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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
WHAT IS A DOCUMENT?
HOW TO READ A DOCUMENT
THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR, 1939-1945
POST-WAR STALINISM, 1945-1953
THE THAW, 1953-1964
STABILITY OR STAGNATION, 1964-1985
RESTRUCTURING AND OPENNESS, 1985-1991
THE CROCODILE SMILES : SOVIET SATIRICAL CARTOONS AND SOCIAL REFORM
DEMOCRATIZATION OR OLIGARCHY? : 1991-2000
VLADIMIR PUTIN AND THE NEW RUSSIA : 2000-2015
TIMELINE
WEBSITES
DIESES SCHRIFTSTCK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
The Soviet Union
and Russia,
1939-2015
A HISTORY IN DOCUMENTS
Karen Petrone
Kenneth Slepyan
New York Oxford
OXFORDUNIVERSITYPRESS
Contents
List of Maps • xi
What Is a Document? • xii
How to Read a Document • xiii
Introduction • xvii
A Note on Sources and Interpretation • xxv
A Note on Terminology and
Transliteration • xxix
1 The Great Patriotic War,
1939-1945 • 3
Prelude to War • 5
1 1 Foreign Minister Maxim
Litvínov s Speech at the League
of Nations, 1938 • 5
1 2 Secret Protocols of the Nazi-Soviet
Pact, August 1939 • 6
1 3 NKVD Chief LavrentyBeria
Advocates Execution of Polish
Prisoners, March 1940 • 9
Operation Barbarossa and the
Government s Call to Arms • 10
1 4 Joseph Stalin s Speech to the Nation
on the German Invasion of the
Soviet Union, July 3,1941 • 10
1 5 Joseph Stalin s Speech on the
Twenty-fourth Anniversary of the
Bolshevik Revolution, November
1941 • 12
1 6 Soviet Radio Broadcast to the
Occupied Territories, 1942 • 13
1 7 Testimony by Hermann Graebe
at the Nuremburg Tribunal on Nazi
War Crimes, November 1945 • 13
1 8 Ilya Ehrenburg, TheJustification
of Hate, 1942 • 15
1 9 Order 227, Not One Step
Backwards,July 1942 • 16
Total War: Combat • 17
1 10 Boris Gorbachevsky Recounts a
Soviet Human Wave Attack,
August 1942 • 17
1 11 Anton Dragan Relates the
Experience of Urban Warfare
in Stalingrad, 1942 • 20
1 12 Veteran Pilot Larisa Lit vino va-
Rozanova Describes a Night
Combat Mission • 21
Popular Responses to the War • 24
1 13 Konstantin Simonov, Wait for Me,
1941 • 24
1 14 Olga Berggolts, Conversation
with a Neighbor, 1941 • 25
1 15 Valentina Bogdan Debates with
Her Brother about the German
Invasion, 1941 • 27
Deportation of Nationalities • 29
1 16 Joseph Stalin Orders the
Deportation of Crimean Tatars to
Central Asia, May 1944 • 29
Victory! The Origins of the
Cold War and the Validation
of Stalinism • 30
1 17 Proceedings of the Yalta Conference,
February 1945 • 30
1 18 Joseph Stalin s Toast after the
Victory Parade, June 1945 • 32
v
Postwar Stalinism; 1945-1953 • 35
Postwar Reconstruction • 36
2 1 Joseph Stalin s Speech on Soviet
Reconstruction, February 1946 • 36
2 2 Nikita Khrushchev Describes
Famine in Ukraine,
1946-1947 • 37
23P Sheibunin, Stakhanovites • 39
2 4 Moscow Woman Recalls Postwar
Living Conditions and Family
Life • 39
2 5 Soviet Citizen Observes Class
Relations in Postwar Soviet
Union • 41
Cultural Censorship and
Propaganda • 41
2 6 Andrei Zhdanov Criticizes Trends
in Soviet Literature, 1946 • 41
2 7 Entry for Aviation in the Great
Soviet Encyclopedia, 1953 • 43
2 8 Mary Leder Remembers
Anti-Semitism during the Doctors
Plot • 45
Idealism and Conformity in the Late
Stalin Period • 47
2 9 Ludmilla Alexeyeva Recalls the
Conflict between Reformers and
Careerists • 47
2 10 Police Report on Veterans
Challenging Soviet Local
Elections • 49
2 11 D Belyaev, Stilyaga, 1949 • 50
The Cold War and Eastern Europe • 51
2 12 Soviet Diplomat Nikolai Novikov
Assesses American Intentions,
September 1946 • 51
2 13 Heda Margolius Kovdly Describes
Popular Reactions to the Communist
Takeover of Czechoslovakia • 54
The Death of Stalin • 56
2 14 Nikita Khrushchev on the Anxieties
of Being a Member of Stalin s Inner
Circle • 56
2 15 Stalin s Daughter Describes the
Scene at His Deathbed • 57
2 16 Alexei Surkov Reports on Mourning
Stalin • 58
2 17 Yevgeny Yevtushenko Witnesses the
Riot at Stalin s Funeral • 60
Hie Thaw, 1953-1964 • 63
The Desire for Reform and the Rise
of Khrushchev • 64
3 1 Historian A I Gurevich Recalls the
Desire for Reform after Stalin s
Death • 64
3 2 Vyacheslav Molotov Recounts
Khrushchev s Spontaneity • 65
3 3 Ambassador Charles Bohlen
Remembers a Boisterous
Khrushchev • 66
The Secret Speech and Its
Consequences • 67
3 4 Nikita Khrushchev s Secret
Speech, 1956 • 67
3 5 Ludmilla Alexeyeva Reacts to the
Secret Speech • 72
3 6 Secret Report of Anastas Mikoyan s
Meeting with Hungarian
Communists, July 1956 • 73
3 7 Hungarian News Agency Denounces
Soviet Repression of Hungarian
Revolution, November 1956 • 75
Khrushchev s Economic Reforms • 75
3 8 Vladimir Soloukhin, The Birth
ofZernograd, 1955 • 75
3 9 Nikita Khrushchev Lauds Soviet
Agricultural Achievements,
1959 • 78
3 10 Soviet Citizen Remembers
Khrushchevs Failed Agricultural
Policies • 79
3 11 Pravda Editorial, A Great Victory
of Soviet Science/ October
1957 • 80
Society and Culture • 81
3 12 The Moral Code of the Builder
of Communism, 1961 • 81
3 13 Samuil Alyoshin, Alone • 82
3 14 Boris Pasternak s Letter to Nikita
Khrushchev Regarding the Nobel
Prize • 84
The Cold War • 84
3 15 Transcript of Nikita Khrushchev s
and Richard Nixon s Kitchen
Debate, 1959 • 84
3 16 Nikita Khrushchev s Letter to
John F Kennedy during the Cuban
Missile Crisis, October 1962 • 86
3 17 Pravda Editorial Condemns
Khrushchev s Leadership Style,
October 1964 • 88
3 18 Khrushchev on His Removal as
Soviet Leader • 89
Stability or Stagnation?
1964-1985 • 91
The Stalled Train to Communism • 92
4 1 Anecdote The Train to
Communism • 92
4 2 Woman from Saratov Describes
the Black Market during the
Brezhnev Era • 93
4 3 Tatyana Zaslavskaya, The
Novosibirsk Report, 1983 • 94
4 4 Natalya Baranskaya, A Week Like
Any Other, 1969 • 96
Securing Legitimacy • 98
4 5 Pravda Report on the Reburial of the
Unknown Soldier in the Kremlin
Wall, December 1966 • 98
4 6 Writer A N Moleva Describes
Vladimir Lenin s Childhood,
1968 • 100
National Tensions in the
Brezhnev Era • 102
4 7 Ivan Dziuba Protests the
Arrests of Ukrainian
Intellectuals, 1965 • 102
4 8 Open Letter of Latvian Communists
Criticizing Russian
Chauvinism • 103
4 9 Valentin Rasputin, Farewell to
Matyora, 1976 • 104
Cultural and Social Tensions • 106
4 10 Vladimir Vysotsky,
A Bride-Show • 106
4 11 Communist Party Directive Warns
about Ideologically Harmful
Western Rock Music, 1985 • 108
The Dissident Movement • 110
4 12 Transcript of the Trial of Dissidents
Yuli Daniel and Andrei Sinyavsky,
1966 • 110
4 13 Letter of Sixty-three Writers
Requesting Release of Daniel
and Sinyavsky • 111
vii
4 14 Andrei Sakharov, Reflections
on Progress, Peaceful Coexistence
and Intellectual Freedom,
1968 • 112
4 15 Man from Saratov Describes
Classmates Reactions to
Soviet Suppression of Prague
Spring • 114
Détente and the Intervention
in Afghanistan • 115
4 16 Leonid Brezhnev Assesses
Detente, 1976 • 115
4 17 Journalist A Petrov Justifies
Invasion of Afghanistan, 1979 • 116
4 18 Vladislav Tamarov, Afghanistan:
A Russian Soldier s Story • 118
4 19 Journalist A Bolshakov on US
Boycott of 1980 Olympics • 121
Restructuring and Openness,
1985-1991 • 125
The Advent of Reform • 127
5 1 Mikhail Gorbachev s Anti-Alcohol
Legislation, 1985 • 127
5 2 Mikhail Gorbachev Explains
Perestroïka, 1987 • 128
The Chernobyl Accident • 130
5 3 Journalist s Report to the Central
Committee on the Chernobyl
Accident, May 1986 • 130
5 4 Survivor Testimony on the
Aftereffects of Chernobyl • 133
A New Civil Society • 133
5 5 Yevgeny Yevtushenko Appeals to
the Public for Contributions to
Memorial, 1988 • 133
5 6 Open Letter of Cultural Leaders to
Gorbachev Requesting the Handing
over of Kremlin Churches to the
Orthodox Church, 1988 • 135
Opposition to Gorbachev • 137
5 7 Nina Andreyeva, I Can t Forgo
Principles, 1988 • 137
5 8 Youth Response to New Openness
about Sexuality, 1989 • 139
5 9 Popular Reaction to the Rise
of Capitalist Enterprises,
Late 1980s • 140
5 10 Interview with Andrei Sakharov
about the Congress of People s
Deputies, June 1989 • 141
The Soviet Union and the World • 143
5 11 Transcript of Meeting between
Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald
Reagan in Reykjavik, October
1986 • 143
5 12 Mikhail Gorbachev Describes His
Reaction to the Fall of the Berlin
Wall • 145
Disintegration • 146
5 13 Letter to Ogonyok Criticizing
Centralized Planning, 1988 • 147
5 14 Government Decree on Law and
Order in Moscow, 1990 • 148
5 15 Program of Sajudis Movement
for Lithuanian Independence,
1988 • 149
5 16 Appeal of the State Committee
for the State of Emergency during
August Coup, 1991 • 150
5 17 Mikhail Gorbachev Announces
His Resignation, 1991 • 153
The Crocodile Smiles:
Satirical Cartoons and Social
Reform • 157
The Family • 158
Gender and Gender Roles • 160
Housing • 162
Consumerism • 163
Social Issues • 165
The Yeltsin Era in Russia,
1991-2000 • 169
The Rise of Yeltsin and the Dismantling
of the Soviet System • 173
7 1 Yegor Gaidar Describes Boris
Yeltsin s Personality 1996 • 173
7 2 Journalist Vitaly Tretyakov
Identifies Reasons for Boris Yeltsin s
Popularity, 1989 • 174
The Economic Reforms • 176
7 3 Report of the Center for
Economic and Political Research
on the Soviet Union s Economic
Prospects, 1991 • 176
7 4 Izvestiya Editorial Supporting
Price Liberalization, December
1991 • 177
7 5 Yegor Gaidar s Optimism Regarding
Economic Reforms in 1992 • 178
7 6 Yegor Gaidar Explains Complexities
of Privatization in 1992 • 179
7 7 Interview with Oligarch Vladimir
Guzinsky, mid-1990s • 180
7 8 Woman from Saratov Details Effects
of Perestroika and Yeltsin s
Economic Reforms on Her
Family • 181
7 9 American Journalist s Impressions of
the Effects of Economic Reforms on
the Countryside, mid-1990s • 182
Constitutional Crisis and Political
Turmoil • 183
7 10 Ruslan Khasbulatov s Nationwide
Address to Reject Yeltsin s Call to
Disband Parliament, 1993 • 183
7 11 Actress Lila Akhedzhakovas
Television Appeal to Defend
Yeltsin • 184
7 12 Nationalist Newspaper Report
on Communist Presidential
Candidate Gennady Zyuganov s
Visit to the Holy Trinity Monastery,
1996 • 186
7 13 Anatoly Chubais Calls on
Democrats and Liberals to
Support Yeltsin, 1996 • 187
Nationalism, Conflict, and
Identity • 188
7 14 Woman from Saratov Talks about
New National Borders • 188
7 15 Transcript of Conversation between
Alexander Solzhenitsyn and
Newspaper Readers, 1996 • 188
7 16 Writer Victor Erofeyev on the
Need for a New Russian
Literature • 190
7 17 Chechen Fighter Describes
Resistance to Russia,
mid-1990s • 191
7 18 Russian Journalist s Account of
Fighting in Chechnya • 192
ix
The End of the Yeltsin Era • 194
7 19 Boris Yeltsin s Resignation and
Appointment of Vladimir
Putin • 194
7 20 Scientist from Saratov Recounts the
Tumultuous 1990s, 2002 • 196
Vladimir Putin and the Resurgence
of Russia, 2000-2015 • 199
The Foundations of Putin s Governing
System • 204
8 1 Vladimir Putin, Russia at the Turn
of the Millennium, 1999 • 204
8 2 Vladimir Putin Lays out His
Economic Goals, 1999 • 208
8 3 US State Department Analyzes the
Relationship between Vladimir Putin
and Dmitry Medvedev, 2008 • 210
8 4 Agreement between Ministry of
Health and the Russian Orthodox
Church, 2015 • 212
8 5 Vladimir Putins Victory Day
Speech, May 2014 • 215
8 6 Transcript of Vladimir Putin s 2014
Meeting with Participants of the
Seliger Youth Conference • 217
8 7 Top Ten Television Shows on afisha
mail ru, August 2015 • 219
National Security and the Near
Abroad • 221
8 8 Council of Europe Human Rights
Report on the War in Chechnya,
2004 • 221
8 9 European Union Fact-Finding
Mission on Russia s Conflict with
Georgia, 2008 • 224
8 10 Vladimir Putin Justifies Russia s
Annexation of Crimea, March
2014 • 226
8 11 Interview with Foreign Minister
Sergei Lavrov about US-Russian
Relations, October 2014 • 229
Opposition to Putin • 232
8 12 Journalist Anna Politkovskaya
Describes the Aftermath of the
Terrorist Attack on a Beslan School,
2004 • 232
8 13 Online Petition of Russian
Opposition Calling for Putin s
Removal as Prime Minister,
March 2010 • 234
8 14 Mikhail KhodorkovskyAttacks
Putin s Economic and Legal Policies
at His 2010 Trial • 237
8 15 Verdict in the Trial of the Feminist
Punk Band Pussy Riot • 239
Timeline • 242
Further Reading • 244
Websites • 250
Text Credits • 251
Picture Credits • 255
Acknowledgments • 256
About the Authors • 257
Index • 258
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geographic | Sowjetunion Soviet Union History 1925-1953 Sources Soviet Union History 1953-1985 Sources Soviet Union History 1985-1991 Sources Russia (Federation) History 1991- Sources Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd |
geographic_facet | Sowjetunion Soviet Union History 1925-1953 Sources Soviet Union History 1953-1985 Sources Soviet Union History 1985-1991 Sources Russia (Federation) History 1991- Sources Russland |
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spelling | Petrone, Karen Verfasser aut The Soviet Union and Russia, 1939-2015 a history in documents Karen Petrone, Kenneth Slepyan New York Oxford University Press [2017] © 2017 xxx, 265 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 26 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 244-250) and index Geschichte 1939-2015 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Sowjetunion Soviet Union History 1925-1953 Sources Soviet Union History 1953-1985 Sources Soviet Union History 1985-1991 Sources Russia (Federation) History 1991- Sources Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Geschichte 1939-2015 z DE-604 Slepyan, Kenneth D. Verfasser aut LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029691794&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029691794&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Petrone, Karen Slepyan, Kenneth D. The Soviet Union and Russia, 1939-2015 a history in documents Geschichte |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4076899-5 (DE-588)4077548-3 (DE-588)4135952-5 |
title | The Soviet Union and Russia, 1939-2015 a history in documents |
title_auth | The Soviet Union and Russia, 1939-2015 a history in documents |
title_exact_search | The Soviet Union and Russia, 1939-2015 a history in documents |
title_full | The Soviet Union and Russia, 1939-2015 a history in documents Karen Petrone, Kenneth Slepyan |
title_fullStr | The Soviet Union and Russia, 1939-2015 a history in documents Karen Petrone, Kenneth Slepyan |
title_full_unstemmed | The Soviet Union and Russia, 1939-2015 a history in documents Karen Petrone, Kenneth Slepyan |
title_short | The Soviet Union and Russia, 1939-2015 |
title_sort | the soviet union and russia 1939 2015 a history in documents |
title_sub | a history in documents |
topic | Geschichte |
topic_facet | Geschichte Sowjetunion Soviet Union History 1925-1953 Sources Soviet Union History 1953-1985 Sources Soviet Union History 1985-1991 Sources Russia (Federation) History 1991- Sources Russland Quelle |
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