Robert Conquest's The Great Terror is the book that revealed the horrors of Stalin's regime to the West. This definitive fiftieth anniversary edition features a new foreword by Anne Applebaum.
One of the most important books ever written about the Soviet Union, The Great Terror revealed to the West for the first time the true extent and nature Stalin’s purges in the 1930s, in which around a million people were tortured and executed or sent to labour camps on political grounds. Its publication caused a widespread reassessment of Communism itself.
This definitive fiftieth anniversary edition gathers together the wealth of material added by the author in the decades following its first publication and features a new foreword by leading historian Anne Applebaum, explaining the continued relevance of this momentous period of history and of this classic account.
Author(s): Robert Conquest
Edition: 50th Anniversary Edition
Publisher: Vintage Books
Year: 2018
Language: English
Pages: 624
Tags: STALIN;Russia;USSR;History;Dictatorship;Soviet Union;Stalinism;Bolshevism;NKVD;Gulag;WW2;Communism;Socialism;Totalitarianism;
About the Book
About the Author
Also by Robert Conquest
Dedication
Title Page
Foreword by Anne Applebaum
Introduction to 2008 Edition
BOOK I, THE PURGE BEGINS
Introduction, The Roots of Terror
1 Stalin Prepares
2 The Kirov Murder
3 Architect of Terror
4 Old Bolsheviks Confess
5 The Problem of Confession
BOOK II, THE YEZHOV YEARS
6 Last Stand
7 Assault on the Army
8 The Party Crushed
9 Nations in Torment
10 On the Cultural Front
11 In the Labor Camps
12 The Great Trial
13 The Foreign Element
14 Climax
BOOK III, AFTERMATH
15 Heritage of Terror
Epilogue, The Terror Today
Notes
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Additional select bibliography for 2008 edition
Index
Copyright