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Autor:
Umland, Andreas
Publikováno v:
The Russian Review, 2008 Jul 01. 67(3), 508-509.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/20620818
Autor:
Shenfield, Stephen D.
Publikováno v:
The Slavonic and East European Review, 2006 Oct 01. 84(4), 752-752.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/4214366
Autor:
Ewa Thompson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cold War Studies. 10:149-151
Autor:
Simon Cosgrove
Publikováno v:
Europe-Asia Studies. 72:143-145
Autor:
Simon Cosgrove
Publikováno v:
Europe-Asia Studies. 71:513-515
S. A. Smith and Mark Steinberg have written two very different books on the history of the Russian Revolution, yet there is considerable complementarity in the approaches adopted by each. Both book...
Autor:
Simon Cosgrove
Publikováno v:
Europe-Asia Studies. 72:1610-1611
Tsuyoshi Hasegawa’s The February Revolution, Petrograd, 1917, is a revised and updated version of his work of the same title published in 1981, now incorporating new scholarship and fresh archival ...
Autor:
Simon Cosgrove
Publikováno v:
Europe-Asia Studies. 70:297-298
In this illuminating discussion of the myth of the Third Rome, Jardar Ostbo argues that, in the post-Soviet context, the myth—which derives from the writings of the Pskov monk Filofei to Tsar Vasil...
Autor:
Simon Cosgrove
Publikováno v:
Europe-Asia Studies. 64:792-795
Cameron Ross, Local Politics and Democratization in Russia. Abingdon & New York: Routledge, 2009, xiv + 270pp., £85.00 h/b, £24.95 p/b. Cameron Ross & Adrian Campbell (eds), Federalism and Local Po...
Autor:
Simon Cosgrove
Publikováno v:
Europe-Asia Studies. 69:532-533
In this book Vladimir Gel’man puts forward a penetrating and thought-provoking account of post-Soviet Russia’s political development that has two main elements. The first, concerning the nature of ...
Autor:
Simon Cosgrove
Publikováno v:
Current History. 110:290-293
As human rights defenders are murdered, the ruling elite continues to put itself above the law, showing allegiance to an old Russian—and Soviet—tradition.