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  • by Robert E MacMaster
    £58.49

    No detailed description available for "Danilevsky".

  • by Daniel T Orlovsky
    £58.49

    No detailed description available for "The Limits of Reform".

  • by Piotr S Wandycz
    £58.49

    No detailed description available for "Soviet-Polish Relations, 1917-1921".

  • by Nicholas P Vakar
    £58.49

    No detailed description available for "Belorussia".

  • by Benjamin I Schwartz
    £58.49

    No detailed description available for "Chinese Communism and the Rise of Mao".

  • by Adam B (Harvard University) Ulam
    £58.49

    No detailed description available for "Titoism and the Cominform".

  • by Berkeley) Malia & Professor of History Emeritus Martin (University of California
    £58.49

    No detailed description available for "Alexander Herzen and the Birth of Russian Socialism, 1812-1855".

  • by Demitri B Shimkin
    £58.49

    No detailed description available for "Minerals".

  • by Allen Sinel
    £58.49

    The efforts of Dmitry Tolstoi's ministry resulted in comprehensive reforms that shaped the Russian school system until early in the twentieth century. Beginning with the historical, political, biographical, and administrative contexts for Tolstoi's reforms, Sinel then provides a detailed examination of Tolstoi's transformation of Russian education at all levels, particularly the secondary level, which was the cornerstone of his program.

  • by Hans Rogger
    £58.49

    No detailed description available for "National Consciousness in Eighteenth-Century Russia".

  • by Robert F (University College London Medical School) Miller
    £58.49

    No detailed description available for "One Hundred Thousand Tractors".

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    £58.49

    No detailed description available for "Revolutionary Russia".

  • by Lazar Volin
    £58.49

    Public pronouncements of Russian leaders--prerevolutionary and postrevolutionary alike--attested the crucial role of the agricultural problem, its economically and politically explosive nature, and its persistence over the years. Emphasizing the continuity of problems and policies too often dichotomized into tsarist and Soviet eras, Volin created a sweeping panorama of the century between the emancipation of the serfs and the 1960s.

  • by Clyde Kluckhohn, Raymond a Bauer & Professor Alex (Hoover Institution) Inkeles
    £58.49

    No detailed description available for "How the Soviet System Works".

  • by Jeremy R Azrael
    £58.49

    No detailed description available for "Managerial Power and Soviet Politics".

  • by Alfred G Meyer
    £58.49

    No detailed description available for "Marxism".

  • by Harold Swayze
    £58.49

    No detailed description available for "Political Control of Literature in the USSR, 1946-1959".

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    - Russian Nationalism and the Soviet State, 1953-1991
    by Yitzhak M. Brudny
    £25.99

    Brudny argues that the rise of the Russian nationalist movement was a combined result of the reinvention of Russian national identity by a group of intellectuals, and the Communist Party's active support of this reinvention in order to gain greater political legitimacy.

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    by Andreas Schonle
    £56.49

    In illuminating analyses of major texts as well as lesser known but influential works, Andreas Schoenle surveys the literary travelogue-a form marked by a fully developed narrator's voice, interpretive impressions, scenic descriptions, and extended narrative-from its emergence in Russia to the end of the Romantic era.

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    - Control and Collapse in Soviet Institutions
    by Steven L. Solnick
    £60.99

    Solnick argues that the Soviet system fell victim not to stalemate at the top nor to revolution from below, but to opportunism from within. In case studies on the Communist Youth League, the system of job assignments for university graduates, and military conscription, he tells the story from a new perspective, testing Western theories of reform.

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    - Welfare Policy and Workers' Politics from Brezhnev to Yeltsin
    by Linda J. Cook
    £64.49

    A critical assessment of the implications of the "social contract" - a tacit agreement between the post-Stalin regime and the working class whereby the state provided economic and social security in return for the workers' political compliance.

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    - The RSFSR Codes, Second Edition
    by Harold J. Berman
    £60.99

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    by Mark R. Beissinger
    £48.49

    In this book Bessinger traces the rise and decline of administrative strategies throughout Soviet history, focusing on the roles of managerial technique and disciplinary coercion.

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    - The Early Years
    by Edythe C. Haber
    £63.49

    A foremost Russian writer of the Soviet period, Bulgakov (1891-1940) has attracted much critical attention, yet Haber is the first to explore in depth his formative years. Blending biography and literary analysis of motifs, story, and characterization, Haber tracks one writer's answer to the dislocations of revolution, civil war, and Bolshevism.

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    - The Man and the Journalist
    by William F. Woehrlin
    £34.99

    Chernyshevskii (1828-1889), a pivotal figure in the Russian protest movement after the Crimean War, was esteemed by Marx and Lenin. This first thorough treatment of Chernyshevskii in English is a biography and a presentation of his views on philosophy, aesthetics and literary criticism, economics and social relations, politics and revolution.

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    - Technology and the Fall of the Soviet Union
    by Loren Graham
    £23.99

    Through Graham, executed engineer Peter Palchinsky tells of Soviet technology and industry, the mistakes he condemned in his lifetime, the corruption and collapse he predicted, the ultimate price paid for silencing those who were not afraid to speak out. Palchinsky's story is also the story of the Soviet Union's industrial promise and failure.

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    - Stalinist Culture, Social Revolution, and Soviet Newspapers
    by Matthew Lenoe
    £61.99

    Lenoe traces the origins of Stalinist mass culture to newspaper journalism in the late 1920s. In examining the transformation of Soviet newspapers during the New Economic Policy and the First Five Year Plan, Lenoe tells a dramatic story of purges, political intrigues, and social upheaval.

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    - Unity and Conflict, Revised and Enlarged Edition
    by Zbigniew K. Brzezinski
    £34.99

  • by Raymond a Bauer & Professor Alex (Hoover Institution) Inkeles
    £58.49

    No detailed description available for "The Soviet Citizen".

  • by Arthur P Mendel
    £58.49

    No detailed description available for "Dilemmas of Progress in Tsarist Russia".

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