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    -The 1991 Crisis -Reasons for the USSR collapse -Yeltsin chronology 1992 -The Yeltsin Economy -Yeltsin Chronology -Yeltsin Chronology 1994-95 -The Yeltsin Economy II -The Yeltsin Economy: a kleptocracy -Yeltsin politics -Russia under Yeltsin -Russia tomorrow
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    I. The Brezhnev Years II. Brezhnev Balance Sheet III. Brezhnev the gunslinger IV. Embarrassments V. End of Brezhnev, 1982 VI. Yuri Andropov (1982-84) VII. Konstantin Cherneko (1984-85) VIII. Conservatives and Reformers IX. 1985: Stagnation consensus X. Mikhail Gorbachev, 1985 XI. Gorbachev’s Plan XII. Gorbachev’s Foreign Policy
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    -DeStalinization -Politburo -20th Party Congress -Results of Secret Speech -Politburo Backlash -“Anti-Party Group” punished -Khrushchev -One-Man Show -Negative Reactions -Military Cutbacks, 1960 on -Party Reforms -Party Secretaries -The Catalyst -Fall of Khrushchev -Khrushchev retired -Leonid Brezhnev -Brezhnev and the bureaucracy -Brezhnev’s non-reform -Structural Problems -Dissident Movement
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    *No class 11-22 for Thanksgiving - Legacy of the War -Politburo, 1948 -Leningrad Affair, 1948-49 -Mingrelian Affair -19th Party Congress, 1952 -Doctors’ Plot -Stalin’s Plan 1953?? -Stalin is Dead -Politburo, 1952 -Politburo, March 1953 -By April 3, 1953 -Politburo, May 1953 -Politburo, July 1953 -Politburo, September 1953 -The Rise of Khrushchev
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    -Cold War: Causes I -Wartime Precedents -Postwar precedents -FDR to Truman.. -Meanwhile in the Pacific -Japanese Prepare Surrender -Sequence of events, 1945 -Manhattan Project -Potsdam Conference -Atomic Questions -Atomic Diplomacy -East and West Europe -Mirror: US rearmament of Germany -Cold War: Causes II
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    -Jan. 1942 -Responses to the German Invasion -German Occupation Policies -April 1942 -July 1942 -Aug. 1942 -Sept-Oct. 1942 -The Battle of Stalingrad -November 1942 -December 1942 -Jan. 1943 -Jan. 31 1943 -Feb-June 1943 -July 1943 -Aug-Sept. 1943 -Oct. 1943 -Mar-July 1944 -July-Sept 1944 -The Fall of Berlin: May 1945 -Losers
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    -WWII -Hitler Goes… West -Blitzkrieg -Hitler Moves… East -Two German Plans -June 1941 -June 22, 1941 -July 1, 1941 -Aug. 5, 1941 -End of Sept. 1941 -Nov. 1941 -Dec. 1941 -Would Be a Long War
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    *Class cancelled 11-6-12 -Images of the Stalin Revolution -Stalin’s propaganda art -Workers -Airplane -Women -Kulaks -Anti-Semitism -Great Purges -Appeasement: 1935, 1936 -“Collective Security” -Signals: 1937 -1938 -March 1939 -June-Aug. 1939 -August 1939: Stalin’s dilemma -War Begins
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    -Political Grumbling -Policy Conflicts - Fear and Scapegoating -Hard Line -Stalin -Ezhovshcina -Purge of the military -1937: Stalin unleashes reds and hard-liners -A War Of All Against All -Number of Victims 1937-38 -Stopping the Terror -Why?
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    -Stalin -Collectivization -5 Year Plan -"Bolsheviks can storm any fortresses" -Social Types -Social Conflicts
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    I. Midterm Information II. Trotsky and Stalin on the Party III. “Scissors Crisis” IV. How to Close the Scissors? V. NEP Problems: 1927 VI. “Extraordinary Measures” VII. Bukharin / The “Right Opposition” VIII. Stalin vs. Bukharin IX. Lenin and Trotsky: “permanent revolution” X. 1920s XI. 1929 XII. 1930 *Kenez Reading Notes also included
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    Includes summaries of lLecture 1-7 along with sample essay themes
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    From: GradeBuddy    Pages: 3   
    -The Party After the Revolution -The Party: Organization -Lenin was the Party -Trotsky on the Party -Stalin on the Party
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    -Socialism -Lenin and Trotsky: “permanent revolution” -Red and Whites: The Civil War -Why the Reds Won -Civil War Legacies: Bolsheviks -Policy Changes
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    -Bread! Peace! Land! The Social Revolution -July Days -August -Kornilov Affair -Party Strength in 1917 -September -The October Revolution -Storming the Winter Palace -Constituent Assembly November 1917 -Why the Bolsheviks won in 1917 -Not why the Bolsheviks Won
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    -The Russian Revolution -The Schlieffen plan -Early Russian Defeats -Labor and the War -Rising Anger -February 1917 -February in Petrograd -February 27: Dual Power -End of A Dynasty -Lenin Returns -Social Demands
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    -The Intelligentsia -The Workers 1910-14 -Karl Marx -Marx’s Stages of History -Lenin and Trotsky
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    From: GradeBuddy    Pages: 8   
    -Important Terms/Russian Background -How do you Industrialize Late -Russian Society -The Double Crisis -The Crisis of 1905 -The Parties -Peasants and the Land -The Workers 1910-1914 -Summer of 1914
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    From: GradeBuddy    Pages: 10   
    -Syllabus -Nicholas II -Marxism -February 1917 Revolution -Lenin -October 1917 Bolshevik Revolution -Civil War -Stalin -"Taking Grain" 1930s -Stalinist Enthusiasm -Stalinist “un-persons” -WIII -German Occupation of USSR -Battle of Stalingrad -Soviet Victory Over Germany 1945 -Stalin is dead -Khrushchev -Brezhnev -Gorbachev -End of the USSR -Yeltsin -Putin - Soviet Mode -How do Revolutions go Bad
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    From: GradeBuddy    Pages: 9   
    -Syllabus Review -The Last Tsar -Marxism -February 1917 Revolution -Lenin -October 1917 Bolshevik Revolution -Stalin -Agriculture -Stalinist enthusiasm -Stalinist “un-persons” -Battle of Stalingrad -Soviet victory -Stalin's death -Khrushchev -Brezhnev -Gorbachev -Yeltsin -Putin -Historical Rags to Riches Story & Inspiration of Soviet Model -How do revolutions go bad? -Office Hours -Readings
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    -Course Website -Class Overview -Grade Makeup -Tsar -Nicolas II -Marxism -February 1917 Revolution -Lenin -October 1917 Bolshevik Revolution -Civil War -Stalin -“Taking Grain” 1930s -WWII -Khrushchev -Brezhnev -Gorbachev -Yeltsin -Putin
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    -Midterm Info -Stalin's Terror -Political grumbling -Policy Conflicts, 1934 -Fear and Scapegoating -When Things Go Wrong -Rise of the Hard Line -Stalin sides with hard line -Ezhovschina -Purge of the military -1937: Stalin unleashes reds and hard-liners -A war of all against all -Numbers of Victims 1937-38 -Stopping the Terror -Why?
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    -Midterm Information -How Stalin Crushed the Right? -Political Twists and Turns 1920-1930s -The Stalin Revolution -Collectivization -5-Year Plan -Bolsheviks -Social Types -Social Conflicts -Political Grumbling -Successes & Failures
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    -Lenin was the Party -Trotsky on the party -Stalin on the party -Trotsky -The "Scissors Crisis" -How to Close the Scissors -NEP problems: 1927 -"Extraordinary Measures"-Bukharin -Stalin vs. Bukharin -1920s -1927 -1928 -1929-1930s

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