Lenin, Stalin and Hitler : The Age of Social Catastrophe

Author(s): Robert Gellately

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This remarkably ambitious book tells the story of the great social and political catastrophe that enveloped Europe between 1914 and 1945. In a period of almost continuous upheaval society was transformed by two world wars, the Russian Revolution, the Holocaust and the rise and fall of the Third Reich.
Combining a powerful narrative with profound analysis, acclaimed historian Robert Gellately argues that these tragedies are inextricably linked and that to consider them as discrete events is to misunderstand their genesis and character.Central, of course, to the catastrophe were the dictators Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler and this book makes unprecedented use of recently opened Russian and German sources to explain how their pursuit of utopian - and dreadfully flawed - ideals led only to dystopian nightmare.
In a groundbreaking work, Robert Gellately makes clear that most comparative studies of the Soviet and Nazi dictatorships are undermined by neglecting the key importance of Lenins role. The author rejects the myth of the 'good' Lenin and demonstrates his centrality in the unfolding drama.

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A major work of 20th-century history by one of the world's foremost authorities on this period.

General Fields

  • : 9780712603577
  • : Penguin Random House
  • : Penguin Books Ltd
  • : 0.496
  • : 31 July 2008
  • : 195mm X 129mm X 39mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 720
  • : 10-Aug
  • : Paperback
  • : Robert Gellately