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Writing The Stalin Era Sheila Fitzpatrick And Soviet Historiography Golfo Alexopoulos

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Writing The Stalin Era Sheila Fitzpatrick And Soviet Historiography Golfo Alexopoulos
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.18 MB
Pages: 255
Author: Golfo Alexopoulos
ISBN: 9780230109308, 9780230105492, 0230109306, 0230105491
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Writing The Stalin Era Sheila Fitzpatrick And Soviet Historiography Golfo Alexopoulos by Golfo Alexopoulos 9780230109308, 9780230105492, 0230109306, 0230105491 instant download after payment.

Sheila Fitzpatrick’s numerous studies of the first three decades of Soviet history have fundamentally influenced the manner in which historians comprehend the Soviet Union today. This volume provides a valuable perspective on the current state of the field as reflected in multiple aspects of her work, including the nature and evolution of her interpretation of Soviet history; the impact of her scholarship on countless students; and the interaction of personality and individual experiences. Bringing together outstanding essays on such diverse aspects of the Stalin era as the Soviet monopoly on information and communication, violence in the Gulag, and gender relations after World War II, this volume both highlights Fitzpatrick’s legacy and introduces readers to exciting new work in the field.

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