Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the RCP(B). Agendas of meetings. 1919-1952. Catalogue. In 3 vol. I. 1919-1929

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The book "Politburo of the Central Committee of the RCP(b)HCP(b). Agendas of meetings . 1919-1952. Catalog. In 3 t. T. I. 1919-1929" is a unique and invaluable source for all who are interested in the history of the Soviet state, domestic politics and behind-the-scenes intrigues of the revolution and Stalinist repressions. Despite the fact that the authorship of this extensive study is unknown, its content and depth of analysis make it an indispensable tool for historians, political scientists and fans of Soviet history. This book is a detailed catalog of the agendas of the meetings of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the RCP(B)-HCP(B) for the period from 1919 to 1929. In the first volume, covering the years from 1919 to 1929, the reader is immersed in the era of the formation of Soviet power, the formation of the party bureaucracy and the first large-scale decisions that determined the fate of the country. Each page is a window into the back door of political debate, decisions that often remained behind the scenes for the general public, but it was they who shaped the course of the state and the fate of millions. The book "Politburo of the Central Committee of the RCP(b)HCP(b). Meetings Agendas" is not just a collection of protocols. This is a carefully compiled and systematized archive that allows you to understand how key decisions were made, which party leaders were in the spotlight, and who remained in the shadows. The author's approach to the collection and analysis of documents makes the book especially valuable for those who want to understand the internal mechanisms of the Soviet leadership, its priorities and contradictions. This book is ideal for students, graduate students, faculty, historians and anyone looking for a deep and objective understanding of the era. It will be of interest to readers aged 18 years and older who are passionate about the history of the revolution, the formation of the Soviet state, the analysis of party politics and the internal life of party structures. It is especially valuable for those who prefer to study history through primary sources, as well as for those who want to understand how decisions were formed that influenced the fate of millions. The topics raised in this book cover a wide range from economic reforms and military issues to ideological discussions and personnel reshuffles. Attention is paid not only to major political events, but also to internal debates, which often remained hidden behind closed doors. Due to this, the book becomes a valuable source for the analysis of political culture, methods of decision-making and the struggle for power within the party elite. The style of the author, despite his anonymity, is characterized by high accuracy, analytical depth and attention to detail. There is a passion for truth and a desire to reveal the complex mechanisms of power, which makes reading not only informative, but also exciting. Inspired by classical works on the history of the Soviet period, the author creates a work that can be compared with the works of authors such as Roy Medvedev or Archival research on the history of the CPSU. If you are looking for a book that will help you understand how decisions were formed in the heart of Soviet power, or you want to immerse yourself in the behind-the-scenes intrigues of the party elite, "Politburo of the Central Committee of the RCP(B)-HCP(B). Agendas of meetings . 1919-1952. Catalog. In 3 t. T. I. 1919-1929" will be a real discovery for you . This is not just a collection of documents - it is a living testimony to the era that determined the fate of the whole world. Reading this book will open new horizons for understanding the history, politics and human destinies hidden behind the walls of the party cabinets.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Unknown
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785824308716
- Volume
- 1