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Send a text Season Finale: In this special episode, Matthew dives in to the "Inner Party Conflict" that consumed the Communist Party of the USSR in the 1920's. Bibliography:
Send a text Matthew explores the diverse nationalites and ethnic groups that comprised the USSR and how the state organized, platformed and punished cultural groups during the Soviet State's first decade. Bibliography
Send a text Jason explores the two armed camps of the Soviet Revolution: the Red Army and the intelligence services of the Soviet Union in the 1920's. Bibliography: Poster image provided by Poster Plakat.com
Send a text Jason explores the Soviet Union's efforts to establish relations with other national governments and populations during the first decade of its existence. Bibliography:
Send a text Matthew delves into the Soviet cultural scene of the 1920's. Bibliography:
Send a text In this episode, Matthew takes on the shifting relations between the vast Soviet Peasantry and the newly in-power (and not at all solidified) Communist Party of the Soviet Union during the sometimes frustrating, sometimes exciting, but ever-hopeful years of the New Economic Policy. Bibliography:
Send a text Matthew explores the Soviet working class and its relations to the the state and the Communist Party in the early USSR. Bibliography Poster image provided by Poster Plakat.com
Send a text Jason presents on early communist efforts to reshape society in the USSR of the 1920's. Bibliography Poster image provided by Poster Plakat.com
Send a text Matthew presents on the New Economic Policy and its impact on early Soviet society. Bibliography:
Send a text Jason and Matthew present on the Soviet constitutions of 1918 and 1924. Bibliography:
Send a text In the second supplementary episode, Matthew gives a breakneck course on the Russian Revolution and Civil War. Bibliography:
Send a text In this first supplemental episode, Jason presents on the history of the revolutionary tradition in the Russian Empire, covering the Decemberist Coup, the Narodnik movement, the Revolution of 1905, and more. Bibliography:
Send a text Matthew introduces Season 1: Building the Socialist Order 1922-1927, and provides some insight into the motivations behind a new Soviet history podcast. Bibliography:















