The 1917 Russian Revolution and Stalin

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[23 articles October 2011]
 

Stalin: A Reassessment 
by John Laver. Vol. 1 No. 1

Reflections on the Russian Revolution of 1917 in a Post-Communist World 
by Beryl Williams. Vol. 1 No. 2

The Fall of the Romanovs 
by Maureen Perrie. Vol. 2 No. 3

The Russian Revolution of February 1917: The Question of Organisation 
by Dr James D. White. Vol. 3. No. 2

The New Economic Policy 
by Professor Robert W. Davies. Vol. 3. No. 3

Interpreting Lenin in the Post-Leninist World 
by Dr Christopher Read. Vol. 4. No. 1

Communists and Soviets 
by Professor Richard Sakwa Vol. 5 No. 1

Rasputin and the Decline of Tsarism
by Dr Harold Shukman. Vol 6, No 1

Why did Tsarist government not learn the lessons of the 1905 revolution?
by Professor Peter Waldron. Vol 6, No 3

Counterfactual History: the role of Lenin in 1917 
by Dr Ronald Kowalski. Vol 7, No 1

Continuity and Change in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, 1855-1955
by Dr David Moon. Vol 8, No 1

Stalinism: What was it and why is it so difficult to define?
by Jane Redfern. Vol 9, No 1

Civil war in Russia, 1918-31
by Professor Geoffrey Swain. Vol 10, No 1

The Origins of the Second World War
by Dr Victor Rothwell. Vol 10, No 1

Trotsky: his struggle for Bolshevik survival and unity, 1917-24
by Dr Ian Thatcher. Vol 11, No 1

Images of Stalin in the Khrushchev Era
by Dr Polly Jones. Vol 11, No 3

Stalin’s Terror
by Dr Philip Boobbyer. Vol 12, No 1

The Central Committee Secretariat and Stalin's Rise to Power
by Dr James Harris. Vol 14, No 2

Dealing with Stalin's Legacy
by Professor Christopher Read. Vol 15, No 1

Nicholas II and the End of Russian Autocracy
by Dr Sarah Badcock. Vol 15, No 3

The Stalin, Molotov, Kaganovich Correspondence. Sources series
by Chris Corin
. Vol 16, No 1

Gorbachev and His Place in Russian History
by Professor Mark Sandal
. Vol 16, No 2

The Polish Problem, 1918-45
by Dr David Williamson. Vol 16, No 3



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