Название | История России в современной зарубежной науке, часть 3 |
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Автор произведения | Коллектив авторов |
Жанр | Учебная литература |
Серия | История России (ИНИОН) |
Издательство | Учебная литература |
Год выпуска | 2011 |
isbn | 978-5-248-00574-1 |
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18. Glantz D.M. Colossus reborn: The Red Army at war, 1941–1943. – Lawrence: Univ. press of Kansas, 2005. – XIX, 807 p.
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27. Imagining the West in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union / Ed. by Peteri G. – Pittsburgh: Univ. of Pittsburgh press, 2010. – 336 p.
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39. Lovell S. Summerfolk: A history of the dacha, 1710–2000. – Ithaca: Cornell univ. press, 2003. – XV, 260 p.
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47. Russia’s sputnik generation: Soviet baby boomers talk about their lives / Transl. and ed. by Raleigh D.J. – Bloomington: Indiana univ. press, 2006. – XIII, 299 p.
48. Shearer D.R. Policing Stalin’s socialism: Repression and social order in the Soviet Union, 1924-1953. – New Haven: Yale univ. press, 2009. – XIV, 507 p.
49. A state of nations: Empire and nation-making in the age of Lenin and Stalin / Ed. by Suny R.G., Martin T. – Oxford: Oxford univ. press, 2001. – XII, 307 p.
50. Turizm: The Russian and East European tourist under capitalism and socialism / Ed. by Gorsuch A.E., Koenker D.P. – Ithaca: Cornell univ. press, 2006. – IX, 313 p.
51. Weiner A. Making sense of war: the Second World War and the fate of the Bolshevik Revolution. – Princeton: Princeton univ. press, 2001. – XV, 416 p.
52. Wolfe T.C. Governing Soviet journalism: The press and the socialist person after Stalin. – Bloomington: Indiana univ. press, 2005. – XXI, 240 p.
53. Wood E.A. Performing justice: Agitation trials in early Soviet Russia. – Ithaca: Cornell univ. press, 2005. – 301 p.
54. The years of hunger: Soviet agriculture, 1931–1933 / Ed .by Davies R.W. and Wheatcroft S.G. – N.Y.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. – XVII, 555 p.
55. Yekelchyk S. Stalin’s empire of memory: Russian-Ukrainian relations in the Soviet historical imagination. – Toronto: Univ. of Toronto press, 2004. – XI, 231 p.
56. Zelnik R. Perils of Pankratova: Some stories from the annals of Soviet historiography. – Seattle: Univ. of Washington, 2005. – XIV, 137 p.
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