The Russian Secret Police

The Russian Secret Police

Author: Ronald Hingley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-05-30

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1000371352

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This book, first published in 1970, is an important study of Russia’s security services from their earliest years to the mid-twentieth century. Ronald Hingley demonstrates how the secret police acted, both under the Tsars and under Soviet rule, as a key instrument of control exercised over all fields of Russian life by an outstandingly authoritarian state. He analyses the Tsarist Third Section and Okhrana and their role in countering Russian revolutionary groups, and examines the Soviet agencies as they assumed the roles of policeman, judge and executioner. This masterly evaluation of Russian and Soviet secret police makes extensive use of hard-to-find Russian documentary sources, and is the first such research that studies Russian political security (Muscovite, Imperial and Soviet) as a whole.


The Ochrana

The Ochrana

Author: A. T. Vassilyev

Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing

Published: 2017-06-28

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13: 1787205126

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Originally published in 1930, these are the memoirs of the last Tsarist chief of police, Okhrana, who was arrested by the revolutionaries, refused to be a Bolshevik spy, escaped to France, became a railway porter and died penniless. The book tells of the part he played in Rasputin’s death and his experiences during WWI and the Revolutions, and the comparison between the Okhrana and the Cheka, the Soviet secret police, in which he describes a kinder, gentler Okhrana. Richly illustrated throughout.


The Tsarist Secret Police and Russian Society, 1880-1917

The Tsarist Secret Police and Russian Society, 1880-1917

Author: Fredric S. Zuckerman

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 1996-05

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 0814796737

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Karakozov in 1866, Russian political life became trapped within a vicious circle of political reaction, growing disillusionment with the government and intensifying political dissent that increasingly manifested itself in acts of terrorism against Tsarist officials.


The Tsarist Secret Police in Russian Society, 1880-1917

The Tsarist Secret Police in Russian Society, 1880-1917

Author: F. Zuckerman

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1996-04-16

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 0230371442

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This is the first book to portray the history of the Russian secret police - the so-called 'Okhrana' - its personnel, world view and interaction with both government and people during the reigns of Alexander III and Nicholas II. The secret police harassed, infiltrated and subverted Russian radical and progressive society as it struggled to preserve Tsardom's traditional political culture in the face of Russia's rapid socio-economic transformation - a transformation which the forces of order scarcely understood, yet deeply despised.


The Soviet Secret Police

The Soviet Secret Police

Author: Simon Wolin

Publisher: New York : Published for the Research Program on the U.S.S.R., by F.A. Praeger [1957]

Published: 1957

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13:

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The KGB

The KGB

Author: Graham Yost

Publisher:

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9780816019403

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Provides a history of the Russian secret service, from the days of the czars to the present.


Russia and the Cult of State Security

Russia and the Cult of State Security

Author: Julie Fedor

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1136671862

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"This book explores the mythology woven around the Soviet secret police and the Russian cult of state security that has emerged from it"--


Secrets and Truth

Secrets and Truth

Author: Katherine Verdery

Publisher: Central European University Press

Published: 2014-02-28

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 6155225990

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Nothing in Soviet-style communism was as shrouded in mystery as its secret police. Its paid employees were known to few and their actual numbers remain uncertain. Its informers and collaborators operated clandestinely under pseudonyms and met their officers in secret locations. Its files were inaccessible, even to most party members. The people the secret police recruited or interrogated were threatened so effectively that some never told even their spouses, and many have held their tongues to this day, long after the regimes fell. With the end of communism,ÿmany ofÿtheÿnewly established governments?among them Romania?s?opened their secret police archives. From those files,ÿas well asÿher personal memories, the author has carried out historical ethnography of the Romanian Securitate.ÿSecrets and Truthsÿis not only of historical interest but has implications for understanding the rapidly developing ?security state? of the neoliberal present. ÿ