Making Sense of Soviet History

Doug Weiner
WEDNESDAYS 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
August 3 - August 24, 2016
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Making Sense of Soviet History

Summer 2016
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WEDNESDAYS
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
August 3 - August 24, 2016

Location: 

Main Campus

Tuition: 

$120.00

The Bolshevik Revolution and the Soviet Union played defining roles in the twentieth century, yet are poorly understood. To help us to better grasp their history, this course will integrate the best scholarship and currently available evidence to provide a broad picture of Soviet history that makes the most sense today. We will begin with the context of the Bolshevik seizure of power. Among other topics, the course will cover the relationship of Marxism to Soviet ideology and practice, the rise of Stalin, the Soviet economy, ethnic policy, World War II, the Cold War, Khrushchev’s “thaw,” and Gorbachev and the ultimate fall of the Soviet system. The goal is to give students a new sense of how Soviet history fits into a broader Russian (and human) history.

Required Reading: 

Fitzpatrick, Sheila. Everyday Stalinism. Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN-13: 978-0195050011.

 

Service, Robert. A History of Modern Russia. Harvard University Press, 2009. ISBN-13: 978-0674034938

 

 

 

 

Meet Your Professor

Professor
Department of History

A former president of American Society for Environmental History, DOUG WEINER has taught and studied Russian and Soviet history, environmental history, and the history of science. Among his publications are Models of Nature: Ecology, Conservation and Cultural Revolution in Soviet Russia and A Little Corner of Freedom: Russian Nature Protection from Stalin to Gorbachev.

Location

Poetry Center
Dorothy Rubel Room
1508 E Helen
Tucson, AZ 85721
United States
Located on the SE corner of Helen Street and Vine Avenue, one block north of Speedway and three blocks west of Campbell Ave.

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