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Bolshevik leadership Correspondence, 1912-1927. Collection of documents - In Russian

Official and personal correspondence of the leaders of the Bolshevik Party is one of the most interesting and little-studied sources on the history of the USSR. As a source of the most important informal information, letters are unique. The Soviet leaders did not keep diaries, and therefore, mainly from letters, one can get information about those informal aspects of “big politics” (personal relations of the Bolshevik leaders, their predilections and logic of actions, the procedure for preliminary coordination of decisions, etc.) that are not in official documents. In the study of the rigidly centralized Soviet political system, these problems take on special significance. Without taking them into account, it is impossible to understand the real mechanism of decision-making and the functioning of the party-state apparatus. All this is doubly true of the period covered by this volume.

1. The Bolshevik leadership. Correspondence. 1912 to 1927.

2. The Soviet leadership. Correspondence. 1928 to 1941

3. Stalin & Political Bureau in the 1930s

4. kolkhoz life in the Urals. 1935 to 1953

5. Soviet propaganda during the Great Patriotic War: “communication of persuasion” and mobilization mechanisms

6. Politburo of the Central Committee of the CPSU (b) and the Council of Ministers of the USSR. 1945 to 1953

7. Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) and regional party committees. 1945 to 1953


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