A Guide to the Papers of Thomas Taylor Hammond1949-1992
A Collection in
Special Collections
The University of Virginia Library
Accession Number 12776-a, -b, -c, -d
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There are no restrictions except for student papers that have been graded. Boxes 28 and 29
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There are no restrictions except for student papers that have been graded. Boxes 28 and 29.
Preferred Citation
Papers of Thomas Taylor Hammond, Accession#12776-a, -b, -c, -d, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
This collection was given to the Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library by Charles T. Evans, Northern Virginia Community College, Loudoun Campus, 100 Harry Flood Byrd Highway, Sterling, VA 20164-8699 on November 7, 2001 and November 11, 2002.
Biographical/Historical Information
Thomas Taylor Hammond, a distinguished professor of history emeritus of the University of Virginia, a specialist in Russian and Slavic studies, an astute observer and researcher of communist revolutions and post World War II Soviet expansion initiatives, a prolific author and lecturer, a skilled photographer and an active civil rights advocate was born on September 15, 1920, in Atlanta, Georgia, the son of Percy Waters (a journalist) and Elizabeth (Denman) Hammond.
Hammond was educated at the University of Mississippi (B.A., 1941) and took graduate studies in economics at the University of North Carolina (M.A., 1943). After serving in the Navy in the Pacific in World War II, he taught history at Emory University in Atlanta, and served as assistant professor of history at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. Hammond then continued graduate work in Russian History Studies at Columbia University's Russian Institute (M.A. 1948, Ph.D., 1954).
At the time when Hammond was completing his work at the Russian Institute, Dumas Malone, who was a friend and who was then teaching at Columbia, arranged an interview for him for a position at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville that led to his appointment in 1949 as assistant professor in the department of history.
Over the period of the next 42 years, Hammond taught courses on Soviet history and Soviet foreign policy. He rose to full professor in 1963, and became identified as the University's first Russian specialist. His concerted efforts at expanding research and faculty involvement in his area of study, led to his founding and directing a Center for Russian and Slavic Studies at the University in the mid-1960's. At that time, he also served as president of the Southern Conference of Slavic Studies (1964-1965) and, in later years, president of the Conference on Slavic and East European History (1982-1983).
Hammond was also the holder of many fellowships including the Fulbright, Guggenheim, Carnegie, Ford and Rockefeller Foundations. He was a featured speaker at numerous scholarly conferences and he lectured at the Military Academy at West Point, the Naval War College, the State Department's Foreign Service Institute and at many local and state-wide civic and educational organizations.
Hammond did comprehensive research in his field of study on his many visits outside of the United States. He traveled extensively throughout the USSR and Eastern Europe during the period of the Cold War doing research at the Moscow University and interviewing people in all walks of life. As a skillful photographer, he compiled a massive collection of photo slides, many of which he used to illustrate his lectures and some of which he incorporated in his articles written for the National Geographic Magazine in September, 1959, ("A First Look at the Soviet Union") and in March, 1966, ("An American in Moscow").
The publication of Hammond's writings appeared in journals such as Foreign Affairs, Slavic Review, American History Review, Orbis, and Political Science Quarterly and in numerous other journals in which he published over 100 book reviews. In 1976, Hammond won a Phi Beta Kappa Prize for the best scholarly work by a faculty member at the University of Virginia for his book, The Anatomy of Communist Takeovers, which he edited. His other books include: Yugoslavia Between East and West, Lenin on Trade Unions and Revolution and Red Flag Over Afghanistan: The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan and its Consequences. He was also editor of Soviet Foreign Relations and World Communism, A Selected, Annotated Bibliography of 7,000 Books in 30 Languages and Witnesses to the Origins of the Cold War.
In addition to his scholarly work, Hammond was an active participant in university and departmental activities. He served on a multitude of committees including: Scholarship, Athletics, Non-Western Studies, Undergraduates, Foreign Students, Fulbright Fellowships and Truman Scholarships. He served on the University President's Special Search Committees, was Secretary of the Academic Faculty for six years and was a member of all of the Department of History Committees at one time or another.
During the critical civil rights period in the 1950's and 1960's, Hammond was a force for helping smooth the process of racial integration. With Paul Gaston, he helped found the Martin Luther King Chapter of the Council on Human Relations to recruit black students and faculty and to eliminate discrimination. This effort was also carried over into the local community where Hammond served as president of the Charlottesville Chapter of the Council on Human Relations and as a member of the Executive Committee of the local branch of the NAACP, promoting social justice in local schools, parks and other facilities.
On February 11, 1993, after having suffered a stroke, Hammond died in Charlottesville Virginia. He was survived by his widow Nancy, his son, Thomas Kent,and his stepchildren, Andrea Fritch Parle and Vernon Craig Fritch.
Scope and Content
The papers of Thomas Taylor Hammond, a distinguished professor of history (professor emeritus) from the University of Virginia, and a specialist in Russian and Slavic studies, contain ca. 4,000 items, (30 Hollinger boxes, 1 cubic box and 155 linear feet). The collection spans the time that he taught at the University, 1949-1992.
The papers are organized into eight series: Series I contains publications written by Hammond. Series II has background source materials (articles, lecture notes, scholarly papers and news clippings) used for teaching. Series III has course handouts and packets of reading material for students. There are also two course packets belonging to Professor Sablinsky's courses Hieu 244 : Russia From Peter the Great to 1917 in the fall of 1986 and 1987. Series IV includes copies of exams that Hammond wrote for his courses. Series V includes scholarly papers written by others. Series VI contains student papers which are restricted. Series VII includes handouts and brochures that he gave to students to teach them how to research, apply for grants and become published. Series VIII deals with the correspondence of Professor Hammond.
Included in Series I, publications by Hammond, are eighteen articles that he wrote for many scholarly and international journals such as the Political Science Quarterly, Survey, Orbis, Foreign Affairs and the Journal of International Affairs. Also included are two articles in the National Geographic: "First Hand Look at the Soviet Union" (September 1959) and "An American in Moscow" (March 1966). There is also an article in the University of Virginia Alumni News, "The Outster of Khrushchev and Its Consequences" (May-June 1965). There are also many papers by Hammond dating from 1949 to 1984.
In series II there are articles and publications that Hammond collected for his teaching. Topics include every aspect of Russian life from culture (music, theatre and ballet), family values, economics and alcoholism to more political aspects such as, Russia's relationships with the rest of the world; political leaders; political change and influence; Bolsheviks; revolution; black market; espionage; cold war; the Cuban missile crisis and many more subjects. Some scholarly papers are included with the articles if the topics covered in the paper are closely related.
Alongside the folders of articles in Hammond's source material are folders of lecture notes on subjects that he taught. His notes show that he reviewed his lectures and tried to improve his teaching by studying what worked well in the classroom and how a topic could be shortened, lengthened or omitted to help students better understand the concepts that he taught.
In series III there are hand-outs and course packets (reading material) for the following courses (Box 22 and 23): Hieu 189; Hieu 244 #1; Hieu 244 #2; Hieu 383/583 (#1); Hieu 383/583 (#2); Hieu 384/584; Hieu 583 ; Hist 384/584 (#1); Hist 384/584 (#2) Hist 487/488; Hist 384/584/586; Hist 488; Hist 488K; and Hist 488R.
There are also lecture notes from Hammond's First Year Seminar: The Russian Revolution and miscellaneous articles. Also included in this series are outline notes from Professor Woodford "Woody" McClellan.
Series IV consists of master copies of exam questions that Hammond wrote for many of his courses. He has added notes on many of the exam copies indicating if the test was too hard or how he might change it in the future.
Series V of the collection includes professional papers that were written by scholars for various conferences. The papers in Box 25 and 26 are organized by the name of the conferences. There are additional papers written by scholars where the name of the conference is unknown. These are organized by the title of the papers. (Box 27)
The Conferences include: Academic Committee on Soviet Jewry, Discussion at the Academy of Sciences, Air Force Intelligence Conference on Soviet Affairs, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Dominant Powers and Subordinate States Conference, Hoover Conference: "Fifty Years of Communism", Institute for the Study of the USSR, Kennan Institute Conference Paper on "USSR and Marxist Revolutions", Nationalism and the Soviet Union Conference: Implications for the Future, Proceedings of the Low-Intensity Warfare Conference, Research Conference on Communist Revolutions, Seminar on "Soviet National Security Decision Making", Southern Conference on Slavic Studies (5th Annual, Soviet Policy in the Third World Conference, St. Antony's College-Oxford Conference, and the Subcomittee on the Far East and Pacific of the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Series VI consists of student papers including one by Charles Evans, the donor for this collection. The papers are graded and have restricted access.
Series VII contains advice on teaching and research that Professor Hammond provided for students through hand-outs and brochures.
Series VIII contains some correspondence of Professor Hammond. There is miscellaneous correspondence such as a letter from Hammond to an unknown recipient about ordering a dissertation "The Rise and Fall of the Bela Kun Regime 1919" by Frank Eckelt as well as a reference to personal information about his wife and her family in Prague; a letter from Fred Pryor of Swartmore College about speaking at a conference; and an invitation to an undergraduate mixer. There is also correspondence between Hammond and his assistant Charles Evans and a letter of reference for Evans.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into eight series. Within each series the papers are organized alphabetically by topic and chronologically within each folder.
Contents List
- Box-folder 1:1
Afghanistan and the Persian Gulf, Survey, v.26 no. 2, Spring 1982 p.83-101 Spring 1982
- Box-folder 1:2
Atomic Diplomacy Revisited Winter 1976
Orbis, v.XIX, Winter 1976, no. 4
- Box-folder 1:3
Brief History of Yugoslavia n.d.
Mid-European Studies Center of the Free Europe Committee, Frederick A. Praeger, New York, p.2-41
- Box-folder 1:4
The Closed Shop Issue in World War II February 1943
The North Carolina Law Review, February 1943, v.21, no.2, p.127-211
- Box-folder 1:5
The Communist Take Over of Outer Mongolia 1975
The History of Communist Takeovers, offprint of The Anatomy of Communist Takeovers, 1975, Yale University
- Box-folder 1:6
The Cool War March 1956
The New Leader, March 5, 1956, p.15-18
- Box-folder 1:7
The Djilas Affair and Jugoslav Communism 1955 January
Reprinted from Foreign Affairs
- Box-folder 1:8
Two articles: "Firsthand Look at the Soviet Union" and "An American In Moscow Russia's Capital" Sept. 1959 ; March 1966
The National Geographic Magazine, v.126, no.3, Sept. 1959; v.129, no.3 March 1966 p.297-351
- Box-folder 1:9
"How the Communists Conquered a French Trade Union" 1963
Essays in Russian and Soviet History, NY, Columbia University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1955
- Box-folder 1:10
"Jugoslav Elections: Democracy in Small Doses" March 1955
Political Science Quarterly, v. LXX, March 1955, no.1, p.57-74
- Box-folder 1:11
"Lenin Authoritarianism Before the Revolution" 1955
Continuity and Change in Russian and Soviet Thought, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1955
- Box-folder 1:12
"Lenin on Russian Trade Unions Under Capitalism 1894-1904" Decmeber 1949
The American Slavic and East European Review, v.VIII, no.4, Dec. 1949 , p.275-288
- Box-folder 1:13
"Moscow and Communist Takeovers" January-February 1976
Problems of Communism, January-February 1976, p.48-67
- Box-folder 1:14
"Nationalism and National Minorities In Eastern Europe" 1966
The Virginia Quarterly Review, v.34, no.2, Spring 1958, p.277-291
- Box-folder 2:1
"The Origin of National Communism" Spring 1958
The Virginia Quarterly Review, v.34, no.2 Spring 1958, p. 277-291
- Box-folder 2:2
"The Outster of Khrushchev and Its Consequences" May-June 1965
University of Virginia Alumni News, v. LIII, May-June 1965, p.8-10; 33-37
- Box-folder 2:3
"Revision Reconsidered" 1974 March
Reprinted from the Slavic Review, American Quarterly of Soviet and East European Studies, v.33, no.1, March 1974
- Box-folder 2:4
"Will the Soviets Pull Out of Afghanistan?" 1983 Autumn , Winter
Survey, v.27, Autumn, Winter 1983, p.232-246
- Box-folder 2:5
Papers by Hammond 1974; n.d.
Including Bibliography on the Beginnings of the Cold War, 1941-1946; Communist Party; Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union; Detente and Soviet Support for Revolutions
- Box-folder 2:6
Preliminary drafts of papers by Hammond n.d.; 1967
"Did the United States Use Atomic Diplomacy in Eastern Europe?"; "Is Communism Beginning To Wither Away?"; "Nationalism and National Minorities in Eastern Europe"; "Soviet Attitudes Toward Communist Takeovers Today"; "Revisionist Historians and the Origins of the Cold War In Eastern Europe"
- Box-folder 3:1
Afghanistan-Articles 1963-1987
- Box-folder 3:2
Agriculture-Articles and scholarly papers 1960-1969
Scholarly papers include "Under Khrushchev: The Lean Years", Nancy Nimitz, March 1965; The Private Sector In Soviet Agriculture", John W. De Pauw, U.S. Bureau of Census
- Box-folder 3:3
Agriculture- Articles 1970-1982
- Box-folder 3:4
Agriculture- Lecture notes 1955; 1982
- Box-folder 3:5
Albania- Articles 1961-1966
- Box-folder 3:6
Alcoholism- Lecture notes and a publication 1971
Publication: Alcoholism in the USSR, David E. Powell, reprinted from Survey, no.1 (78), Winter 1971, Ilford House, London
- Box-folder 3:7
Alexander II Reforms-Lecture notes [1980-1983]
- Box-folder 3:8
Allende In Retrospect-Article 1974
- Box-folder 3:9
Allied American Intervention-Articles 1964; 1976
- Box-folder 3:10
Allied American Intervention- Lecture notes [1971-1986]
- Box-folder 3:11
American Foreign Policy-Articles 1958
- Box-folder 4:1
American Recognition of Russia- Articles 1955-1972
- Box-folder 4:2
American Recognition of Russia-Lecture notes 1971-1986
- Box-folder 4:3
American Soviet Relations1931-1946- Articles 1950-1978
- Box-folder 4:4
American Soviet Relations 1931-1946-Lecture notes 1972
- Box-folder 4:5
Andropov-Articles 1982-1984
- Box-folder 4:6
Andropov-Lecture notes 1982-1983
- Box-folder 4:7
Appeals of Communism-Articles and scholarly paper 1948-1986
Scholarly paper includes "The Peasant as a Communist Revolutionary in Asia", Donald S. Zagoria
- Box-folder 4:8
Appeals of Communism-Articles and scholarly papers 1988
Scholarly papers include "Political Culture and the Attraction of Marxism-Leninism, Howard J. Wiarda; "Ideology and Nationalism in Attracting Third World Leaders to Communism", W. Raymond Duncan
- Box-folder 4:9
Appeals of Communism-Lecture notes 1955-1987
- Box-folder 4:10
Arms Control-Articles 1986-1987
- Box-folder 4:11
Arms Talks-Articles 1988-1991
- Box-folder 4:12
Beria-Articles 1950
- Box-folder 4:13
Berlin-Articles and oversize folded map 1958-1973
- Box-folder 4:14
Black Market-Articles n.d.
- Box-folder 4:15
Black Market-Lecture notes n.d.
- Box-folder 5:1
Brezhnev-Articles 1965-1982
- Box-folder 5:2
Brezhnev-Lecture notes 1968-1989
- Box-folder 5:3
Early Brezhnev-Articles and Lecture notes 1965-1972
- Box-folder 5:4
Brezhnev succession-Articles 1973-1984
- Box-folder 5:5
Brezhnev succession-Lecture notes 1976-1982
- Box-folder 5:6
British Soviet Relations 1919-1932-Lecture notes 1963-1986
- Box-folder 5:7
Bulganin-Articles 1955
- Box-folder 5:8
Soviet Censors on the Defensive-Articles 1967
- Box-folder 5:9
Chernenko-Articles 1984
- Box-folder 5:10
Chernenko-Lecture notes 1982
- Box-folder 5:11
Chicherin-Articles 1953
- Box-folder 5:12
Chinese Revolution of 1927-Lecture notes 1926; 1969; n.d.
- Box-folder 5:13
CIA-Articles 1971-1977
- Box-folder 5:14
CIA-Lecture notes n.d.
- Box-folder 5:15
Civil War-Articles 1960
- Box-folder 5:16
Civil War-Lecture notes 1977-1978
- Box-folder 5:17
Class Systems and Mobility-Articles 1956-1980
- Box-folder 5:18
Class Systems and Mobility-Lecture notes 1975-1978
- Box-folder 6:1
Cold War-Articles 1945-1980
- Box-folder 6:2
Cold War-Articles 1968-1974
- Box-folder 6:3
Cold War-Articles 1970-1979
- Box-folder 6:4
Cold War-Articles 1945-1969
- Box-folder 6:5
Cold War Origins-Lecture notes 1968; 1974
- Box-folder 6:6
Cominterm-Lecture notes n.d. [1973-1978]
- Box-folder 6:7
Communist Front Organizations-Lecture notes 1922; 1955-1968
- Box-folder 6:8
Comimunist Front Organizations n.d.
- Box-folder 7:1
Communist Party-Articles 1970-1984
- Box-folder 7:2
Communist Party-Lecture notes n.d.
- Box-folder 7:3
Nineteenth Congress-Articles 1952
- Box-folder 7:4
Twernty-First Congress-Articles 1958-1959
- Box-folder 7:5
Twenty-Third Congress-Articles and a paper 1966-1973
paper: The 23rd Soviet Party Congress April 29,1966 by the Department of State
- Box-folder 7:6
Twenty-fourth Congress-Articles 1971
- Box-folder 7:7
Eighty-fourth CongressArticles 1969-1976
- Box-folder 7:8
Conquest of the Borderlands 1969-1976
- Box-folder 7:9
Conquest of the Borderlands-Lecture notes 1969-1976
- Box-folder 7:10
Constitutional Development in Russia-Articles n.d.
- Box-folder 7:11
Cuba Missile Crisis-Articles 1962;1982
- Box-folder 7:12
Culture: Music, Ballet, Theatre-Articles 1958-1969
- Box-folder 7:13
Culture: Music, Ballet, Theatre-Lecture notes '976
- Box-folder 8:1
Dedijer-Articles 1955-1971
- Box-folder 8:2
De-Stalinization-Articles 1953-1962
- Box-folder 8:3
Dissent-Lecture notes 1970-1982
- Box-folder 8:4
Dissent-Articles 1961-1971
- Box-folder 8:5
Dissent-Articles 1972-1983
- Box-folder 8:6
Doctor's Plot-Articles 1953-1956
- Box-folder 8:7
Dominican Republic-Articles 1965-1967
- Box-folder 8:8
Economics-Articles and scholarly paper 1966-1989
paper-The Domestic Economy, Gregory Grossman
- Box-folder 8:9
Economics-Lecture notes [1955-1982]
- Box-folder 8:10
Economic Reforms-Articles 1960-1972
- Box-folder 8:11
Economic Reforms-Lecture notes 1963-1976
- Box-folder 8:12
Economic Warfare-Articles 1957-1965
- Box-folder 9:1
Education-Articles 1954-1980
- Box-folder 9:2
Education-Lecture notes 1959-1982
- Box-folder 9:3
Elections-Articles 1954-1970
- Box-folder 9:4
Elections-Lecture notes [1961-1984]
- Box-folder 9:5
Electoral System Reform-Article 1990
- Box-folder 9:6
Espionage-Articles 1950-1983
- Box-folder 9:7
Espionage-Lecture notes n.d.
- Box-folder 9:8
Ethiopa-paper: The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the Horn of Africa 1977-1978, Wei Shou-yao 1985
- Box-folder 9:9
Failure of Communism-Articles 1953; 1967
- Box-folder 9:10
Failure of Communism-Lecture notes 1953
- Box-folder 9:11
Far East-Lecture notes 1969-1986
- Box-folder 9:12
Forced Labor-Articles 1953
- Box-folder 9:13
Forced Labor-Lecture notes n.d.
- Box-folder 10:1
Foreign Policy-Articles 1954-1955
- Box-folder 10:2
Foreign Policy-Articles 1956-1966
- Box-folder 10:3
Foreign Policy-Articles 1961; 1962-1964
- Box-folder 10:4
Foreign Policy-Lecture notes 1953-1955
- Box-folder 10:5
Foreign Trade-Articles 1960; 1988-1990
- Box-folder 10:6
Germany in 1920's-Articles n.d.; 1958; 1972
- Box-folder 10:7
Germany in 1920's-Lecture notes 1967; 1973
- Box-folder 10:8
German Revolutions 1918-1919-Articles [1964]; n.d.
- Box-folder 10:9
German Revolutions 1918-1919-Lecture notes 1976
- Box-folder 10:10
Germany-Russia (Brest-Litovsk)-Lecture notes 1978
- Box-folder 10:11
Germany and USSR 1939-1941-Articles 1954-1972
- Box-folder 10:12
Germany and USSR 1939-1941-Lecture notes 1978
- Box-folder 11:1
Gorbachev-Articles 1985-1988
- Box-folder 11:2
Gorbachev 1989-Articles 1987-1991
- Box-folder 11:3
Gorbachev-foreign Policy USSR and U.S.A.- Articles 1989-1990
- Box-folder 11:4
Gorbachev and the Law-Articles 1988-1990
- Box-folder 11:5
Gorbachev and Literature-Articles 1987-1990
- Box-folder 11:6
Gorbachev Regime (Gertrude Greenslade)-Lecture notes 1987
- Box-folder 11:7
Gorbachev and Religion-Articles 1988-1989
- Box-folder 11:8
Government of Soviet Union-Articles 1949; 1958; 1963
- Box-folder 11:9
Government of Soviet Union-Articles 1967-1975
- Box-folder 11:10
Government of Soviet Union-Lecture notes n.d.
- Box-folder 11:11
Government Soviet (Local)-Articles 1958-1976
- Box-folder 11:12
Government soviet (Local)-Lecture notes n.d.
- Box-folder 11:13
Housing-Articles 1950-1963
- Box-folder 11:14
Housing-Lecture notes n.d.
- Box-folder 11:15
Hungary-Articles 1957-1970
- Box-folder 11:16
Hungarian Revolution-Articles 1925; 1934; 1951; 1968; 1986
- Box-folder 11:17
Hungarian Revolution-Lecture notes 1973-1982
- Box-folder 11:18
Hungarian Revolution-Articles 1956
- Box-folder 12:1
Imperial Russia-Article n.d.
- Box-folder 12:2
Indochina-Articles 1950-1963
- Box-folder 12:3
Indonesia-Articles 1958-1966
- Box-folder 12:4
Iran-Lecture notes 1969-1971
- Box-folder 12:5
Intervention-Articles 1964-1986
- Box-folder 12:6
Intervention Against Communism-Articles 1970-1983
- Box-folder 12:7
Intervention Against Communism-Lecture notes 1979-1980
- Box-folder 12:8
Intervention Project-Articles 1983-1985
- Box-folder 12:9
Jewish Emigration-Articles 1974-1975
- Box-folder 12:10
Jews-Articles 1953-1969
- Box-folder 12:11
Jews-Articles 1970-1983
- Box-folder 12:12
Jews-Lecture notes n.d.; 1972
- Box-folder 13:1
Khrushchev-Articles and a paper 1955-1961
paper- An Overview of latinAmerican Disputes and Conflicts, and a Case Study of Grenada, Larman C. Wilson
- Box-folder 13:2
Khrushchev-Lecture notes 1n.d. [1977]
- Box-folder 13:3
Khrushchev-Articles 1965-1971
- Box-folder 13:4
Khrushchev Lifestyle-Articles 1954-1971
- Box-folder 13:5
Khrushchev Economic Reform-Articles 1958-1965
- Box-folder 13:6
Khrushchev Economic Reform-Lecture notes n.d.
- Box-folder 13:7
Khrushchev's Successor-Articles 1964-1966
- Box-folder 13:8
Khrushchev's Successor-Lecture notes [1963-1965]
- Box-folder 13:9
Krushschev and Tito-Articles 1957-1958
- Box-folder 13:10
Khrushchev and Tito-Lecture notes n.d.
- Box-folder 13:11
Kremlin-Article 1960
- Box-folder 13:12
Labor-Articles 1955-1971
- Box-folder 13:13
Labor-Lecture notes 1963-1968
- Box-folder 13:14
Laos-Articles 1959-1964
- Box-folder 14:1
Latin America-Articles n.d.
- Box-folder 14:2
Latin America-Lecture notes n.d.
- Box-folder 14:3
Law-Articles 1957-1964
- Box-folder 14:4
Laws, Courts-Articles and two papers 1959-1980
papers- Controlling Dissent in the Soviet Union, David E. Powell, Jan. 1970; The Practice and Status of Intervention and Non-Intervention in Contemporary International Law, Larman C. Wilson
- Box-folder 14:5
Laws, Courts-Lecture notes 1964-1984
- Box-folder 14:6
Lenin-Lecture notes 1978-1986
- Box-folder 14:7
Liberals-Article 1957
- Box-folder 14:8
Literature-Articles 1953-1979
- Box-folder 14:9
Literature-Lecture notes 1958-1978
- Box-folder 14:10
Litvinov-Article 1953
- Box-folder 14:11
Litvinov-Lecture notes 1963
-
Living Standards-Articles 1960-1989
- Box-folder 14:13
Living Standards-Lecture notes 1964-1975
- Box-folder 14:14
Loyalty-Lecture notes n.d.
- Box-folder 14:15
Malenkov-Articles 1954-1957
- Box-folder 14:16
Russia Under Malenkov (Thesis) 1958 summer
- Box-folder 14:17
Malenkov-Lecture notes n.d.
- Box-folder 14:18
Management-Articles 1958-1980
- Box-folder 14:19
Management Lecture notes 1978-1984
- Box-folder 14:20
Marxism and Leninism: Articles and a paper 1949-1962
paper: The Concept of Imperialism in Leninist Thought, Alfred G. Meyer, The Russian Research Center, Harvard
- Box-folder 14:21
Marxiism-leninism-Lecture notes [1971-1986]
- Box-folder 15:1
Medecine-Articles 1952-1967
- Box-folder 15:2
Middle East-Article 1974
- Box-folder 15:3
Middle East-Lecture notes 1974-1977
- Box-folder 15:4
Military-Articles 1964-1967; 1982-1983
- Box-folder 15:5
Military-Lecture notes 1982
- Box-folder 15:6
Minorities-Article 1951-1962
- Box-folder 15:7
Molotov-Article 1954
- Box-folder 15:8
Mongolia-Article 1959-1974
- Box-folder 15:9
Mongolia-Lecture notes 1959-1999
- Box-folder 15:10
Munich-Articles and a paper 1958-1989
paper: Moscow and Munich 1938, Albert Resis, November 3, 1984
- Box-folder 15:11
Munich-Lecture notes [1973-1986]
- Box-folder 15:12
National Character of Russia-Lecture notes n.d.
- Box-folder 15:13
Nationalities-Articles and two papers 1953-1975
papers-Turkic National Tensions in the USSR, David Nissman, and Ukrainian National Tensions, author unnamed
- Box-folder 15:14
Nazi-Soviet Pact-Articles 1953-1971
- Box-folder 15:15
Nazi-Soviet Pact-Lecture notes [1973-1986]
- Box-folder 15:16
Nicaragua-Articles 1985-1987
- Box-folder 15:17
Nicaragua-Lecture notes [1986]
- Box-folder 15:18
Nineteen twenty-one as a Turning Point-Lecture notes [1973-1982]
- Box-folder 16:1
Party Structure-Articles 1969-1982
- Box-folder 16:2
Party Structure-Lecture notes [1973-1986]
- Box-folder 16:3
Party Structure Leadership-poster 1979
- Box-folder 16:4
Past History and Its Influence on Foreign Policy in Russia-Articles 1964
- Box-folder 16:5
Peace-Articles 1956-1974
- Box-folder 16:6
Peace-Lecture notes [1952; 1964]
- Box-folder 16:7
Pentagon Papers-Articles 1971
- Box-folder 16:8
Perestroika 1987-1990
- Box-folder 16:9
Peter the Great-Lecture notes n.d.
- Box-folder 16:10
Pobedonostsev Official-Conservatives-Articles 1953
- Box-folder 16:11
Poland-Article and a paper 1967
Paper-Joseph Pilsudski, The Bolshevik Revolution and Eastern Europe, Professor Dziewanowski
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Poland-Lecture notes [1973-1976]
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Police-Article 1967
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Police-Lecture notes n.d.
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Polish Riots-Articles 1970-1971
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Political Revolution-Articles 1967
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Polycentralism-Articles 1962-1967
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Popular Front-Article signed by author 1950
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Popular Front-Lecture notes [1969-1986]
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Propaganda-Articles, a State Report(Intelligence) and a speech 1953-1966
speech by Andrew Berding to the Charlottesville Council On World Affairs
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Propaganda-Lecture notes 1961
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Rebellious Intellectuals and Repression-Articles 1957-1965
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Rebellious Intellectuals and Repression-Articles 1968-1972
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Reforms Since 1953-Articles 1955-1963
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Reforms Since 1953-Lecture notes n.d.
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Religion-Articles 1954-1964
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Religion-Articles 1965-1974
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Religion-Lecture notes n.d.
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Re-Stalinization-Articles 1966-1973
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Rise of Hitler-Articles 1971-1972
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Rise of Hitler-Lecture notes [1945-1973]
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Role of the Military-Articles 1957-1969
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Role of the Military-Lecture notes [1970]
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Russia-Internal K Revolution-Articles 1955-1963
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Russia's Development-Articles n.d.
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Russia's Future-Articles 1963-1983
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Russia's Future-Lecture notes [1970]
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Russian History-Mcknight Seminar Report 1960
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Russian History 1590-1680-Lecture notes n.d.
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Samizdat-Articles 1960-1970
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Samizdat-Articles 1971-1975
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Science-Articles and two papers 1949-1980
papers-The Crisis of Soviet Biology, Theodosius Dobzhansky and Fifty Years of soviet Science, [John] Turkevich (Hoover Conference)
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Science-Lecture notes n.d.
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Sino-Soviet Dispute-Articles and a paper 1957-1963
paper-Third International Sovietological Conference (Convention of the Association for Asian Studies), Pichon P. Y. Loh
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Sino-Soviet Dispute-Articles 1964-1975
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Sino-Soviet Dispute-Lecture notes [1957-1965;1973]
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Slovak Soviet Republic-Articles 1958; n.d.
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Social Change-Articles 1971-1982
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Social Change-Lecture notes [1952]
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Socialism in One Country-Lecture notes 1973-1986
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Soviet-American Relations-Articles 1959;1970
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Soviet-American Relations-Lecture notes 1976-1986
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Soviet Encyclopedia-Article n.d.
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Soviet Interest in Asia-Lecture notes n.d.
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Soviet Society Models-Articles and a paper 1954-1967
paper-The Socio-Psychological Transformation of Soviet Society, Lewis S. Feuer (Hoover Conference, 1967)
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Soviet Society Models-Lecture notes 1971
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Space Race-Articles 1960-1963
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Spanish Civil War-Article 1977
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Spanish Civil War-Lecture notes 1969-1986
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Stalin's Death-Newsclippings 1953
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Strengths and weaknesses of Soviet Regime-Lecture notes n.d.
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Struggle for Power-Articles 1949-1957
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Struggle for Power-Articles 1949-1957
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Succession-Articles 1980-1985
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Succession-Lecture notes 1982
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Sweden: Charles XII-Book review 1982
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Third World-Articles, a paper and a letter in the newspaper 1988-1991
paper- Soviet Union Third Dialog, General Seinious III (Atlantic Council), newspaper-Open letter from members of the U.S. Government to Minister Shevardnadze about Angola
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Thought Control-Articles 1944-1981
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Thought Control-Lecture notes n.d.
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Tito-Articles and an interview given by President Tito to the United Press 1949-1957
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Tito-Lecture notes n.d.
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Tkachev-Article 1944
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Trade Unions-Articles 1958-1978
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Tsarist Foreign Policy-Lecture notes 1947; n.d.
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Turkey (Soviet Relations)- Lecture notes n.d.
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Unused Lectures n.d.
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USSR-Articles 1985-1986
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USSR-Articles 1986-1987
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USSR and U.S.-Lecture notes 1981; 1983; 1987
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Vietnam-Articles 1957-1966
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Vietnam-Articles 1967-1975
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Vietnam-Newsclippings 1967-1975
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Vietnam-Lecture notes 1977
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Vietnam Teach-in-Announcement 1967
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Vietnam-McCarthy for President 1968
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Vietnam Peaceful Demonstration-Petition n.d.
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Vishinsky-Article 1954
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Women and Gorbachev-Articles 1970-1978
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Women-Articles 1955-1973
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Women-Articles 1975-1984
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Women-Lecture notes [1971-1990]
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Youth-Articles 1955-1964
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Youth-Articles 1968-1984
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Youth-Lecture notes n.d.
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Yugoslavia-Articles 1952-1953
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Yugoslavia-Lecture notes n.d.
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Yugoslavia-Foreign Policy (Tito)-Articles 1948-1973
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Yugoslavia Foreign Policy-Lecture notes [1954-1979]
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Zhukov-Articles 1955
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Course hand-outs: Hieu 189, Hieu 244 and 583; Hist 487/488; Hist EU 384/584; Hist 385/585; Hist 586 1970-1987
The hand-outs for Hammond's course Hieu 189 are concerned with topics such as Nicholas II; the Collectivization of Agriculture; Achievements of the First Five-Year Plan; Production and Procurement of Grain; The Great Purges of 1934-1938; Stalin's Death Toll, 1930-1953; The Harvest of Sorrow; Deaths due to Collectivism; Dekulakization and Famine; February Revolution; Lenin: Demagogue or Demi-God?
The hand-outs for Hieu 244 (Sablinsky) are concerned with Russia from the time of Peter the Great.
The hand-outs for Hammond's course Hieu 583 deal with these subjects: Possibility of Revolution; Russia in WWII; casualties During WWII; Stalin: Paranoid Monser of Steel-Willed Statesman?; Khrushchev: Great Reformer or Incompetent Bungler?; Post Communist Nationalism; Term Paper Topics; Periodicals on current Developments in the USSR; The Power Pyramid of the CPSU; Major Administrative Divisions of the USSR Based onNationality; Organizational Structure of Communist Party; City Government Judicial System; Administrative Divisions; russia and U.S. Comparison In Economy and Population; Soviet Grain Production; Was the Collapse of Tsarist Regime Inevitable?; Why did the Provisional Government fail?; Why did the Bolsheviks win in Oct 1917?; The Civil War: Why did the Reds Defeat the Whites?; and suggested readings.
The hand-outs for Hist 487/488 include topics on Communist Revolutions in the Third World; Communist Movements Around the World; Changes in the USSR Under Gorbachev and a booklist.
The hand-outs for Hist 384/584 are on the Soviet Regime. The hand-outs for Hist 385/585 are on the subjects of Allied Intervention in Russia; American Recognition of Russia; and the Nazi Soviet Pact.
The hand-outs for Hist 586 deal with the origins of the Cold War.
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Course Packet: Russia From Peter the Great; Sablinsky Hieu 244 1986
"History of Russia of the Imperial Period: From Peter the Great to the October Revolution", Sablinksy
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Course Packet 2 : Hieu 244 Sablinsky 1987
Readings include: "The Russian People", Olearius (The Travels of Olearius in the Seventeenth Century Russia); "His Majesty Piter Kneeb Kondor", Boris Pilniak; "Anchar", Alexander Pushkin; "The Sentry", Nikolai Leskov; "Khor and kalynich", ivan Turgenev (Sportsman's Sketches); "The Catechism of the Revolutionary", M. Bakunin and S. Nechaev; "The Threshold", Ivan Turgenev; "Peasants", Anton Chekhov; Petition of workers to be presented to the Tsar on January 9, 1905
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Course Packet: Russian Since 1917 Hieu 383/583 Hammond 1989
The course packet includes these articles: "The Populist's Moral Condemnation of Russia's Political & Social systems, Sir Isaiah Berlin; "Causes of Bolshevik Victory", Seton Watson, (Lenin to Khrushchev);"The Revolution in Retrospect", William H. Chamberlin, (The Russian Revolution; "Modernization Was Making Revolution More Remote", Michael Karpovich; "The Approaching Revolutionary Crisis", Boris N. Ponomarev; "The Liberals After 1905",Michael Karpovich; "The Agrarian Situation Was Improving", Lazar Volin; "Industrial Progress Was Improving the Economic System",Alexander Gershenkron; "Nicholas II Was a Bulwark Against Reform", Donald W. Treadgold; "The Philosphic Theory of Marxism", Hunt (The Theory and Practice of Communism); "The Marxist Theory of the State and of the Revolution", Hunt; "Lenin's Contribution to Marxist Theory", Hunt; "Stalin's Contribution to Marxist-Leninist Theory", Hunt; "Impressive Progress Since 1905", S.S. Oldenburg; "Trotsky: The History of the Russian Revolution"; "Descent to Bolshevism", Victor Chernov (The Great Russian Revolution); "Was Lenin a German Agent", A.A.B. Zeman,reviewed by Carsten (Problems of Communism).
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Course Packet: Russia Since 1917 Hieu 383/583 Hammond 1989
The course packet includes: " The Allies in Siberia", Kennan (Russia and the West Under Lenin and Stalin; "Disaster", Dispatch from Peter Wrangel to Denikin (Memorirs of General Wrangel); "White Attack", Schuman (War of the Revolution); "Post-Mortem-Brinkley", (The Volunteer's Army); "What the World Owes Khrushchev", Harrison E. Salisbury; "Khrushchevism in Retrospect", Merle Fainsod (Essay in Marxism and the Modern World); "Why Khrushchev Fell" (Peking Review nos. 21-22 Nov. 21, 1964); "The Outster of Khrushchev and Its Consequences", Hammond; "Succession and Institutions in the Soviet Union", Gyorgy (Issues of World Communism); "The Kremlin and the Third World", Philip E. Mosely (The Russian Revolution Fifty Years After); "The Rate of Industrial Growth in Russia); "Soviet Myths and Realities", Philip El. Mosely (Foreign Affairs, Apr. 1961 v.39 no.3); "The Significance of Munich, The Myth",Keith Eubank (Munich: Blunder, Plot, Or Tragic Necessity?); "The Munich Conspiracy", Andrew Rothstein (Munich:Blunder, Plot Or Tragic Necessity?); "Theories of Soviet Foreign Policy", Willaim A. Glaser (World Affairs Quarterly); "The Institute for Policy Studies, A Case History of a Revisionist Think Tank", Rael Jean Isaac; "Lenin Authoritarianism Before the Revolution", Thomas Hammond.
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Course Packet 2 Hieu 384/584 1984
Readings include: "Revisionism and the Interpretation of Cold War Origins", Maier (Perspectives in American History); "Revisionism and the Liberal Historians", Maddox (Freedom at Issue); "Cold War Origins", Paul Seabury (Contemporary History); "Budapest and the Hungarian Revolutions of 1918-1919", Istran Deak (The Slavonik Review); "Some Implications of Changes in Soviet Policy toward the West 1949-1952", Marshall D. Shulman (Slavic Review); "Dissent in the Soviet Union", Peter Reddaway (Problems of Communism); "The Social Christian Union for the Liberation of the People", John Danlop (The New Russian Revolutionaries); "The Rise of Dissent in the USSR", Abraham Brumberg (Commentaries); "Introduction", Peter Reddaway (Uncensored Russia); "Russian Imperialism or Communist Aggression?", Michael Karpovich; "Continuity in Russian Foreign Policy", R.S. Tarn; "American Intervention: A Deluded Effort", Christopher Lasch (American Intervention in Siberia); "Chernenko Succeeds", Marc D. Zlotnik (Problems of Communism);"The Man and the System", Jerry F. Hough (The Brezhnev Era) "The Brezhnev To Intervene or Not To Intervene", Hans J. Morgenthau (A New Foreign Policy for the U.S.); "Patterns of Intervention, Richard J. Barnet (Intervention and Revolution); "Gorbachev and the Third World", Francis Fukuyama (Foreign Affairs); "Khrushchev on Modern Art", Nagee (Social Tensions, The World of the Intellectual); "Russian Writers and the Secret Police", Anatoly Kuznetsov; "Youth Soviet Style" (Problems of Communism May -June 1984 p.61-64); "The Emergence of Democracy in Post-Stalinist Russia", William M. Mandel (Popular Participation in the Political Process); "Five years After Krushchev. Tibor Sazmauely; "Alcoholism" (Abstract Sovetskoye Gosudarstvo i Pravo round table discussion, Dec. 1980 no. 12)
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Course Packet 1: Hist 384/584 Hammond n.d.
Readings include: "The Soviet Family in Post-Stalin Perspective", Peter H. Juviler; "Moscow and the Soviet Jews", Zvi Gitelman (Problems of Communism Jan.-Feb. 1980); "The Soviet Economy On a Treadmill of Reforms", Gertrude Schroeder; "Believers and Non-believers", Bohdan R. Bociurkiw (Equality and Discrimination in Soviet Society); "The Role of Personal Auxiliary Farming", Abstract by G. Dyachkov; Several abstracts from Literaturnaya Gazeta; "Young Mothers Needed in Job Force", I. Bagrova (CDSP XXIX Aug. 1977; "The Soviet Consumer's Woes , A Gift of Mustard", A.I. Struyev (vol. XXX CDSP no. 34); "Appliances in my apartment", Yu Bashkatov CDSP XXI Sept.-Oct. 1978); "Newspaper Takes Trade Minister to Task, Cites Further Abuses" (Knights of the 'Jeans Culture', Lev Kuklin (1979 CDSP XXXII); "My Testimony Soviet Prison Camps Today", Anatoly Marchenko; "Elections, Dissent, and Political Legitimacy", Jerome M. Gilisonm (The Soviet Political System); "The Communist Party", from Brezhnev's report to the 26th Congrss); "Administrative- Territorieal Divisions, The Political Framework" (Geography of the USSR); "Into the Breach: New Soviet Alliances in the Third World", Donald S. Zagoria (Foreign Affairs Spring 1979); "The Secret War in Central America and the the Future of World Order", John Norton Moore (The American Journal of International Law).
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Course Packet Hist 384/584/586 1984 Fall
The readings include: "Russia Without Stalin, Frankland (Khruschev Ch.10 ); "America", Frankland (Khrushchev Ch. 16); "The Three Months Peace" (Victory and the Seeds of the Cold War); "The Economic Effort of 1942-1943 (Year of Hard Victories, the Polish Tangle); "Soviet Unpreparedness in June 1941" ,Werth ( From the Invasion to the Battle of Moscow); " A Debate on Collectivization Was Stalin really necessary? Miller and Nove (Problems of Communism Jul-Aug 1976); "Kulaki and Individual Peasants, Jasny (Early Kolkhozy and the Big Drive); "The Decision To Collectivize Agriculture", Herbert J. Ellison (The American Slavic and East European Review April 1961); "Stalin on Economic Development", Alexander Erlich; "Soviet Power in Latin America: Success or Failure? W. Raymond Duncan; "Determing Factors in the National-Liberation Movement of Latin America, S.S. Mikhailov
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Course Packet Nationality Crisis in the Soviet Union Hist 488 Hammond/Gilmore 1991 Spring
Reading material includes: Ethnic Politics in the USSR, Paul Goble (Problems of Communism July-Aug .1989); "Look Who's Feeling Picked On (Time 9/25/89); "Soviet Troops Take Vilnius Buildings (Washington Post 1/12/91); "Baltic Plebiscites Reassert Challenge to Kremlin Leadership (Washington Post 3/5/92); "Ethnic Fighting Kills 3 in Soviet Georgia Region (Washington Post 12/13/90); "The Trouble in Georgia, Rowlan Evans and Robert Novak (Washington Post 12/13/90); "Ethnic Strife Continues in Soviet Area, Washington Post 7/19/89); "On the Edge of Civil War", Paul Hofheinz (Time 10/23/89); "Russia vs. the Soviet Union (U.S. News and World Report 11/5/90); "Moldavia: Potpourri of Political Problems", (U.S. News and World Report 11/5/90); "The Ukraine: Pride in a distinct society" (U.S. News and World Report); "Central Asia: The Rise of the Moslems" (U.S. News and World Report); "The Draft Union Treaty: A Preliminary Assessment", Ann Sheehy (Radio Liberty); "Soviet Union Or Disunion, A Nation's Fate", David Remnick (Washington Post); "Gorbachev Fights to Keep Empire Empire Intact" (Washington Post 12/31/90); "Specter of Soviet Civil War" (Washington Post 10/25/90)
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Course Packet Hist 488K Hammond 1985 Spring
Reading material includes: "Grenada Is at Ground Zero in Washington's Great Snubbing War", Jackson Diehl (Washington Post 11/21/81); "A Crisis in the Caribbean" (Newsweek 10/31/83); "Leninism in Grenada", Jiri and Virginia Valenta (Problems in Communism July-Aug. 1984 XXXIII); "Grenada" (U.S. Air Force Curren News Special Edition 12/9/83); "Transcript of Shultz News Conference on Invasion of Grenada", (New York Times 10/26/83); "Experts Question Legality of the Invasion of Grenada", (New York Times 10/26/83); Report on the Embassy of Grenada in the USSR.
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Course Packet Communist Revolution in the Third World Hist 488R Hammond n.d.
Reading material includes: "Revolt in the Congo, 1960-1964", Howard M. Epstein; "U.S. Objectives in the Congo, 1960-65", G. Mennen Williams (Footnotes to the Congo Story August 1965); "Soviet Activities in the Congo" (Bureau of Intelligence and Research Intelligence Report, 8/31/60); "Will the Congo Be Another Vietnam? (U.S. News & World Report 12/21/64); "Four African Views of the Congo Crisis" (Africa Report v.6-7 June 1961-1962); "Implications of Foreign Intervention" (Bureau of Intelligence and Research Intelligence Report Jan. 1961); "Assassination Planning and the Plots" (An Interim Report of the Select Committee to Study Government Operations 94th Congress, First Session); "Soviet Policy in the Developing Countries", Philip E. Mosely (Foreign Affairs 1964-1965).
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First Year Seminar Course The Russian Revolution: hand-outs with advice for students,and teachers; lecture notes 1978-1983
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Miscellaneous articles n.d.
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Outline notes of Professor Woodford "Woody" McClellan n.d.
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Conference:Academic Committee on Soviet Jewry; Paper: Soviet Anti-Semitism, Moshe Dector 1968 October
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Academy of Sciences Discussion (notes) n.d.
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Conference: Air Force Intelligence Conference on Soviet Affairs; Paper: Studying Soviet Low-Intensity Conflicts, Stephen Blank 1988 October 19-22
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Conference: Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association; Paper: National-International Linkages: The Communist Polities of Eastern Europe, R. V. Burks 1966 September 6-10
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Arden House Conferences n.d.
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Conference on the Dominant Powers and Subordinate States; Paper: The United States in latin America and the USSR in Eastern Europe, Stanford University; Paper: Historical Overview and Comparative Analysis of the Two Regions, Robert Wesson 1986 January 30-31
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Hoover Conference: "Fifty Years of Communism" 1967 October
Paper: The Soviet Economy: Retrospect and Prospect, G. Warren Nutter (University of Virginia); Paper: The Democratic Challenge to Communism, Sidney Hook (New York University); Paper: The Bases and Development of the Soviet Polity, Leonard Schapiro (University of London)
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Conference: Institue for the Study of the USSR; Paper: The Political Aspects of the 21st Congress, Michael T. Florinsky 1959 April 4
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Kennan Institute Conference on USSR and Marxist Revolutions 1986 September 25-26
Paper: The USSR and Leftist Movements in Central America, W. Raymond Duncan (State University of New York College at Brockport and Georgetown University); Paper: Soviet Policy in the Third World: A net Assessment, William E. Grifith (MIT); Paper: Marxist-Leninist Insurgencies in the Third World: Historical U.S. Responses, William J. Taylor, Jr. (Georgetown University Center for Strategic and International Studies).
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Listing of Conferences n.d.
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(Nationalities Conference Papers) Nationalism and the Soviet Union Conference: Implications for the Future 1968 Sept. 4-5
Paper: The Ethnic Scene in the Soviet Union: The View of the Dictatorship, John A. Armstrong from Chapter 1 of the Ethnic Minorities in the Soviet Union; Background paper: Some Economic Aspects of Soviet Multi- Nationality; Paper: Resources Available at RL on Soviet Nationality Problems, Madeleine Manea; Paper: Ukrainian National Tensions, [Vsevolod] Holubnichy.
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Proceedings of the Low-Intensity Warfare Conference, sponsored by the Department of Defense, Caspar W. Weinberger 1968 January 14-15
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Research Conference on Communist Revolutions (St. Croix, V.I.) 1973 January 24-28
Paper: Memory, Opportunity , and Strategy in Peasant Revolutions: The Case of North China, John Wilson Lewis (Stanford University); Paper: The Communist Movement and the Peasants: The Case of Korea, Se Hee Yoo (Columbia University); Paper: Traditional Modes and Communist Movements: The Place of Change in Protest and Insurrection, Rex Mortimer (University of Sidney); Paper: The 1971 Ceylonese Uprising: An Ecological Interpretaton of Its Origins and Fate, Robert N. Kearney (Syracuse University).
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Research Conference on Communist Revolutions 1973 January 24-28
Paper: The Urban Bases of Communist Revolt in Malya, Michael Stenson (University of Auckland); Paper: Popular Protest and the Non-Revolutionary path to Communist Power, George O. Totten (University of Southern California); Paper: The Stages of the Chinese Communist Movement, Ying Mao Kau (Brown University).
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Research and Analsis Deparment (Free Europe Press) Survey of Major Trends 1954 August 11
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Russian Research Center-Harvard 1948-1974
Paper: Soviet Central Asia: A Selected Bibliography by Joseph S.Berliner; Paper: Certain Aspects of Soviet Industrial Life Selected as Contributions toward a Theory on the Soviet Firm, Joseph S. Berliner; Paper: Eighty-Seven Errors Concerning Soviet Law, Harold J. Berman; Paper: Recent Impressions of the Soviet Scene, Theodore Shabad; Mr. Dallin, American Sovietology, and Problems of Communism, Abraham Brumberg.
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Seminar on "Soviet National Security Decision Making" 1984 May 3
Paper: The Role of the Soviet Military in Ntional Security Decision Making, Harriet Fast Scott
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Southern Conference on slavic Studies (5th annual) 1966 Oct 21-22
Paper: Changes in the Central Committee, CPSU, Yarolsav Bilinsky (University of Delaware)
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Soviet Policy on the Third World Conference: University of Arizona 1987 January
Paper: Marching to Pretoria? Soviet Objectives in Southern Africa, Seth Singleton (Pacific University); Paper: Soviet-Latin American Economic Relations, Ruben Berrios; Paper-Soviet Policy in the Carribean and Central America: Opportunities and Constraints, Howard J. Wiarda; Paper: The Soviet Union and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Dr. Robert O. Freedman and Peggy Meyerhoff Pearlstone
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St. Anthony's College Oxford Conference 1957; 1990
Paper: Changes in Soviet Society, Richard Pipes; Paper: IV World Confgress for Soviet and East European Studies Harrogate: New Thinking on the Soviet Political System, Archie Brown
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Subcommittee-Far East and Pacific of the Committee on Foreign Affairs 1965 May 14
Paper: Sino-Soviet Conflict and Its Implications, Robert Rupen
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Paper: The Agony of Gorbachev: Immaculate Conception, Hugh Ragsdale n.d.
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Paper: The Apparatus of Power, Jerry F. Hough 1978 May
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Paper: The Attack Against 'Dogmatists' and 'Sectarians', Central Research Division of Radio Liberty n.d.
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Paper: Bolsheviks n.d.
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Paper: Comrades' Courts and Labor Discipline Since Brezhnev, Paul B. Stephan III 1985
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Paper: Countering Covert Aggression, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, Hosmer and Tanner 1986 January
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Paper:Emancipation of the Baltic Peasants in 1817-1819, J. George Longworth n.d.
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Paper: Foreign Area Specialist and Studies in the USSR, Gottemoeller and Langer 1983 January
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Paper: The Impact of Detente on the Ideological and Political Importance of Eastern Europe to the Soviet Union, Vernon V. Aspaturian n.d.
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Paper:Peter Arkadievich Stolypin: A Political Appraisal, Alfred Levin n.d.
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Paper: Power or Pawn? The Soviet Role in Vietnam, Dr. Daniel S. Papp 1986 September
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Paper: The Russian Worker' Movement on the Eve of the First World War, L. H. Haimson n.d.
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Paper: Some Comparisons Between the Russian and Chines 'Models', Donald S. Zagoria 1962 March
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Paper: Soviet Economic Law: The Paradox of Perestroyka, Paul B. Stephan III n.d.
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Paper: soviet Economic Reform: From Resurgence to Retrenchment? Gertrude E. Schroeder 1989 March
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Paper:Soviet Occupation Policy Toward Germany, 1945-1949, Barbara Ann Chotiner and John M. Atwell 1976 Spring
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Paper: Soviet Policies in Africa, Richard F. Staar 1987 January 7
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Paper: Soviet Support of Third World Revolution: Political and Ideological Instruments, Herbert J. Ellison n.d.
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Paper: The Soviet Union and Southeast Asia: The Vietnam Connection, Sheldon W. Simon n.d.
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Paper: Successes and Failures in Soviet Policy Towards Marxist Revolutions in the Third World Since 1917, S. Neil Macfarlane n.d.
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Paper: Turkic National Tensions in the USSR, David Nissman n.d.
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Paper:USSR and Southern Arabia, Mark N. Katz n.d.
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Paper:Vladimir N. Kokovtsev and the Russian Duma, 1911-1914, David R. Costello n.d.
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Agriculture n.d.
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Agriculture 1975 May 23
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Alexander II Reforms 1963; n.d.
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American Policy Making from Soviet View n.d.
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American Recognition of Russia 1951; n.d.
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Appeals of Communism in the Third World 1987
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Baltic States Soviet Takeover 1940; 1959; 1989
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Brezhnev 1980
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China and Russia 1960; 1964; n.d.
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CIA 1982
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Civil War 1951; n.d.
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Class Systems and Mobility 1963; 1976
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Communist International Front n.d.
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Nineteenth and Twenty-Third Congress 1967
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Conquest of the Borderlands 1958-1959
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Courts, Laws 1965; n.d.
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Democracy 1958; 1963
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Dissent 1989
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Russian Duma 1963
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Far East 1960; n.d.
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Economics 1951
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Education 1956; 1963
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Espionage n.d.
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Ethiopa 1985 July 12
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Failure of Communism n.d.
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Family, Marriage, Sex 1965
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Finland-Soviet Relations 1965; n.d.
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French-Soviet Relations 1964
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Germany-Russia 1960; 1966
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Germany in 1920's 1965
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Gorbachev 1990
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Housing 1958; 1962; 1965
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Intervention Against Communism 1983
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Iran 1965
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Jews 1963
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Khrushchev's Virgin Lands Program 1965
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Labor 1965
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Latin America 1984; n.d.
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Literature 1962; 1990
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Management 1963
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Medecine in the Soviet Union 1957; 1963
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Minorities (Gypsies) n.d.
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Music 1954; n.d.
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National Character of Russia n.d.
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Peace 1960
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Peter the Great 1951; 1960
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Police 1958; n.d.
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Popular Front 1958
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Propaganda 1955; n.d.
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Reforms Since 1953 n.d.
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Religion 1963; 1965
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Revolutionaries 1955; 1963; 1964; n.d.
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Role of the Military n.d.
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Russian History 1590-1680 1950
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Science 1953
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Spanish Civil War 1951; n.d.
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Soviet-American Relations 1951; 1960; 1964; n.d.
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Soviet Central Asia 1963
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Soviet Interest in Asia 1963
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Soviet Trade Policy 1957
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Soviet Trade Unions 1963
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Tsarist Foreign Policy n.d.
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Turkey 1959: 1962
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Young Communist League 1963
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Youth 1964; n.d.
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Yugoslavia 1956
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Women 1985
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Bibliographies n.d.
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How To Find Archives 1963-1977
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How To Get a Fellowship 1969-1990
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How To Get Published 1977; 1979
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How To Research 1973
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How To Teach 1971-1979
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Research Tools 1975-1990