Soviet Union 
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SOURCE: Jacobin
12/5/2020
Stephen F. Cohen Helped Us Understand the Russian Revolution and Nikolai Bukharin
by Kevin Murphy
A fellow historian of Russia and the Soviet Union praises Stephen Cohen's scholarship and willingness to question orthodoxies in examining the internal diversity of revolutionary Communism.
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SOURCE: Made By History at The Washington Post
10/9/2020
The Political History of Concealing Illness, from Brezhnev to Trump
by Joy Neumeyer
Like his Communist counterparts, Trump’s predilection for pageantry offers a hollow illusion of vitality while letting potentially fatal problems fester.
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SOURCE: New York Times
10/6/2020
Did the US Try to Assassinate Lenin in 1918?
A new book demonstrates that the United States and western allies attempted to thwart the Bolshevik revolution and actually started the Cold War with an ill-fated 1918 invasion of Russia, but is on more speculative ground tracing an assassination attempt against Lenin to the US.
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SOURCE: Washington Post
9/20/2020
Donald Kendall, Who Built Pepsico into a Soda and Snack-Food Giant, Dies at 99
The late president of Pepsi-Cola was a leader in bringing American products to the Soviet bloc and Communist China during the cold war and was influential in pushing Richard Nixon to support the CIA's coup against democratically-elected socialist Salvador Allende in Chile.
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SOURCE: New York Times
8/25/2020
New Video Shows Largest Hydrogen Bomb Ever Exploded
Although the Soviet Union succeeded in testing a hydrogen bomb more than three times more powerful than the largest U.S.-tested weapon, most military leaders in the cold war sought to make the weapons smaller for strategic reasons. Recently declassified Soviet video shows the test.
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SOURCE: BBC
7/22/2020
Russian Historian Jailed In Controversial Sex Abuse Case
In May, more than 150 Russians, including artists, actors and writers wrote an open letter to the court in support of the historian, saying they were "sure the accusations… are unfair and should be dismissed by the court".
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SOURCE: The Atlantic
6/2/2020
How History Will Judge the Complicit
by Anne Appelbaum
Why have Republican leaders abandoned their principles in support of an immoral and dangerous president?
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SOURCE: Moscow Times
5/22/2020
Concerns Raised for Detained Gulag Historian Yury Dmitriyev
U.K. calls for early release after court rejects lawyers’ argument Dmitriyev is at risk of the coronavirus in Karelian detention center.
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SOURCE: TIME
4/27/2020
Inside the Mission to Perform Bone-Marrow Transplants on Survivors of the Chernobyl Disaster
"Nevertheless, the next ten days demonstrated the value of international medical cooperation in moments of crisis, even when politics might make success seem impossible." writes Yair Reisner, an Israeli doctor whose help was requested by Russian officials after the disaster.
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SOURCE: The American Interest
4/11/2020
The Forgotten Women of the Gulag
A new book by Monika Zgustova brings the harrowing, heartbreaking history of the Soviet Gulag’s female prisoners to life.
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SOURCE: The Atlantic
3/5/2020
The Truth About Stalin’s Prison Camps
Vera Golubeva spent more than six years in one of Joseph Stalin’s gulag camps. Her crime? “To this day, I still don’t know,” she says.
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SOURCE: Washington Post
3/3/2020
Critics of Bernie Sanders’s trip to the Soviet Union are distorting it
by Yana Skorobogatov, Yakov Feygin and Artemy M. Kalinovsky
Historians Yana Skorobogatov and Yakov Feygin and Eastern European scholar Artemy M. Kalinovsky contextualize Sanders' opinions on the Soviet Union.
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2/9/20
The Cold War New and Old: Architectural Exchanges Beyond the West
by Łukasz Stanek
Until today, many urban landscapes in West Africa bear witness to how local authorities and professionals drew on Soviet prefabrication technology, Hungarian and Polish planning methods, Yugoslav and Bulgarian construction materials, Romanian and East German standard designs, and manual laborers from across Eastern Europe.
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SOURCE: NY Times
2/4/20
We’re Still Living in Stalin’s World
by Diana Preston
At the Yalta Conference 75 years ago, the Soviet leader got everything he wanted — and shaped global politics for decades.
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SOURCE: The Atlantic
12/2/2019
China Isn’t the Soviet Union. Confusing the Two Is Dangerous.
by Melvyn P. Leffler
An unusual confluence of events World War II led to America’s bitter rivalry with the U.S.S.R. That pattern is not repeating.
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11/24/19
Russian Victories in the Post-Cold War Era
by Albert M. Camarillo
Putin’s Russia is winning battles to destabilize the U.S. that former USSR leaders such as Joseph Stalin, Nikita Khrushchev, and Leonid Brezhnev had tried but failed.
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10/27/19
1949: A Crucial Year for America, Russia, China and the World
by Kevin M. Shanley
It’s valuable to revisit three events of global importance from 70 years ago and reflect on how global events intertwine with personal histories.
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SOURCE: NY Times
September 27, 2019
She's Rising from the Depths of Soviet Music History
by Gabrielle Cornish
Interest is building in Galina Ustvolskaya, the reclusive Russian composer born 100 years ago whose nickname was “the lady with the hammer.”
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9/29/19
Betrayal in Berlin: Soviet Disinformation and the Berlin Crisis
by Steve Vogel
While Russian bots and fake Facebook accounts are relatively new, efforts to undercut Western values and democracy and sow division among allies have long been part of the playbook for Russian and Soviet intelligence.
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SOURCE: NY Times
9/24/19
A Slain Jewish Girl’s Diary of Life Under the Soviets and the Nazis
At a moment when basic agreement over simple truths has become a political battleground and history a weapon, the publication of the book, “Renia’s Diary,” offers a reminder of the power of bearing witness.
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