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Sunday, 31 January 2010
Stalin's Rise to Power
James Harris, University of Leeds.
This podcast explores the variety of approaches to the question of Stalin’s power. It considers the relative importance of a/ Stalin’s control of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Party; b/ he opinion of both of the Party elite and rank and file, and c/ Soviet political culture in the 1920s. Dr. Harris briefly discusses the findings of his own research in the archives of the Central Committee Secretariat.
1. The Central Committee Secretariat and Stalin’s Rise to Power
2. The Role of Ideas vs Machine Politics
3. Stalin’s control of the political machine
4. The Policy Debate
5. Political culture
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