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Stalinist Terror : New Perspectives
The Great Terror on the Local Level: Purges in Moscow Factories, 1936–1938
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Author(s):
David L. Hoffman
Publication date:
June 25 1993
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Cambridge University Press
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June 25 1993
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: 163-167
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511626012.008
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 21
Narkom Ezhov
pp. 40
The Politics of Repression Revisited
pp. 65
The Second Coming: Class Enemies in the Soviet Countryside, 1927–1935
pp. 99
The Omnipresent Conspiracy: On Soviet Imagery of Politics and Social Relations in the 1930s
pp. 116
The Soviet Economic Crisis of 1936–1940 and the Great Purges
pp. 142
The Stakhanovite Movement: The Background to the Great Terror in the Factories, 1935–1938
pp. 163
The Great Terror on the Local Level: Purges in Moscow Factories, 1936–1938
pp. 168
The Great Purges in a Rural District: Belyi Raion Revisited
pp. 198
The Red Army and the Great Purges
pp. 215
Stalinist Terror in the Donbas: A Note
pp. 225
Patterns of Repression Among the Soviet Elite in the Late 1930s: A Biographical Approach
pp. 247
The Impact of the Great Purges on Soviet Elites: A Case Study from Moscow and Leningrad Telephone Directories of the 1930s
pp. 261
Victims of Stalinism: How Many?
pp. 275
More Light on the Scale of Repression and Excess Mortality in the Soviet Union in the 1930s
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