21. Stalinism
European Civilization, 1648-1945 (HIST 202) One of the central questions in assessing Stalinism is whether or not the abuses of the latter were already present in the first years of the Russian Revolution. The archival evidence suggests that this is partly the case, and that even in its early stages Soviet Russia actively persecuted not just those who were believed to have profited unfairly, without laboring, but also non-Russian ethnic groups. Stalin, although not an ethnic Russian himself, was committed to the assimilation of national identity, and universal identification with the Soviet State. This commitment, coupled with his paranoia, lead to executions and deportations aimed at solidifying the state through exclusion of "undesirable" or politically suspect elements. Throughout years of economic hardship and violent purges, Soviet rhetoric consistently emphasized a glorious future in order to justify the miseries of the present. Such a future proved, in many ways, to be an illusion. 00:00 - Chapter 1. The Formation of the Leninist State: Democratic Centralism and the New Economic Policy 12:25 - Chapter 2. From Leninism to Stalinism 25:03 - Chapter 3. Societies of Exclusion 38:07 - Chapter 4. The Vision of the Radiant Future: High Hopes and Hard Reality Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses This course was recorded in Fall 2008.

22. Fascists

The Fate of the October Revolution Under Stalin - Bob Service

20. Successor States of Eastern Europe

NBC News White Paper: The Death of Stalin - 1963
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Stalin and Korea: Calculation, Miscalculation, Consequences | Stephen Kotkin [Keynote Speech]

19. The Romanovs and the Russian Revolution

Stalin at War - Stephen Kotkin

18. The Dark Years: Vichy France

The Black Death - Professor Sir Richard J. Evans FBA

Marxist Philosophy - Bryan Magee & Charles Taylor (1977)

Stephen Kotkin — How Stalin became the most powerful dictator in history

Propaganda and War: Iraq and Beyond

The Battle of the Atlantic - Jock Gardner LECTURE

1917 Centennial Series: War, Revolution, Socialism, War. Stephen Kotkin

Slavoj Žižek with Stephen Kotkin on Stalinism

24. The Collapse of Communism and Global Challenges

Margaret MacMillan Lecture: War and Humanity - October 2021

Why Rosa Luxemburg Warned the Bolsheviks

19. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: Charlemagne

