The Khrushchev Era: 1953-64

Author(s): Martin McCauley

History

History and politics students alike will welcome this new Seminar Study which analyses the Khrushchev era -- a critical period of Soviet and world history. It was Khrushchev who, in 1957, finally filled the political vacuum left by the death of Stalin in 1953. He was an erratic, impulsive, inspirational and innovative leader who addressed the fundamental problems of the country - and yet he was, Martin McCauley argues, "a brilliant failure''. In this study the author explores all aspects of the Khrushchev era: including reforms in agriculture, economic policy, crises in Eastern Europe, the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, de-Stalinisation and Khrushchev's attempts to reform the Communist Party.

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Part One: The Background. 1. From Peasant Boy to a Member of Stalin's Elite, Part Two: Descriptive Analysis. 2. Becoming a Strong National Leader, 1953-57, 3. On Top of the World, 1958-62. 4. Decline and Fall, 1963-64. 5.The Unwilling Pensioner, 1964-71. Part Three: Assessment. 6. Courageous Failure. Part Four: Documents. Chronology. Glossary. Bibliography. Index

General Fields

  • : 9780582277762
  • : pearsnz
  • : pearsnz
  • : 0.206
  • : 22 September 1995
  • : 216mm X 138mm X 10mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Martin McCauley
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 160
  • : 2 maps, chronology, glossary, bibliography, index