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Rewriting History In Soviet Russia The Politics Of Revisionist Historiography 19561974 Roger D Markwick

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Rewriting History In Soviet Russia The Politics Of Revisionist Historiography 19561974 Roger D Markwick
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.02 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Roger D. Markwick
ISBN: 9780333792094, 0333792092
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Rewriting History In Soviet Russia The Politics Of Revisionist Historiography 19561974 Roger D Markwick by Roger D. Markwick 9780333792094, 0333792092 instant download after payment.

Stalin's death and denunciation at the 1956 Twentieth Party Congress unleashed a furor among soviet historians. Despite attempts of Stalinist apparatchiks to stem the tide of historical revision, in the 1960s a small group of anti-Stalinist historians continued to fight for historical truth, setting them on a collision course with the party political elite. Using intensive interviews and original manuscript material, Markwick provides a unique, insiders' account of the battle for the Soviet past in the 1960s which paved the way for the dramatic upheavel in Soviet historical writing occcasioned by perestroika.

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