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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (139): 103–122.
Published: 01 January 2021
...: Cultural Diplomacy and Western Visitors to the Soviet Union, 1921–1941 . New York : Oxford University Press , 2012 . Engerman David C. Modernization from the Other Shore: American Intellectuals and the Romance of Russian Development . Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press , 2003...
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Radical History Review (1988) 1988 (40): 115–129.
Published: 01 January 1988
...Henry Reichman Copyright © January 1988 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 1988 Beyond the Good Ww: The Left,
the Soviet Union, and the Nature
of World Ww I1
Henry Reichman
Ernest The Meaning...
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Radical History Review (2014) 2014 (119): 241–245.
Published: 01 May 2014
...-Asian world. And, again, the role of the Soviet Union in the decolonized world needs a rethinking outside of the Cold War frame. This review argues that an evaluation of a few works of literature cannot be a substitute for historical research. Arguably, the emerging theoretical challenge from the global...
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Radical History Review (2019) 2019 (134): 96–115.
Published: 01 May 2019
... apartheid itself, instead focused their efforts on demonizing and delegitimizing the ANC as terrorists and agents of the Soviet Union—but this failed to significantly damage the reputation of the ANC or weaken the call for boycotts. This article is based on extensive new archival research from sources...
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Radical History Review (1991) 1991 (49): 124–128.
Published: 01 January 1991
... does
not have to study a pmient that has the annoying habit of constantly
changing. Yet, this uncertainty may be less daunting for the historian of the
Soviet Union, who has had to face a past that has also been changing with
equal rapidity. Here, two historians of the modem Soviet Union...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1995) 1995 (63): 87–109.
Published: 01 October 1995
..., and political contexts, and deterrence theory is no exception.
The Cold War was a zero-sum game, a situation in which one side’s
loss was the other‘s gain, where the superpowers seemingly had no
common interests other than avoiding war. The events of the Cold
War and beliefs about the Soviet Union...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1985) 1985 (33): 61–90.
Published: 01 May 1985
... national elites have maintained consent.
According to Chomsky, this is the background for under-
standing the nuclear arms race: the massive accumulation of
weapons and technology in the United States and the Soviet Union
"is designed . . . not for war against each other, but for war against...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1987) 1987 (37): 101–115.
Published: 01 January 1987
... imperialism” and
the means were to be conventional employment of the balance of
power and creation of a sphere of influence. (35) There would be
no revival of the cordon sanitaire of the interwar years, no isolation
of the Soviet Union behind a wall of unfriendly Eastern European
states. Some areas...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1992) 1992 (52): 121–131.
Published: 01 January 1992
... the hegemony of the field's traditional
interpretations. Consequently, Western historians of the Soviet Union
must now concern themselves with divisive debates over essential
questions of evidence, causation, and methodology.
Nowhere is infighting over such shifts in interpretation more...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1991) 1991 (50): 233–242.
Published: 01 May 1991
...-
gression treaty between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany-
commonly called the Hitler-Stalin or Molotov-Ribbentrop
Pact-still casts a shadow on the politics of Eastern Europe. The
terms of the agreement were simple: the two parties were to
refrain from aggression against each other, lend...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1992) 1992 (53): 90–95.
Published: 01 May 1992
... of the real world (202). Farewell Perestroika recounts the events of
those two years, during which the Soviet Union witnessed the rise of
the Popular Front movements in the Baltic, the 1989 Tbilisi massacre
(the killing of sixteen civilians, the beating and the poisoning of thou-
sands...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1994) 1994 (59): 195–199.
Published: 01 May 1994
...R. J. Lambrose Copyright © 1994 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 1994 The Abusable Past
R. J. Lambrose
THE NAME GAME
Specialists in what used to be called the Soviet Union are struggling
to come up with new names...
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Radical History Review (1991) 1991 (49): 155–160.
Published: 01 January 1991
... last October, I rejoiced I vowed to go to dces,no
matter what I would be part of the revival of Jewish cultural practice
in the Soviet Union. The Soviet historians at my conference would
know that I wanted to go and have to help me plan my attendance.
And I would hear the Kol Nidre sung...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1990) 1990 (48): 177–181.
Published: 01 October 1990
... from resigning as prime minister, had stopped
warning the United States and the world of 'Bolshlevik barbarism" and
started pleading with Eisenhower for a summit with the Soviet Union. In
the H-Bomb speech he told Parliament that there was a wider gap of
destructiveness between the hydrogen...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1991) 1991 (50): 251–252.
Published: 01 May 1991
...
within Soviet-type societies and served to discredit older concep-
tions based on the totalitarian model.
Recent events in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe have
also struck hard at Cold War thought. Although the last few years
have brought a massive change in the object of our studies...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1985) 1985 (33): 139–154.
Published: 01 May 1985
... of the
Soviet Union; 3) channeling the revolutions sweeping the Euro-
pean and former Japanese colonial empires away from com-
munism or, alternatively, repressing them. As outlined by Cum-
ings and evident in all the books reviewed, there were three "pol-
icy currents" within the Truman...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (2000) 2000 (77): 157–161.
Published: 01 May 2000
... the Soviet Union it was never acknowledged officially by its
name. Mainstream western Sovietology also abjured the term in favor
of totalitarianism. Only in the late 1970s, with the publication of a
collection of essays edited by Robert C. Tucker, did it enter the scholarly
vocabulary.’ Thereafter...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1995) 1995 (61): 161–165.
Published: 01 January 1995
...-
ed in the defense of the Soviet Union. It was not simply that Bridges
was a good bargainer; more important, he and his colleagues were
interested in challenging the power of the corporation at the work-
place. Kimmeldorf believes that Bridges’ syndicalist background
made him more sensitive...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1995) 1995 (63): 111–139.
Published: 01 October 1995
... and the problems of relevance and insulation on the
work of the agency. In the early years, NSF’s program was shaped
mainly by a desire to insulate the agency from the criticism that social
science was a pro-communist enterprise. In the latter part of the
decade, competition with the Soviet Union...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1995) 1995 (61): 63–91.
Published: 01 January 1995
...
the Donbass and in other coalfields of the Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics (USSR) who pressed demands for radical democratization
and economic renewal in the Soviet Union. During this time, the
charismatic Samofalov, begrimed shirt open to the waist, became a
local television celebrity...
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