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Building Socialism
The Communist Party and the Making of the Soviet System, 1921–1941
Provides the first detailed examination of rank-and-file communist party activism as an element of governance in the Soviet system.
Yiannis Kokosalakis (Author)
9781009218863, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 25 May 2023
330 pages
23.5 x 15.8 x 2.2 cm, 0.56 kg
By placing the party grassroots at the centre of its focus, Building Socialism presents an original account of the formative first two decades of the Soviet system. Assembled in a large network of primary party organisations (PPO), the Bolshevik rank-and-file was an army of activists made up of ordinary people. While far removed from the levers of power, they were nevertheless charged with promoting the Party's programme of revolutionary social transformation in their workplaces, neighbourhoods, and households. Their regular meetings, conferences and campaigns have generated a voluminous source base. This rich material provides a unique view of the practical manifestation of the Party's revolutionary mission and forms the basis of this insightful new narrative of how the Soviet republic functioned in the period from the end of the Russian Civil War in 1921 to its invasion by Nazi Germany in 1941.
Acknowledgments
List of abbreviations and Russian terms
Introduction: the Communist Party in Leninist theory, Soviet practice and historical scholarship
1. Building a workers' party
2. Which way to socialism? NEP and the struggle for power
3. Laying the foundations: the rank-and-file and rapid industrialisation
4. Marxism and clean canteens: cultural activism between ideology and practice
5. Democratisation and repression
6. Party activism on the road to war
7. Conclusion: the vanguard concept as a promising category for historical research
Bibliography.
Subject Areas: Revolutionary groups & movements [JPWQ], Socialism & left-of-centre democratic ideologies [JPFF], Marxism & Communism [JPFC], 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 [HBLW], General & world history [HBG]
