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Lenin and the Making of the Soviet State

by Jeffrey Brooks; Georgiy Chernyavskiy

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Lenin and the Making of the Soviet State

A Brief History with Documents

First Edition ©2007

ISBN-10: 0-312-41266-5
ISBN-13: 978-0-312-41266-1
Paper Text, 192 pages

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Jeffrey Brooks

Jeffrey Brooks

Author

Jeffrey Brooks is a professor of history at Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of Thank You Comrade Stalin! Soviet Public Culture from Revolution to Cold War (2000) and When Russia Learned to Read: Literacy and Popular Literature, 1861–1917 (1985; reprinted 2003), which won the Vucinich Prize of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies for best book by an American in 1985.  He is also the author of many essays including "Chekhov, Tolstoy, and the Illustrated Press in the 1890s," in Cultural and Social History (Journal of the Social History Society), (2010) and "The Russian Nation Imagined: The Peoples of Russia as Seen in Popular Imagery, 1860s-1890s," in Social History (Spring 2010). Brooks received the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Excellence in Teaching Award in Arts and Sciences for 2004. He is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship.


Georgiy Chernyavskiy

Georgiy Chernyavskiy

Author

Georgiy Chernyavskiy (PhD, Kharkov University, Ukraine) is professor emeritus of history at the Ukrainian Academy of Culture in Kharkov and is now an independent researcher living in Baltimore. The author of many books on Bulgarian and Russian history, his most recent, published in Russian, are Leon Trotsky (2010); Experience of Misfortune and Surviving: The Fate of Bulgarian Jews during World War Two (2007, with Larisa Dubova); Sagas of the Truth and Lies: Political Dramas of the Twentieth Century (2004); and The Shadow of the Devil’s Wing: Bolshevism and National Socialism–A Comparative Historical Analysis (2003). With his colleagues, Chernyavskiy received the Lomonosov Prize for the textbook Historiography of the History of Southern and Western Slavs (1967). He received also the Great Gold Medal of Sofia University (Bulgaria) for his studies in Bulgarian modern history.


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