Preobrazhensky Papers, The: Archival Documents And Materials. Volume I. 1886-1920: Historical Materialism, Volume 47
By (Author) Richard B Day
By (author) E.A. Preobrazhensky
Edited by Mikhail M. Gorinov
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
5th May 2015
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
947.08092
Paperback
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Width 152mm, Height 229mm
1221g
Historians generally recognise E.A. Preobrazhensky as the most famous Soviet economist of the 1920s. The documents in this volume, many newly discovered and almost all translated into English for the first time, reveal a Preobrazhensky previously unknown, whose interests ranged far beyond economics to include not only party debates and issues affecting the lives of workers and peasants, but also philosophy, world events and Russian history, culture and politics. Including moments of triumph and tragedy, they tell an intimate story of political awakening.
E. A. Preobrazhensky (1886-1937) was a leading Bolshevik, the most prominent Soviet economist of the 1920s, and co-author of The ABCs of Communism. A prominent early member of Leon Trotsky's Left Opposition in its early stages, Preobrazhensky was executed by Stalin in 1937. Richard B. Day Ph. D. (1970), University of London, is Professor of Political Economy at the University of Toronto, Canada. He has published extensively on Soviet economic and political history, including Leon Trotsky and the Politics of Economic Isolation (Cambridge, 1973), and , with Daniel Gaido, Witnesses to Permanent Revolution (Haymarket 2011). Mikhail M. Gorinov Ph.(D) History, First Deputy Head of the Main Archive Department of the City of Moscow, Russia. He is a specialist in Soviet History and has published on the political, economic and cultural life of Soviet society in the first half of the 20th century. His works on these topics are collected in the book On Moscow and Russia: Key Problems of the Homeland's History in the 20th Century (2008)