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The Khrushchev Era 1953-1964
The Khrushchev Era 1953-1964, When Stalin died in 1953 he left behind a political vacuum and a flawed legacy. By 1957 Khrushchev was the acclaimed national leader and embarked on a major programme of reform. Martin McCauley assesses all aspects of the Khrushchev era, as well as analys, The Khrushchev Era 1953-1964 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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The Khrushchev Era 1953-1964, When Stalin died in 1953 he left behind a political vacuum and a flawed legacy. By 1957 Khrushchev was the acclaimed national leader and embarked on a major programme of reform. Martin McCauley assesses all aspects of the Khrushchev era, as well as analys, The Khrushchev Era 1953-1964
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  • The Khrushchev Era 1953-1964
  • Written by author Martin McCauley
  • Published by Longman, October 1995
  • When Stalin died in 1953 he left behind a political vacuum and a flawed legacy. By 1957 Khrushchev was the acclaimed national leader and embarked on a major programme of reform. Martin McCauley assesses all aspects of the Khrushchev era, as well as analys
  • History and politics students alike will welcome this new Seminar Study which analyses the Khrushchev era — a critical period of Soviet and world history. It was Khrushchev who, in 1957, finally filled the political vacuum left by the death of
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Editorial Foreword
Note on referencing system
List of maps
Acknowledgements
Preface
Note on Russian Names
The Communist Party and the Soviet Govermnent
1From Peasant Boy to a Member of Stalin's Elite1
Acquiring qualifications2
Khrushchev in Moscow4
Khrushchev and Stalin6
Forging liaisons8
Back to Ukraine9
War10
Rebuilding Ukraine11
Khrushchev and anti-Semitism13
Back in Moscow13
The end of Stalin15
2Becoming A Strong National Leader, 1953-5717
The key political institution18
Beria19
The East German conflict21
The downfall of Beria22
The rehabilitations begin25
Malenkov versus Khrushchev26
Khrushchev and coercion28
Khrushchev and his 'tail'29
Khrushchev and the economy30
Democratisation31
Agriculture31
Foreign policy38
De-Stalinisation and the Twentieth Party Congress42
Khrushchev and the intelligentsia44
Foreign affairs after the Congress45
Crises in Eastern Europe46
Nationality policy48
The failed putsch49
Sputnik50
3On Top of the World, 1958-6252
Education53
Reforming the KGB54
Culture54
The military55
The police56
Changes in the leadership57
Social policy57
Foreign policy57
The Twenty-first Party Congress63
Economic problems64
Bifurcation of the Party and soviets68
Successes in space69
The Cuban Missile crisis69
'The Present Generation of Soviet People Will Live under Communism'72
Churches and culture73
Labour policy74
4Decline and Fall, 1963-6476
The Preparation of the coup77
Khrushchev becomes careless79
The trap is sprung80
Back in Moscow81
The indictment82
5The Unwilling Pensioner, 1964-7184
The Memoirs85
The end87
6Courageous Failure90
Chronology126
Glossary129
Bibliography131
Index138


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