Soviet Culture And Power

The Soviet Century  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at May 30, 2014
The Soviet Century

Moshe Lewin, "The Soviet Century"
2005 | ISBN-10: 1844670163 | 352 pages | PDF | 38 MB

Stalin's Nomads : Power and Famine in Kazakhstan  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by readerXXI at April 25, 2019
Stalin's Nomads : Power and Famine in Kazakhstan

Stalin's Nomads : Power and Famine in Kazakhstan
by Robert Kindler, Cynthia Klohr
English | 2018 | ISBN: 0822965437 | 377 Pages | PDF | 23 MB

Stalin's Architect: Power and Survival in Moscow  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by yoyoloit at June 14, 2022
Stalin's Architect: Power and Survival in Moscow

Stalin's Architect
by Deyan Sudjic

English | 2022 | ISBN: ‎ 0262046865 | 416 pages | True EPUB | 62.53 MB
Women’s Lives and Livelihoods in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan: Ceremonies of Empowerment and Peacebuilding

Zulfiya Tursunova, "Women’s Lives and Livelihoods in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan: Ceremonies of Empowerment and Peacebuilding"
English | ISBN: 0739179772 | 2014 | 248 pages | PDF | 1312 KB
Stalin's Last Generation: Soviet Post-War Youth and the Emergence of Mature Socialism (repost)

Juliane Furst, "Stalin's Last Generation: Soviet Post-War Youth and the Emergence of Mature Socialism"
English | 2010 | ISBN: 0199575061 | 352 pages | PDF | 4,6 MB

"Stalin's last generation" was the last generation to come of age under Stalin, yet it was also the first generation to be socialized in the post-war period. Its young members grew up in a world that still carried many of the hallmarks of the Soviet Union's revolutionary period, yet their surroundings already showed the first signs of decay, stagnation, and disintegration.
Between Two Millstones, Book 2: Exile in America, 1978–1994 (The Center for Ethics and Culture Solzhenitsyn)

Between Two Millstones, Book 2: Exile in America, 1978–1994 (The Center for Ethics and Culture Solzhenitsyn) by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
English | November 25th, 2020 | ISBN: 0268109001 | 680 pages | EPUB | 1.05 MB

This compelling account concludes Nobel prize–winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's literary memoirs of his years in the West after his forced exile from the USSR following the publication of The Gulag Archipelago. The book reflects both the pain of separation from his Russian homeland and the chasm of miscomprehension between him and Western opinion-makers. In Between Two Millstones, Solzhenitsyn likens his position to that of a grain that becomes lodged between two massive stones, each grinding away—the Soviet Communist power with its propaganda machine on the one hand, and the Western establishment with its mainstream media on the other.

Near Abroad: Putin, the West and the Contest over Ukraine and the Caucasus  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at June 27, 2017
Near Abroad: Putin, the West and the Contest over Ukraine and the Caucasus

Gerard Toal, "Near Abroad: Putin, the West and the Contest over Ukraine and the Caucasus"
2017 | ISBN-10: 0190253304 | 408 pages | PDF | 5 MB

Chechnya: Tombstone of Russian Power  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by lout at Nov. 20, 2009
Chechnya: Tombstone of Russian Power

Chechnya: Tombstone of Russian Power By Mr. Anatol Lieven
Publisher: Yale University Press 1999 | 448 Pages | ISBN: 0300078811 , 0300073984 | Html | 1 MB
Near Abroad: Putin, the West and the Contest over Ukraine and the Caucasus (Repost)

Gerard Toal, "Near Abroad: Putin, the West and the Contest over Ukraine and the Caucasus"
English | 2017 | ISBN: 0190253304 | PDF | pages: 408 | 5.1 mb

Near Abroad: Putin, the West and the Contest over Ukraine and the Caucasus  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Feb. 26, 2022
Near Abroad: Putin, the West and the Contest over Ukraine and the Caucasus

Near Abroad: Putin, the West and the Contest over Ukraine and the Caucasus by Gerard Toal
English | January 13th, 2017 | ISBN: 0190253304, 0190069511 | 408 pages | True EPUB | 12.74 MB

Before Russia invaded Ukraine, it invaded Georgia. Both states are part of Russia's "near abroad" - newly independent states that were once part of the Soviet Union and are now Russia's neighbors. While the Russia-Georgia war of 2008 faded from the headlines in the wake of the global recession, the geopolitical contest that created it did not. Six years later, the spectre of a revanchist Russia returned when Putin's forces invaded and annexed the Crimean peninsula, once part of Russia but an internationally recognized part of Ukraine since the Soviet collapse. Crimea's annexation and follow on conflict in eastern Ukraine have generated the greatest geopolitical crisis on the European continent since the end of the Cold War.