A History of Russia and the Soviet Union

A History of Russia and the Soviet Union
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Publisher : Irwin Professional Publishing
Total Pages : 1000
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89048865810
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Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Russia and the Soviet Union by : David MacKenzie

Russia, the Soviet Union, and the United States

Russia, the Soviet Union, and the United States
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 0075572583
ISBN-13 : 9780075572589
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Russia, the Soviet Union, and the United States by : John Lewis Gaddis

From the capricious reign of Catherine the Great and Alexander I to the provocative leadership of Mikhail Gorbachev, the author concentrates on the interplay between interests and ideologies in the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union, in an even-handed, non-ideological narrative.

Russia, Ukraine, and the Breakup of the Soviet Union

Russia, Ukraine, and the Breakup of the Soviet Union
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Publisher : Hoover Press
Total Pages : 553
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ISBN-10 : 9780817995430
ISBN-13 : 0817995439
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Russia, Ukraine, and the Breakup of the Soviet Union by : Roman Szporluk

This book chronicles the final two decades in the history of the Soviet Union and presents a story that is often lost in the standard interpretations of the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the USSR. Although there were numerous reasons for the collapse of communism, it did not happen—as it may have seemed to some—overnight. Indeed, says Roman Szporluk, the root causes go back even earlier than 1917. To understand why the USSR broke up the way it did, it is necessary to understand the relationship between the two most important nations of the USSR—Russia and Ukraine—during the Soviet period and before, as well as the parallel but interrelated processes of nation formation in both states. Szporluk details a number of often-overlooked factors leading to the USSR's fall: how the processes of Russian identity formation were not completed by the time of the communist takeover in 1917, the unification of Ukraine in 1939–1945, and the Soviet period failing to find a resolution of the question of Russian-Ukrainian relations. The present-day conflict in the Caucasus, he asserts, is a sign that the problems of Russian identity remain.

A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to the End

A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to the End
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9781139451024
ISBN-13 : 1139451022
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to the End by : Peter Kenez

An examination of political, social and cultural developments in the Soviet Union. The book identifies the social tensions and political inconsistencies that spurred radical change in the government of Russia, from the turn of the century to the revolution of 1917. Kenez envisions that revolution as a crisis of authority that posed the question, 'Who shall govern Russia?' This question was resolved with the creation of the Soviet Union. Kenez traces the development of the Soviet Union from the Revolution, through the 1920s, the years of the New Economic Policies and into the Stalinist order. He shows how post-Stalin Soviet leaders struggled to find ways to rule the country without using Stalin's methods but also without openly repudiating the past, and to negotiate a peaceful but antipathetic coexistence with the capitalist West. In this second edition, he also examines the post-Soviet period, tracing Russia's development up to the time of publication.

The Formation of the Soviet Union

The Formation of the Soviet Union
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : 0674309510
ISBN-13 : 9780674309517
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis The Formation of the Soviet Union by : Richard Pipes

Here is the history of the disintegration of the Russian Empire, and the emergence of a multinational Communist state. Pipes tells how the Communists exploited the new nationalism of the peoples of the Ukraine, Belorussia, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Volga-Ural area—first to seize power and then to expand into the borderlands.

Science in Russia and the Soviet Union

Science in Russia and the Soviet Union
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 0521287898
ISBN-13 : 9780521287890
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Science in Russia and the Soviet Union by : Loren R. Graham

By the 1980s the Soviet scientific establishment had become the largest in the world, but very little of its history was known in the West. What has been needed for many years in order to fill that gap in our knowledge is a history of Russian and Soviet science written for the educated person who would like to read one book on the subject. This book has been written for that reader. The history of Russian and Soviet science is a story of remarkable achievements and frustrating failures. That history is presented here in a comprehensive form, and explained in terms of its social and political context. Major sections include the tsarist period, the impact of the Russian Revolution, the relationship between science and Soviet society, and the strengths and weaknesses of individual scientific disciplines. The book also discusses the changes brought to science in Russia and other republics by the collapse of communism in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union

The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 623
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ISBN-10 : 9781317867821
ISBN-13 : 1317867823
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union by : Martin Mccauley

'An expert in probing mafia-type relationships in present-day Russia, Martin McCauley here offers a vigorously written scrutiny of Soviet politics and society since the days of Lenin and Stalin.' John Keep, Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto. The birth of the Soviet Union surprised many; its demise amazed the whole world. How did imperial Russia give way to the Soviet Union in 1917, and why did the USSR collapse so quickly in 1991? Marxism promised paradise on earth, but the Communist Party never had true power, instead allowing Lenin and Stalin to become dictators who ruled in its name. The failure of the planned economy to live up to expectations led to a boom in the unplanned economy, in particular the black market. In turn, this led to the growth of organised crime and corruption within the government. The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union examines the strengths, weaknesses, and contradictions of the first Marxist state, and reassesses the role of power, authority and legitimacy in Soviet politics. Including first-person accounts, anecdotes, illustrations and diagrams to illustrate key concepts, McCauley provides a seminal history of twentieth-century Russia.

Leaders of Russia and the Soviet Union

Leaders of Russia and the Soviet Union
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9781135456979
ISBN-13 : 1135456976
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Leaders of Russia and the Soviet Union by : John Paxton

This reference work surveys the leaders of Russia and the Soviet Union- from Michael, the first Romanov tsar in 1613, through the creation and dissolution of the Soviet Union, to the present day President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin. Chronologically arranged, these biographies paint a thorough yet succinct portrait of 30 leaders including discussion about the family and education of each ruler, important legislation, events, and wars under each leader's rule; and each leader's achievements and impact on Russia or the Soviet Union.

The Shortest History of the Soviet Union

The Shortest History of the Soviet Union
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9780231556842
ISBN-13 : 0231556845
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The Shortest History of the Soviet Union by : Sheila Fitzpatrick

In 1917, Bolshevik revolutionaries came to power in the war-torn Russian Empire in a way that defied all predictions, including their own. Scarcely a lifespan later, in 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed as accidentally as it arose. The decades between witnessed drama on an epic scale—the chaos and hope of revolution, famines and purges, hard-won victory in history’s most destructive war, and worldwide geopolitical conflict, all entwined around the dream of building a better society. This book is a lively and authoritative distillation of this complex history, told with vivid details, a grand sweep, and wry wit. The acclaimed historian Sheila Fitzpatrick chronicles the Soviet Age—its rise, reign, and unexpected fall, as well as its afterlife in today’s Russia. She underscores the many ironies of the Soviet experience: An ideology that claimed to offer humanity the reins of history wrangled with contingency. An avowedly internationalist and anti-imperialist state birthed an array of nationalisms. And a vision of transcending economic and social inequality and injustice gave rise to a country that was, in its way, surprisingly normal. Moving seamlessly from Lenin to Stalin to Gorbachev to Putin, The Shortest History of the Soviet Union provides an indispensable guide to one of the twentieth century’s great powers and the enduring fascination it still exerts.

The Cambridge History of Russia: Volume 1, From Early Rus' to 1689

The Cambridge History of Russia: Volume 1, From Early Rus' to 1689
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 25
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ISBN-10 : 9780521812276
ISBN-13 : 0521812275
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge History of Russia: Volume 1, From Early Rus' to 1689 by : Maureen Perrie

An authoritative history of Russia from early Rus' to the reign of Peter the Great.