· 'Stalin: Paradoxes of Power, ' is the first volume in a three volume series of tomes on the life of the Soviet dictator Iosef 'Soso' Jugashvili a.k.a Joseph Stalin by the eminent Princeton Professor of history and international affairs, Stephen Kotkin/5. We think we know the story well. Remarkably, Stephen Kotkin's epic new biography shows us how much we still have to learn. Volume One of Stalin begins and ends in January as Stalin boards a train bound for Siberia, about to embark upon the greatest gamble of his political life. He is now the ruler of the largest country in the world, but a poor and backward one, far behind the great capitalist /5(). · In Stalin: Paradoxes of Power, Kotkin synthesizes an enormous amount of newly published research together with his own archival findings in order to offer a well-timed bid to overturn the canon once bltadwin.ru: David Brandenberger.
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