Chernenko, the Last Bolshevik: Soviet Union on the Eve of Perestroika

Chernenko, the Last Bolshevik: Soviet Union on the Eve of Perestroika

Chernenko, the Last Bolshevik: Soviet Union on the Eve of Perestroika

Chernenko, the Last Bolshevik: Soviet Union on the Eve of Perestroika

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Overview

Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko. a fig­ure wtm appeared to the outside worid as a commonplace Russian bureaucrat cut from the mold of a Gogol short story, was elevated in 1984 to the post of general sec­retary of the Communist party of the So­viet Union. Thus, a post held by such awesome, fearsome figures as Lenin and Stalin passed into the hands of someone perceived as a nondescript bureaucrat, de­void of ideas or initiative, and crippled by old age and infirmity.A singular merit of this work is that it shows how far from the mark were these perceptions. This is the only full-length treatment of Chernenko. in contrast to the vast tomes written on his five predecessors as well as on the present incumbent, Mkrhail Gorbachev. The work delves into archival materials never before reported in either the East or West. The picture that emerges is not of some run-of-the-mill ap­paratchik, but of a figure who in the con­text of the Brezhnev era came forth with ideas that were revolutionary, at least in the sense of a realization of the deep mal­aise into which Soviet economy and so­ciety had fallen.Zemtsov's volume explains the paradox of a servile conservative member of th Politburo becoming an innovative, even courageous, leader during the thirteen fateful months he held Soviet power, ft is a tribute to this effort at reconstruction that what emerges is a rounded human being and not simply a political actor. This ana­lytical study of the transformation of a peasant into a politician fills out a missing link without which the current impulse to reform in the U.S.S.R. is hard to under­stand or appreciate

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780887382604
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/30/1988
Pages: 324
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Ilya Zemtsov was born in the Baku region of Russia. He holds advanced graduate de-grees in philosophy and sociology. Prior to his departure from Russia in 1973, he was a member of the executive board of the Soviet Sociological Association, and di-rector of the department of social science at institutes of higher education in his -native Baku and in Yaroslav. After his emi-gration to Israel, he was a professor at the Hebrew University. Presently, he is the di-rector of the International Research Cen-ter on Contemporary Society, and editor in chief of Crossroads, a quarterly journal issued in England. He has authored sev-eral books on Soviet society and polity, including a major study of Gorbachev pub-lished earlier this year by Transaction. Dr. Zemtsov is a member of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.

Table of Contents

Preface, Prologue: In Retrospect, 1. Rising over the Abyss, 2. In Moscow: “Ever Ready”, 3. Lessons of Political Maneuvering, 4. The Party Boss, 5. The Struggle for Succession, 6. Leader for the Meanwhile, 7. The Brezhnev Era Replayed, 8. The Future Can Be Known from the Past, Bibliography, Glossary, Annotated Index
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