Brezhnev

Brezhnev

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Schattenberg Susanne
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
EAN: 9781350408630
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"Schattenberg has done a service in rescuing the Brezhnev period from obscurity." The Morning Star

"[Offers an] unparalleled examination of the Brezhnev papers." Literary Review


Leonid Brezhnev was leader of the Soviet Union for eighteen years, a term of leadership second only in length to that of Stalin. He presided over the Brezhnev Doctrine, which accelerated the Cold War, and led the Soviet Union through catastrophic foreign policy decisions such as the invasion of Afghanistan. To many in the West, he is responsible for the stagnation (and to some even collapse) of the Soviet Union. But much of this history has been based on the only two English-language biographies (both published before Brezhnev’s death and without access to archival sources) and Brezhnev’s own astonishingly untrue memoirs – written for propaganda purposes.

Newly translated from German, Schattenberg’s magisterial book systematically dismantles the stereotypical and one-dimensional view of Brezhnev as the stagnating Stalinist by drawing on a wealth of archival research and documents not previously studied in English. The Brezhnev that emerges is a complex one, from his early apolitical years, when he dreamed of becoming an actor, through his swift and surprising rise through the Party ranks. From his hitherto misunderstood role in Khrushchev’s ousting and appointment as his successor, to his somewhat pro-Western foreign policy aims, deft consolidation and management of power, and ultimate descent into addiction and untimely death. For Schattenberg, this is the story of a flawed and ineffectual idealist - for the West, this biography makes a convincing case that Brezhnev should be reappraised as one of the most interesting and important political figures of the twentieth century.

EAN 9781350408630
ISBN 1350408638
Binding Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date February 23, 2023
Pages 504
Language English
Dimensions 236 x 164 x 46
Country United Kingdom
Authors Schattenberg Susanne
Illustrations 37 bw illus
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