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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 | ||
1 | From Peasant Boy to a Member of Stalin's Elite | 1 |
Acquiring qualifications | 2 | |
Khrushchev in Moscow | 4 | |
Khrushchev and Stalin | 6 | |
Forging liaisons | 8 | |
Back to Ukraine | 9 | |
War | 10 | |
Rebuilding Ukraine | 11 | |
Khrushchev and anti-Semitism | 13 | |
Back in Moscow | 13 | |
The end of Stalin | 15 | |
2 | Becoming A Strong National Leader, 1953-57 | 17 |
The key political institution | 18 | |
Beria | 19 | |
The East German conflict | 21 | |
The downfall of Beria | 22 | |
The rehabilitations begin | 25 | |
Malenkov versus Khrushchev | 26 | |
Khrushchev and coercion | 28 | |
Khrushchev and his 'tail' | 29 | |
Khrushchev and the economy | 30 | |
Democratisation | 31 | |
Agriculture | 31 | |
Foreign policy | 38 | |
De-Stalinisation and the Twentieth Party Congress | 42 | |
Khrushchev and the intelligentsia | 44 | |
Foreign affairs after the Congress | 45 | |
Crises in Eastern Europe | 46 | |
Nationality policy | 48 | |
The failed putsch | 49 | |
Sputnik | 50 | |
3 | On Top of the World, 1958-62 | 52 |
Education | 53 | |
Reforming the KGB | 54 | |
Culture | 54 | |
The military | 55 | |
The police | 56 | |
Changes in the leadership | 57 | |
Social policy | 57 | |
Foreign policy | 57 | |
The Twenty-first Party Congress | 63 | |
Economic problems | 64 | |
Bifurcation of the Party and soviets | 68 | |
Successes in space | 69 | |
The Cuban Missile crisis | 69 | |
'The Present Generation of Soviet People Will Live under Communism' | 72 | |
Churches and culture | 73 | |
Labour policy | 74 | |
4 | Decline and Fall, 1963-64 | 76 |
The Preparation of the coup | 77 | |
Khrushchev becomes careless | 79 | |
The trap is sprung | 80 | |
Back in Moscow | 81 | |
The indictment | 82 | |
5 | The Unwilling Pensioner, 1964-71 | 84 |
The Memoirs | 85 | |
The end | 87 | |
6 | Courageous Failure | 90 |
Chronology | 126 | |
Glossary | 129 | |
Bibliography | 131 | |
Index | 138 |
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