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Stalin's wars : from World War to Cold War, 1939-1953

Roberts, Geoffrey, author.
©2006

"This breakthrough book provides a detailed reconstruction of Stalin’s leadership from the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939 to his death in 1953. Making use of a wealth of new material from Russian archives, Geoffrey Roberts challenges a long list of standard perceptions of Stalin: his qualities as a leader; his relationships with his own generals and with other great world leaders; his foreign policy; and his role in instigating the Cold War. While frankly exploring the full extent of Stalin’s brutalities and their impact on the Soviet people, Roberts also uncovers evidence leading to the stunning conclusion that Stalin was both the greatest military leader of the twentieth century and a remarkable politician who sought to avoid the Cold War and establish a long-term detente with the capitalist world.By means of an integrated military, political, and diplomatic narrative, the author draws a sustained and compelling personal portrait of the Soviet leader. The resulting picture is fascinating and contradictory, and it will inevitably change the way we understand Stalin and his place in history. Roberts depicts a despot who helped save the world for democracy, a personal charmer who disciplined mercilessly, a utopian ideologue who could be a practical realist, and a warlord who undertook the role of architect of post-war peace." --

Bibliographic Information


Format: Book
Author: Roberts, Geoffrey, 1952-,
Subject: Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953
World War, 1939-1945
World politics
Publication Year:2006
Language:English
Published:©2006
ISBN:9780300136227
0300136226
9780300112047
0300112041
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 430-446) and index.
Course: HIST470

Availability at HKSYU Library


Location Call number Status
English Book (5/F) 947.0842092 ROB 2008 Available