Works : Volume XI. 1928-1929 / J. V. Stalin

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Russian Series: J. V. Stalin WorksPublication details: Moscow, USSR : Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1954Description: (Volume Eleven) : xvi, 398 pages ; 20 cmUniform titles:
  • сочинения
DDC classification:
  • 308.1
LOC classification:
  • DK 268 .S75 A267 1954
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Partial contents:
Grain procurements and the prospects for the development of agriculture : first results of the procurement campaign and the further tasks of the party -- Greetings to the red army on its tenth anniversary -- Three distinctive features of the red army --
The works of the April joint plenum of the central committee and central control commission : I. Self-criticism -- II. The questions of grain procurement -- III. The Shakhty affair -- IV. General conclusion --
Greetings to the workers of Kostroma --
Speech delivered at the eighth congress of the all-union Leninist young communist league : I. Strengthen the readiness for action of the working class -- II. Organize mass criticism from below -- III. The youth must master science --
To Komsomolskaya Pravda -- To the Sverdlov University -- On the grain front -- Letter to the membership of the party affairs study circle at the Communist Academy -- Lenin and the question of the alliance with the middle peasant -- To the members of the political bureau of the central committee -- Against vulgarizing the slogan of criticism -- Plenum of the C.C., C.P.S.U.(B.) --
Results of the July Plenum of the CC., C.P.S.U.(B.) : I. The comintern -- II. Questions of the socialist construction of the U.S.S.R. --
To the Leningrad Osoaviakhim -- Letter to Comrade Kuibyshev -- To the memory of comrade I. I. Skvortsov-Stepanov -- The right danger in the C.P.S.U.(B.) -- Reply to comrade SH. -- To the Leninist young communist league -- On the tenth anniversary of the first congress of working women and peasant women --
Industrialization of the country and the right deviation in the C.P.S.U.(B.) : I. The rate of development of industry -- II. The grain problem -- II. Combating deviations on conciliation towards them --
To the workers of the "Katushka" factory, to the workers of the Yartsevo factory, Smolensk gubernia -- To the workers of the Krasny profintern factory, Bezhitsa -- On the tenth anniversary of the Frunze military academy of the workers' and peasants' red army --
The right danger in the German communist party : I. The problem of the capitalist stabilization -- II. The problem of the class battles of the proletariat -- III. The problem of the German communist party -- IV. The rights in the C.P.G. and in the C.P.S.U.(B.) -- V. the drafts for the open and closed letters --
Reply to Kushtysev -- They have sunk to the depths -- Bukharin's group and the right deviation in our party -- Reply to Bill-Belotserkovsky -- To the working men and women of the Kransy Treugolnik factory -- Telegram to the red army men, commanders and political officers of the first red cossack regiment, Proskurov -- Greetings to Selskokhozyaistvennaya Gazeta --
The national question and Leninism : 1. The concept "nation" -- 2. The rise and development of nations -- 3. The future of nations and of national languages -- 4, The policy of the party on the national question.
Summary: This item is the eleventh volume of the collected works of J. V. Stalin, more commonly known simply as Stalin. Throughout his writing, Stalin discusses topics covering imperialism, revolution, labor unions, the Soviet Union, military and industrial doctrine, Marxism, Communism, Leninism, Bolshevism, socialism, anarchism, and class struggle, just to name a handful of the what Stalin writes about. This volume series is exhaustive in it's coverage of Stalin's writings over the decades, starting in 1901 and going until 1934. Translation from Russian to English was performed by the Marx-Engels-Lenin Institute of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. The same organization created the forwards to the volumes, and the biographical timeline of Stalin's life at the end of each volume, covering the same time period that the writings in the given volume emerge from. Overall, this series of volumes represents a close to complete collection of the writings, thought, and works of Joseph Stalin.
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks DK 268 .S75 A267 1954 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan NPML22020004

This book contains a month by month biographical timeline of the life of Stalin from 1928 to March of 1929.

This is the eleventh volume in the Works series, authored by J. V. Stalin. This volume is proceeded by volume X. This volume is followed by volume XII.

Includes bibliographic references.

Grain procurements and the prospects for the development of agriculture : first results of the procurement campaign and the further tasks of the party -- Greetings to the red army on its tenth anniversary -- Three distinctive features of the red army --

The works of the April joint plenum of the central committee and central control commission : I. Self-criticism -- II. The questions of grain procurement -- III. The Shakhty affair -- IV. General conclusion --

Greetings to the workers of Kostroma --

Speech delivered at the eighth congress of the all-union Leninist young communist league : I. Strengthen the readiness for action of the working class -- II. Organize mass criticism from below -- III. The youth must master science --

To Komsomolskaya Pravda -- To the Sverdlov University -- On the grain front -- Letter to the membership of the party affairs study circle at the Communist Academy -- Lenin and the question of the alliance with the middle peasant -- To the members of the political bureau of the central committee -- Against vulgarizing the slogan of criticism -- Plenum of the C.C., C.P.S.U.(B.) --

Results of the July Plenum of the CC., C.P.S.U.(B.) : I. The comintern -- II. Questions of the socialist construction of the U.S.S.R. --

To the Leningrad Osoaviakhim -- Letter to Comrade Kuibyshev -- To the memory of comrade I. I. Skvortsov-Stepanov -- The right danger in the C.P.S.U.(B.) -- Reply to comrade SH. -- To the Leninist young communist league -- On the tenth anniversary of the first congress of working women and peasant women --

Industrialization of the country and the right deviation in the C.P.S.U.(B.) : I. The rate of development of industry -- II. The grain problem -- II. Combating deviations on conciliation towards them --

To the workers of the "Katushka" factory, to the workers of the Yartsevo factory, Smolensk gubernia -- To the workers of the Krasny profintern factory, Bezhitsa -- On the tenth anniversary of the Frunze military academy of the workers' and peasants' red army --

The right danger in the German communist party : I. The problem of the capitalist stabilization -- II. The problem of the class battles of the proletariat -- III. The problem of the German communist party -- IV. The rights in the C.P.G. and in the C.P.S.U.(B.) -- V. the drafts for the open and closed letters --

Reply to Kushtysev -- They have sunk to the depths -- Bukharin's group and the right deviation in our party -- Reply to Bill-Belotserkovsky -- To the working men and women of the Kransy Treugolnik factory -- Telegram to the red army men, commanders and political officers of the first red cossack regiment, Proskurov -- Greetings to Selskokhozyaistvennaya Gazeta --

The national question and Leninism : 1. The concept "nation" -- 2. The rise and development of nations -- 3. The future of nations and of national languages -- 4, The policy of the party on the national question.

This item is the eleventh volume of the collected works of J. V. Stalin, more commonly known simply as Stalin. Throughout his writing, Stalin discusses topics covering imperialism, revolution, labor unions, the Soviet Union, military and industrial doctrine, Marxism, Communism, Leninism, Bolshevism, socialism, anarchism, and class struggle, just to name a handful of the what Stalin writes about. This volume series is exhaustive in it's coverage of Stalin's writings over the decades, starting in 1901 and going until 1934. Translation from Russian to English was performed by the Marx-Engels-Lenin Institute of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. The same organization created the forwards to the volumes, and the biographical timeline of Stalin's life at the end of each volume, covering the same time period that the writings in the given volume emerge from. Overall, this series of volumes represents a close to complete collection of the writings, thought, and works of Joseph Stalin.

Translated from Russian to English.

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