of the country - and yet he was, Martin McCauley argues, "a brilliant failure''. In this study the author explores all aspects of the Khrushchev era: including reforms in agriculture, economic policy, crises in Eastern Europe, the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, de-Stalinisation and Khrushchev's attempts to reform the Communist Party. |
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... June , were obliged to accept this document . It was then adopted by the SED Politburo as a whole . On 10 June the SED Politburo duly made known its New Course , but the 10 per cent increase in labour norms remained . The Russian ...
... June , were obliged to accept this document . It was then adopted by the SED Politburo as a whole . On 10 June the SED Politburo duly made known its New Course , but the 10 per cent increase in labour norms remained . The Russian ...
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Martin McCauley. intervened . On 16 June , East Berlin workers took to the streets , and on the next day the uprising spread to many parts of the German Democratic Republic ( GDR ) . The Soviets intervened with tanks on 17 June and ...
Martin McCauley. intervened . On 16 June , East Berlin workers took to the streets , and on the next day the uprising spread to many parts of the German Democratic Republic ( GDR ) . The Soviets intervened with tanks on 17 June and ...
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... June 1956 and links between the CPSU and the League of Communists of Yugoslavia were resumed . CRISES IN EASTERN EUROPE The denunciation of Stalin and the ending of the infallibility of the CPSU were tantamount to lighting a fuse under ...
... June 1956 and links between the CPSU and the League of Communists of Yugoslavia were resumed . CRISES IN EASTERN EUROPE The denunciation of Stalin and the ending of the infallibility of the CPSU were tantamount to lighting a fuse under ...
Contents
Khrushchev in Moscow | 4 |
Rebuilding Ukraine | 11 |
DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS | 17 |
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