All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Nicholas II and the Russian Empire

    • March 20, 1998

    This opening lecture includes discussion of the problems facing Russian peasants and workers in the early 1900s. The Bolshevik seizure of power could have succeeded only in a country with a discredited government, ethnic resentments, and social antagonisms.

  • S01E02 The Failure of Constitutional Government

    • March 20, 1998

    Russia's failed constitutional experiment raises the fundamental question of whether such a government can ever succeed in a large, multinational empire.

  • S01E03 Russia and the First World War

    • March 20, 1998

    This lecture discusses Russia's entrance into the Great War, the military-political crisis of 1915, failure of the Brusilov offensive in 1916, and isolation of the tsar. The lecture also sketches the atmosphere in the imperial capital, Petrograd, just before Nicholas II was overthrown.

  • S01E04 Lenin and the Origins of Bolshevism

    • March 20, 1998

    An overview of Lenin's life and revolutionary strategies provides context for a detailed discussion of his contributions to Marxism and the "three roads" to Communism imagined by Russian Marxists.

  • S01E05 Lenin Comes to Power

    • March 20, 1998

    This lecture describes the two revolutions of 1917, the installation of a provisional government, and Lenin's successful efforts to undermine it.

  • S01E06 Lenin and the Making of a Bolshevik State

    • March 20, 1998

    The lecture focuses on significant Bolshevik policies between 1917 and 1921: imposition of partocracy, suppression of "bourgeois democracy," attempts to destroy the market system, and resolution of the nationalities problem.

  • S01E07 The Twenties

    • March 20, 1998

    The emergence of Stalin and his eventual victory in power struggles of the 1920s bring an end to Lenin's New Economic Policy and the start of ill-fated attempts to collective agriculture.

  • S01E08 Stalin and the "Second October Revolution"

    • March 20, 1998

    The first Five-Year Plan and the chaos it wrought in the industrial sector serve as the focus of this fast-paced lecture. Stalin's imposition of an artificial famine that cost millions of lives is also discussed.

  • S01E09 Stalin and the "Great Terror"

    • March 20, 1998

    Party purges and "show trials" from 1934 to 1938 are examined as key evidence of state terror during the Stalinist period.

  • S01E10 Stalin, Hitler, and the Road to War

    • March 20, 1998

    This lecture treats the diplomatic origins of World War II including Stalin's controversial German policy, Hitler's attitude toward the East and toward Bolshevism, and the 1939 Nazi-Soviet pact.

  • S01E11 The USSR at War

    • March 20, 1998

    The war against Germany was a decisive test of Stalin's statesmanship—and he nearly failed.

  • S01E12 Stalin's Last Years

    • March 20, 1998

    This lecture analyzes the Soviet Union's painful reconstruction after World War II and behind-the-scenes political maneuvering occasioned by Stalin's death.

  • S01E13 De-Stalinization

    • March 20, 1998

    In the three decades after Stalin's death, Communist party leadership hesitantly distances itself from elements of the Stalinist system without ever abandoning the entire edifice that he had built.

  • S01E14 Gorbachev and Perestroika

    • March 20, 1998

    This lecture concentrates on the limits and internal contradictions of Gorbachev's plans for perestroika. It also discusses the appearance of party opposition to perestroika and how that opposition was overcome.

  • S01E15 The Disintegration of the USSR

    • March 20, 1998

    Re-emerging national independence movements in major Soviet republics, previously hidden social antagonisms, and gradual exposure of the truth about Stalinism doom Gorbachev's plans to failure.

  • S01E16 Rebirth of Russia or the Rebirth of the USSR

    • March 20, 1998

    Russia's prospects remain uncertain for prosperity, democracy, and the rule of law. But reasons for cautious optimism spur additional thought and analysis.