Eastern Europe Since 1945
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Eastern Europe Since 1945
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The Soviet Union/Russia
- WEB Russia [At Mt. Holyoke]
- Domestic Politics
- Nikita Krushchev: Secret Speech, 1956 [At this Site]
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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: What I
Learned in the Gulag, excerpts [At Mr. Buald]
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Treatment of Dissidents in the
'Years of Stagnation', Petition on the Legality of the Trial of Ginzburg, Galanskov,
Dobrovol'skii and Lashkova, Novoe russkoe slovo, 27 Feb.-7 Mar. 1968. [At Durham]
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Constitution
of the USSR, 1977 [At Bucknell]
- Economics
- The Gulag
- Gorbachev
-
Letter from St.
Petersburg, 1994 [At Internet Archive, from Letters Magazine]
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Vladimir Zhirinovsky: Letters to Patrick
Buchanan, 1996 [At Internet Archive, from Letters Magazine]
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Sam Marcy: The
Collapse of the USSR and the Destiny of Socialism [At History Eserver]
- Foreign Policy
- See also under Cold War above
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WEB LETTONIE -
RUSSIE Traités et documents de base - in extenso
A major collection of documents on Soviet history especially as it relates to Lativia. All
in French.
- The Warsaw Pact, 1955 [At this Site]
- Soviet Statement: Friendship and Co-operation Between
the Soviet Union and Other Socialist States, October 30, 1956 [At this Site]
- Chinese Communist Party: The Leaders of the CPSU are the
Greatest Splitters of Our Times, February 4, 1964 [At this Site]
- The Romanian Workers' Party: Statement on the
Sino-Soviet Dispute, April 22, 1964 [At this Site]
- Pravda: Editorial: The Anti-Soviet Policy of Communist
China, February 16,1967 [At this Site]
- The Brezhnev Doctrine, November, 1968, excerpts [At this
Site]
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Other Central and
Eastern European Countries
- Albania
- Hungary
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WEB The Hungarian
Revolt, October 23 - November 4, 1956 [At Historical Text Archive]
- Hungarian Students: Sixteen Political, Economic, and
Ideological Points, Budapest, October 22, 1956 [At this Site]
- Hungary 1956 [At this Site]
Statement of the Soviet Government, October 30, 1956 and Imry Nage: Last Message (November
4, 1956)
- Trybuna Ludu: Clear Current and Scum, 1956
[At this Site]
A Polish newspaper on events in Hungary.
- Soviet Statement: Friendship and Co-operation Between
the Soviet Union and Other Socialist States, October 30, 1956 [At this Site]
- Yugoslavia
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1989: What Happened and Why?
- WEB Steven W. Sowards: Twenty-Five Lectures on Modern Balkan
History [At MSU]
In depth coverage of Balkan history from 1804 until today. Topic 13 examines modern
conflicts after Tito and in re: 1989.
-
Gerhard Rempel: Revolution in
Eastern Europe: 1989 [At Internet Archive, from estern New England College]
Extended lecture notes.
- The Phillipines and People Power.
The incident which showed the people could bring down a government
- Tiananmen Square and State Force
The incident which showed the state could suppress a rebellion.
- Economic Liberalization in Hungary
- Polish Problems
- The Crisis in East Germany
- The US Embassy in Prague
- Mass Movements in East Germany
- Krenz and The Decision on Force
- Czechoslovakia and "Velvet Revolution"
- Bulgaria - any real change?
- Romania
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After 1989
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overview.
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