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Stalin as Revolutionary: A Study in History and Personality, 1879-1929
In this book, an utterly extraordinary one in my opinion, the riddle of Stalin is at last resolved Dimitry Bezrukikh, Russkaya Mysl The first of two biographical volumes, Professor Robert C. Tucker covers Stalins life from his first revolutionary years until the end of the 1920s. This important period of his life is the key to understanding how a dictator is formed and how his cruel totalitarian regime was born. With an in-depth analysis of Stalins personality and beliefs set against a historical examination of Soviet society this captivating book helps us to understand how and why Stalinism occurred. Examining the events that led up to one of the 20th centurys most devastating spectacles, Stalin as Revolutionary is an intelligent and informative take on this terrifying political figure. Praise for Stalin as Revolutionary Tucker has achieved a real breakthrough his analysis throws a flood of light into previously obscure corners Tucker with his analysis of Stalins personality structure has opened up an enormously promising vein of research. Robert M. Slusser, American Historical Review This towering figure of the twentieth century has hitherto lacked a successful and full-scale biography Robert Tucker marks the beginning of the end of this situation. Robert H. McNeal, Russian Review An absorbing narrative and interpretation of Stalins early years and his development as a Bolshevik leader up to 1929 when he arrived at the summit of power A superb work comparable to Isaac Deutschers multi-volume history of Trotsky. George Charney, Library Journal Years of research and reflection have made this biography of Stalins early years a real historical and literary achievement. Foreign Affairs [The book] looks like its transforming the field of Stalin studies... Tucker best brings the political and economic issues back to life, and the contenders with them. Michael Ratcliffe, The Times I am not enamoured of most psychoanalytic history. Yet Tuckers thesis is convincing, because he understands the Bolshevik story, knows that Stalins seizure of power was due to more than his machine politics and Machiavellian cunning, important though they were to him. - Dillon OLeary, The Ottawa Journal Having read Robert Tuckers book, we now understand better, in my view, the causes of the events that we had to live through in the years of Stalinism. - Mikhail Koriakov, Novoye Russkoye Slovo In this book, an utterly extraordinary one in my opinion, the riddle of Stalin is at last resolved.- Dimitry Bezrukikh, Russkaya Mysl Robert C. Tucker (1918 - 2010) was a distinguished Sovietologist at Princeton University whose Stalin biographies commanded wide attention. He was called one of the greatest students of Stalin and Stalinism by diplomat and Russian scholar, George F. Kennan. His books are used in college classrooms across the world today.