
The Rise and Fall of Communism
Archie Brown
Winner of the 2010 W.J.M. Mackenzie Prize for Best Political Science Book of the Year 2010
The relentless rise of Communism was the most momentous political development of the first half of the twentieth century. No political change has been more fundamental than its demise in Europe and its decline elsewhere. In this hugely acclaimed book Archie Brown provides an indispensable history that examines the origins of the ideology, its development in different countries, its collapse in many states following the Soviet perestroika, and its current incarnations around the globe.
The Rise and Fall of Communism explains how and why Communists came to power; how they were able, in a variety of countries on different continents to hold on to power for so long; and what brought about the downfall of so many Communist systems. A groundbreaking work from an internationally renowned specialist, this is the definitive study of the most remarkable political and human story of our times.
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Reviews for The Rise and Fall of Communism
Simon Heffer
Daily Telegraph
At its peak, communism controlled one third of the human race...Brown's scholarly, well-paced and critical overview contributes brilliantly to a reasoned reassessment
Sunday Times
To understand one of the central stories of the 20th century - read Brown's book
Independent
The breadth of his scholarship and research is hugely impressive... Brown offers clever insights, as well as some fascinating new revelations
Evening Standard
This book is the crowning achievement of Archie Brown's career... This volume will remain a definitive study of communism... Thank you, Archie Brown
Oleg Gordievsky
Literary Review
Comprehensive and impressive
Financial Times
Archie Brown tells the history of these 70-odd years...with poise, a sense of balance and a judicious understanding of the differences between the varieties of communisms
Donald Sassoon
Guardian
A clear and expert account of the rise and fall of communism
Marcus Earl
Weekend Review
A stimulating read, which provides valuable insights
Adam Fabry
Socialist Review
His conclusions neatly balance the equally pertinent questions of why Communist systems collapse, and why they lasted so long
Stephen Howe
Independent