Middlebury

FYSE1377A-F12

Terror in the Soviet Union

The Revolution Devours her Children: Violence and Terror in the Soviet Union
The Soviet Union holds the distinction of being one of the most violent regimes in history. The regime promised its citizens peace and abundance, but the main way it found to establish this worldly utopia was to purify society through violence. Long before Stalin, state-initiated terror was used to cleanse the hearts and minds of the general public. In this seminar we will examine how terror played an integral role in the revolutionary project, how the show trials, secret police, and the gulag developed. Our sources will include secret archival documents, private diaries, court testimonies, fiction, films, and historical scholarship. 3 hrs. sem.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92920
Subject Code:
FYSE
Course Number:
1377
Section Identifier:
A

Course

FYSE 1377

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Fall 2012

FYSE1377A-F12 Seminar (Peri)