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OverviewFrom 1926 to 1933, a vast transformation swept through the Soviet Union, a massive militarization of society that was as powerful and far-reaching as the Revolution itself. This work chronicles this transformation and shows why it is so central to our understanding of Stalin's emergence and consolidation of power. While collectivization dramatically altered rural Russia and Stalin ruthlessly secured his control over the state apparatus, a military-industrial revolution remade the USSR into an immensely powerful war machine. As Stone reveals, the militarization of the Soviet economy - marked by a rapidly expanding defence industry, increasing centralized control and growing military influence over economic policies - was an essential element in Stalin's strong-armed revolution from above. Spurred by the Bolshevik's unrelenting suspicions of other nations, the Soviet state embraced rearmament and military preparedness as its guarantee for national survival. Soviet military thinkers, Stone shows, pushed for a ruthlessly centralized economy - one requiring total integration of state and society - as the necessary means for achieving victory in future wars. The result was an ever upwardly spiralling defence budget and increasing military domination of civilian society. Stone demonstrates how this domination emerged, evolved and entrenched itself. But he also suggests that this military-industrial revolution, theoretically designed to protect the Soviet Union's national security, instead nearly destroyed it at the beginning of World War II. The rigid and inflexible economy that resulted ultimately undermined the Soviet state itself, destroying from within much of what it had tried to defend. Based on the use of new archival sources, Stone's study also provides a cautionary tale about civil-military relations in an increasingly dangerous world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David R. StonePublisher: University Press of Kansas Imprint: University Press of Kansas Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.767kg ISBN: 9780700610372ISBN 10: 0700610375 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 30 September 2000 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsMakes for indispensable reading. It has relevance for economists, military historians, analysts of civil-military relations, historians of the Soviet Union, and students of Stalin and Stalinism. Based on prodigious research in newly-accessible Russian archives, Stone's landmark book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the advent of the Soviet garrison state. Touching on nearly every significant issue of the period, he deepens, challenges, or modifies many existing interpretations and cuts through the fog of conjecture, theory, and half-truths that still cloaks the era between 1926 and 1933. --Bruce Menning, author of Bayonets before Bullets: The Imperial Russian Army, 1861-1914 -Based on prodigious research in newly-accessible Russian archives, Stone's landmark book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the advent of the Soviet garrison state. Touching on nearly every significant issue of the period, he deepens, challenges, or modifies many existing interpretations and cuts through the fog of conjecture, theory, and half-truths that still cloaks the era between 1926 and 1933.---Bruce Menning, author of Bayonets before Bullets: The Imperial Russian Army, 1861-1914 -An important contribution to the field of Soviet military, economic, and political history.---Steven Miner, author of Between Churchill and Stalin and Stalin's Holy War An important contribution to the field of Soviet military, economic, and political history. --Steven Miner, author of Between Churchill and Stalin and Stalin's Holy War Based on extensive research in newly opened Russian archives, this careful study is the best analysis to date of the central role of militarization in the development of state, society, and economy in the U.S.S.R. between the end of the 'New Economic Plan' in 1926 and the conclusion of the first 'Five-year Plan in 1933.' --Publishers Weekly An important contribution to the field of Soviet military, economic, and political history. Steven Miner, author of Between Churchill and Stalin and Stalin's Holy War An important contribution to the field of Soviet military, economic, and political history. <b>Steven Miner</b>, author of <i>Between Churchill and Stalin and Stalin's Holy War</i> Makes for indispensable reading. It has relevance for economists, military historians, analysts of civil-military relations, historians of the Soviet Union, and students of Stalin and Stalinism. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |