Russia and the Independent StatesDaniel C. Diller Congressional Quarterly, 1993 - 342 sider Combines the sections on early Russian and Soviet history which appeared in the third edition of The Soviet Union (CQ, 1990) with material drafted anew in mid-to-late 1992, to place the revolution of 1991-1992 in historical context. The chronological format of Part I, topical arrangement of Part II, and regional focus of Part III provide different perspectives on the continuum of Russian, Soviet, and post- Soviet eras. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com). |
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Introduction | 1 |
RUSSIAN AND SOVIET HISTORY | 9 |
MAPS Kronstadt Rebellion | 40 |
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