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Titre Des lettres comme action : Stalin au début des années 1930 vu depuis le fonds Kaganovič*
Auteur Yves Cohen
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers du monde russe
Numéro volume 38, no 3, juillet-septembre 1997
Rubrique / Thématique
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Page 307-345
Résumé anglais Yves Cohen, Letters as means of action: Stalin at the beginning of the 1930s, as seen from the Kaganovich fund. This article is a partial (in the double meaning of the word) presentation of Stalin's eighty letters found in the Kaganovich fund which became accessible at the RTsKhlDNI in 1996. These letters give a new outlook on Stalin's governing practices at the beginning of the 1930's, since they embody his way of acting while he is resting on the Black Sea. At the heart of this paper, several situations of the summer 1932 and a series of Stalin's concerns regarding the relations among the "managing group," the State and the executives. The impending complete publication of these letters will show, as this article underlines, that they allow new interpretations of what made Stalin's power, his close management of the USSR and the international communist movement.
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