Khrushchev Remembers

Khrushchev Remembers

Author: Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev

Publisher: Boston : Little, Brown

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 678

ISBN-13:

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An authentic record of Nikita Kruschev's words gathered from tapes, interviews, etc.


Khrushchev: The Man and His Era

Khrushchev: The Man and His Era

Author: William Taubman

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2004-03-30

Total Pages: 929

ISBN-13: 0393324842

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Tells the life story of twentieth-century Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, featuring information from previously inaccessible Russian and Ukrainian archives.


Molotov Remembers

Molotov Remembers

Author: V. M. Molotov

Publisher: Ivan R. Dee

Published: 2007-09-25

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 1461694914

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In conversations with the poet-biographer Felix Chuev, Molotov offers an incomparable view of the politics of Soviet society and the nature of Kremlin leadership under communism. Filled with startling insights and indelible portraits, the book is an historical source of the first order. A mesmerizing and chilling chronicle. —Kirkus Reviews


Gorbachev: His Life and Times

Gorbachev: His Life and Times

Author: William Taubman

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2017-09-05

Total Pages: 541

ISBN-13: 0393245683

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Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Biography Longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction The definitive biography of the transformational Russian leader by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Khrushchev. "Essential reading for the twenty-first [century]." —Radhika Jones, The New York Times Book Review When Mikhail Gorbachev became the leader of the Soviet Union in 1985, the USSR. was one of the world’s two superpowers. By 1989, his liberal policies of perestroika and glasnost had permanently transformed Soviet Communism, and had made enemies of radicals on the right and left. By 1990 he, more than anyone else, had ended the Cold War, and in 1991, after barely escaping from a coup attempt, he unintentionally presided over the collapse of the Soviet Union he had tried to save. In the first comprehensive biography of the final Soviet leader, William Taubman shows how a peasant boy became the Soviet system’s gravedigger, how he clambered to the top of a system designed to keep people like him down, how he found common ground with America’s arch-conservative president Ronald Reagan, and how he permitted the USSR and its East European empire to break apart without using force to preserve them. Throughout, Taubman portrays the many sides of Gorbachev’s unique character that, by Gorbachev’s own admission, make him "difficult to understand." Was he in fact a truly great leader, or was he brought low in the end by his own shortcomings, as well as by the unyielding forces he faced? Drawing on interviews with Gorbachev himself, transcripts and documents from the Russian archives, and interviews with Kremlin aides and adversaries, as well as foreign leaders, Taubman’s intensely personal portrait extends to Gorbachev’s remarkable marriage to a woman he deeply loved, and to the family that they raised together. Nuanced and poignant, yet unsparing and honest, this sweeping account has all the amplitude of a great Russian novel.


The Soviet Cuban Missile Crisis

The Soviet Cuban Missile Crisis

Author: Sergo Anastasovich Mikoi︠a︡n

Publisher: Cold War International History

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780804762014

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300 pages of documents include: telegrams, memoranda of conversations, instructions to diplomats, etc.


Kim Il Sung in the Khrushchev Era

Kim Il Sung in the Khrushchev Era

Author: Balázs Szalontai

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9780804753227

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Concentrating on the years 1953-64, this history describes how North Korea became more despotic even as other Communist countries underwent de-Stalinization. The author’s principal new source is the Hungarian diplomatic archives, which contain extensive reporting on Kim Il Sung and North Korea, thoroughly informed by research on the period in the Soviet and Eastern European archives and by recently published scholarship. Much of the story surrounds Kim Il Sung: his Korean nationalism and eagerness for Korean autarky; his efforts to balance the need for foreign aid and his hope for an independent foreign policy; and what seems to be his good sense of timing in doing in internal rivals without attracting Soviet retaliation. Through a series of comparisons not only with the USSR but also with Albania, Romania, Yugoslavia, China, and Vietnam, the author highlights unique features of North Korean communism during the period. Szalontai covers ongoing effects of Japanese colonization, the experiences of diverse Korean factions during World War II, and the weakness of the Communist Party in South Korea.


Make Yourself Unforgettable

Make Yourself Unforgettable

Author: Dale Carnegie Training

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2011-03-15

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 143918822X

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Make Yourself Unforgettable tells readers how to become someone whom other people really want to work with, work for, know, and help.


Sacred Secrets

Sacred Secrets

Author: Jerrold L. Schecter

Publisher: Potomac Books

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 664

ISBN-13:

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Analyzes how government secrets, such as President Truman??'s decision to make a sacred secret of the Venona intercepts, distort politics and our understanding of history