Middlebury

HIST 0248

The Soviet Experiment

The Soviet Experiment
In this course we will explore the Soviet attempt to forge a fundamentally new form of human life. Starting with the revolutionary movement of the early 20th century, we will examine the development and ultimate downfall of the USSR. What was Soviet communism (both in idea and in practice)? How did its implementation and development transform local identities (religious, ethnic/national, social)? How did internal and external factors (political, social, economic) transform Soviet policy and life? Was the collapse of the USSR inevitable? Special attention will be paid both to political leaders and ordinary people (believers, collaborators, victims, dissidents, outcasts). 3 hrs lect./disc.
Subject:
History
Department:
History
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
CMP EUR HIS
Equivalent Courses:

Sections in Spring 2009, School Abroad Germany (Berlin)

Spring 2009

HIST0248A-S09 Lecture (Sanchez-Sibony)
HIST0248Y-S09 Discussion (Sanchez-Sibony)
HIST0248Z-S09 Discussion (Sanchez-Sibony)