
Stalin, Volume I
Paradoxes of Power, 1878-1928
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Narrado por:
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Paul Hecht
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Stephen Kotkin
A magnificent new biography that revolutionizes our understanding of Stalin and his world. It has the quality of myth: A poor cobbler's son, a seminarian from an oppressed outer province of the Russian Empire, reinvents himself as a revolutionary and finds a leadership role within a small group of marginal zealots. When the old world is unexpectedly brought down in a total war, the band seizes control of the country, and the new regime it founds as the vanguard of a new world order is ruthlessly dominated from within by the former seminarian until he stands as the absolute ruler of a vast and terrible state apparatus, with dominion over Eurasia. We think we know the story well. Remarkably, Stephen Kotkin's epic new biography shows us how much we still have to learn.
Volume One of Stalin begins and ends in January 1928 as Stalin boards a train bound for Siberia, about to embark upon the greatest gamble of his political life. He is now the ruler of the largest country in the world, but a poor and backward one, far behind the great capitalist countries in industrial and military power, encircled on all sides. In Siberia, Stalin conceives of the largest program of social reengineering ever attempted: the root-and-branch uprooting and collectivization of agriculture and industry across the entire Soviet Union. To stand up to the capitalists he will force into being an industrialized, militarized, collectivized great power is an act of will. Millions will die, and many more will suffer, but Stalin will push through to the end against all resistance and doubts. Where did such power come from? The product of a decade of scrupulous and intrepid research, Stalin contains a host of astonishing revelations. Kotkin gives an intimate first-ever view of the Bolshevik regime’s inner geography, bringing to the fore materials from Soviet military intelligence and the secret police.
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Thorough analysis of Russian history
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good but not great
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Wow
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The narrator was good but there tend to be very long sentences, some with more than one idea. His reading gets better over the book but he tended to run the sentences on sometimes making you scratch your head. There was a character in the book whose name sounded like O’Johnie Kidzuh. Like a mobster maybe. I don’t know the correct spelling but to my ears I liked hearing it
Great book, highly recommended
Stalin one
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Through and detailed historical analysis of Stalin’s Rise
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The Prof Unburdens Himself of All He Knows
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A must read for students of Stalin and his age
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Felt easy to absorb the names aurally vs actually reading them. Smooth, and easy to listen to voice. Definitely a long listen. Ready for volume 2
Comprehensive... and its only volume 1
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Don't know why others complained.
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A great book !
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