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Stalin: Passage to Revolution

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Product Description A spellbinding new biography of Stalin in his formative yearsThis is the definitive biography of Joseph Stalin from his birth to the October Revolution of 1917, a panoramic and often chilling account of how an impoverished, idealistic youth from the provinces of tsarist Russia was transformed into a cunning and fearsome outlaw who would one day become one of the twentieth century's most ruthless dictators.In this monumental book, Ronald Grigor Suny sheds light on the least understood years of Stalin's career, bringing to life the turbulent world in which he lived and the extraordinary historical events that shaped him. Suny draws on a wealth of new archival evidence from Stalin's early years in the Caucasus to chart the psychological metamorphosis of the young Stalin, taking readers from his boyhood as a Georgian nationalist and romantic poet, through his harsh years of schooling, to his commitment to violent engagement in the underground movement to topple the tsarist autocracy. Stalin emerges as an ambitious climber within the Bolshevik ranks, a resourceful leader of a small terrorist band, and a writer and thinker who was deeply engaged with some of the most incendiary debates of his time.A landmark achievement, Stalin paints an unforgettable portrait of a driven young man who abandoned his religious faith to become a skilled political operative and a single-minded and ruthless rebel. Review "The book’s strength lies . . . in its excavation of important episodes of the early years. . . . What I took from Passage to Revolution ― and I agree with the idea ― is that young Stalin was an angry optimist. . . . His hefty, demanding tome emphasizes the effects of changing circumstances that pivoted both Stalin and Russia into a vortex of revolution and civil war." ---Robert Service, Washington Post "Joseph Stalin has been the subject of many biographical studies. . . . Ronald Grigor Suny's ‘Stalin: Passage to Revolution’ is a worthy contribution to this continuing enterprise. . . . In highly readable prose Mr. Suny . . . tells the story of the young Stalin's rise." ---Joshua Rubenstein, Wall Street Journal "A Georgianist as well as a Russianist, equally comfortable with social, cultural and political history, Suny outclasses previous biographers of the young Stalin . . . It is a monumental work of history and its treatment and evocation of the young Stalin will never be bettered." ---Geoffrey Roberts, Literary Review "A comprehensive, deeply researched study of one of the world’s most brutal dictators as he took the paths that would lead him to power." ---Starred Review, Kirkus " This impressively researched biography provides remarkable and reliable details on the first part of Stalin’s life, along with the many fissures among the Left Communists. An important accomplishment. " ― Library Journal, starred review "Suny, using an abundance of newly available archival material, though there was no secret diary or introspective documents, provides an extraordinary telling, a detailed account, well written and engrossing, of the obscure and multiple layers of experience in Stalin's early life: church school, seminary, outlaw, exile, prison, attraction to Marxism." ---Michael Curtis, American Thinker "He [Suny] is a lucid writer and a perspicacious scholar." ---Stephen Lovell, Times Literary Supplement "The overriding merit of this book is that it takes Stalin seriously. It explains his life and development without feeling the need to impose a value judgement on the reader on every page." ---Andrew Murray, Morning Star "Ronald Grigor Suny has written a massive, extensively researched biography of Josef Stalin’s early years―from his childhood days in Gori, Georgia, to the Bolshevik seizure of power in October 1917." ---Francis P. Sempa, New York Journal of Books Review "Suny's focus on the young Stalin's life before the October Revolution is a brilliant strategy. The man who rose from obscurity in Geo