Molotov: Stalin's Cold Warrior

Geoffrey Roberts

Hardcover

Regular price $32.95
Regular price Sale price $32.95
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Items available in store will have a number before "in stock"

Availability: In stock
SKU: 9781574889451
Regular price $32.95
Regular price Sale price $32.95
The orthodox view of Vyacheslav Molotov is that he was no more than Stalin's faithful servant; a dogmatic conservative communist of little or no imagination. Molotov was, indeed, Stalin's right-hand man while from the 1920s the two men presided over a brutal, authoritarian communist system that led to the deaths of millions of people. But their partnership was far more complex. In this engaging biography, Geoffrey Roberts proposes a radical reappraisal of Molotov's life and career. He argues that although as Soviet foreign minister from 1939 Molotov was indeed Stalin's cold warrior, his personal preference was for détente and peaceful coexistence with the West. The differences and tensions between Molotov and Stalin came to a head in 1949 when Molotov's wife was arrested and imprisoned because of her activities with the Soviet Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee. Molotov refused to condemn her and was removed as foreign minister but was reappointed to the post after Stalin's death in 1953. Molotov renewed his efforts to curtail the Cold War and campaigned for the establishment of a pan-European system of collective security to halt polarization of the continent into competing military-political blocs. His attempts to negotiate an end to the Cold War were stymied by Soviet and Western hard-liners. Nevertheless his campaign for European collective security paved the way to the détente of the 1960s and 1970s and abolition of the Cold War in the 1980s and 1990s. In 1957 Molotov was ousted from the Soviet leadership following his attempted political coup against Nikita Khrushchev, Stalin's successor as the leader of the Communist Party. He was expelled from the Party and ended his diplomatic career as ambassador to Mongolia and as Soviet representative at the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna.

Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 12/31/2011
Pages: 254
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 9.24h x 6.47w x 0.74d
ISBN: 9781574889451


Review Citation(s):
Choice 07/01/2012
Reference and Research Bk News 04/01/2012 pg. 24

About the Author
Roberts, Geoffrey: - Geoffrey Roberts is a professor and head of the School of History at University College Cork. He is the author of several books on Soviet history, most recently Stalin's Wars: From World War to Cold War, 1939-1953 (2006). He lives in County Cork, Ireland.