Stalinisme (Indonesian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Stalinisme" in Indonesian language version.

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  • Kershaw, Ian; Lewin, Moshe (28 April 1997). Stalinism and Nazism: Dictatorships in Comparison (dalam bahasa Inggris). Cambridge University Press. hlm. 88–89. ISBN 978-0-521-56521-9.
  • Baratieri, Daniela; Edele, Mark; Finaldi, Giuseppe (8 October 2013). Totalitarian Dictatorship: New Histories (dalam bahasa Inggris). Routledge. hlm. 1–50. ISBN 978-1-135-04396-4.
  • Deutscher, Isaac (1967). Stalin: A Political Biography (dalam bahasa Inggris). Oxford University Press. hlm. ix. ISBN 978-0-14-020757-6.
  • Krieger, Joel (2013). The Oxford Companion to Comparative Politics (dalam bahasa Inggris). OUP USA. hlm. 414. ISBN 978-0-19-973859-5.
  • Gill, Graeme; Gill, Graeme J. (18 July 2002). The Origins of the Stalinist Political System (dalam bahasa Inggris). Cambridge University Press. hlm. 14. ISBN 978-0-521-52936-5.

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  • Sawicky, Nicholas D. (20 December 2013). The Holodomor: Genocide and National Identity (Education and Human Development Master's Theses). The College at Brockport: State University of New York. Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal February 6, 2021. Diakses tanggal 6 October 2020 – via Digital Commons. Scholars also disagree over what role the Soviet Union played in the tragedy. Some scholars point to Stalin as the mastermind behind the famine, due to his hatred of Ukrainians (Hosking, 1987). Others assert that Stalin did not actively cause the famine, but he knew about it and did nothing to stop it (Moore, 2012). Still other scholars argue that the famine was just an effect of the Soviet Union's push for rapid industrialization and a by-product of that was the destruction of the peasant way of life (Fischer, 1935). The final school of thought argues that the Holodomor was caused by factors beyond the control of the Soviet Union and Stalin took measures to reduce the effects of the famine on the Ukrainian people (Davies & Wheatcroft, 2006).

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  • Sawicky, Nicholas D. (20 December 2013). The Holodomor: Genocide and National Identity (Education and Human Development Master's Theses). The College at Brockport: State University of New York. Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal February 6, 2021. Diakses tanggal 6 October 2020 – via Digital Commons. Scholars also disagree over what role the Soviet Union played in the tragedy. Some scholars point to Stalin as the mastermind behind the famine, due to his hatred of Ukrainians (Hosking, 1987). Others assert that Stalin did not actively cause the famine, but he knew about it and did nothing to stop it (Moore, 2012). Still other scholars argue that the famine was just an effect of the Soviet Union's push for rapid industrialization and a by-product of that was the destruction of the peasant way of life (Fischer, 1935). The final school of thought argues that the Holodomor was caused by factors beyond the control of the Soviet Union and Stalin took measures to reduce the effects of the famine on the Ukrainian people (Davies & Wheatcroft, 2006).