Overthrowing the conventional image of Stalin as an uneducated political administrator inexplicably transformed into a pathological killer, Robert Service reveals a more complex and fascinating story behind this notorious twentieth-century figure. Drawing on unexplored archives and personal testimonies gathered from across Russia and Georgia, this is the first full-scale biography of the Soviet dictator in twenty years.
Service describes in unprecedented detail the first half of Stalin's life--his childhood in Georgia as the son of a violent, drunkard father and a devoted mother; his education and religious training; and his political activity as a young revolutionary. No mere messenger for Lenin, Stalin was a prominent activist long before the Russian Revolution. Equally compelling is the depiction of Stalin as Soviet leader. Service recasts the image of Stalin as unimpeded despot; his control was not limitless. And his conviction that enemies surrounded him was not entirely unfounded.
Stalin was not just a vengeful dictator but also a man fascinated by ideas and a voracious reader of Marxist doctrine and Russian and Georgian literature as well as an internationalist committed to seeing Russia assume a powerful role on the world stage. In examining the multidimensional legacy of Stalin, Service helps explain why later would-be reformers--such as Khrushchev and Gorbachev--found the Stalinist legacy surprisingly hard to dislodge.
Rather than diminishing the horrors of Stalinism, this is an account all the more disturbing for presenting a believable human portrait. Service's lifetime engagement with Soviet Russia has resulted in the most comprehensive and compelling portrayal of Stalin to date.
Chapter 1: STALIN AS WE HAVE KNOWN HIM
Chapter 2: THE FAMILY DZHUGHASHVILI
Chapter 3: THE SCHOOLING OF A PRIEST
Chapter 6: THE PARTY AND THE CAUCASUS
Chapter 8: AT THE CENTRE OF THE PARTY
Chapter 9: KOBA AND BOLSHEVISM
Chapter 11: RETURN TO PETROGRAD
Chapter 14: PEOPLE’S COMMISSAR
Chapter 16: THE POLISH CORRIDOR
Chapter 18: NATION AND REVOLUTION
Chapter 20: THE OPPORTUNITIES OF STRUGGLE
Chapter 22: FACTIONALIST AGAINST FACTIONS
Chapter 25: ASCENT TO SUPREMACY
Chapter 26: THE DEATH OF NADYA
Chapter 27: MODERNITY’S SORCERER
Chapter 29: RULING THE NATIONS
Chapter 31: THE GREAT TERRORIST
Chapter 32: THE CULT OF IMPERSONALITY
Chapter 34: THE WORLD IN SIGHT
Chapter 39: SLEEPING ON THE DIVAN
Chapter 45: DELIVERING THE BLOW
Chapter 46: THE OUTBREAK OF THE COLD WAR
Chapter 47: SUBJUGATING EASTERN EUROPE
Chapter 48: STALINIST RULERSHIP
Chapter 49: POLICIES AND PURGES
Chapter 51: DANGEROUS LIAISONS
Chapter 52: VOZHD AND INTELLECTUAL
Chapter 54: DEATH AND EMBALMING