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Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, Date: 2001. First Paperback Printing [Stated]. Trade paperback. Very good/No dust jacket issued. xvii, [3], 496, [12] pages. Footnote Abbreviations. A Note on Style. Footnotes. Maps. Tables. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. This is a volume in The Wilder House Series in Politics, History, and Culture. Terry Martin was an Associate Professor of History at Harvard University. "The real virtue of Martin's book—and all of the best new Soviet scholarship—is not in the theoretical model it propounds, but in the power of its details, gleaned from previously unknown documents. . . . Martin is able, for the first time, to explain what it was that the Soviet Union's leaders actually intended their nationality policy to achieve. . . . Reading Martin's work, . . . one is struck, above all, by how much stranger the Soviet Union is beginning to seem, in retrospect, than we thought it was at the time, and how much more perverse. . . . Reading this history also gives us in the West an insight, however narrow, into the turmoil experienced in the non-Russian lands of the former Soviet Union during the last decade. Ukraine, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Georgia: these are now 'free' and independent states. Yet how real is this freedom? Might it not be another illusion, foisted upon them by a still powerful, and still much wealthier, Russian republic."—The New York Review of Books, February 12, 2004. The Soviet Union was the first of Europe's multiethnic states ...
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Ithaca, NY Cornell University Press 2001 First Paperback Printing [Stated] Trade paperback Very good. No dust jacket issued xvii, [3], 496, [12] pages. Footnote Abbreviations. A Note on Style. Footnotes. Maps. Tables. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. This is a volume in The Wilder House Series in Politics, History, and Culture. Terry Martin was an Associate Professor of History at Harvard University. "The real virtue of Martin's book-and all of the best new Soviet scholarship-is not in the theoretical model it propounds, but in the power of its details, gleaned from previously unknown documents....Martin is able, for the first time, to explain what it was that the Soviet Union's leaders actually intended their nationality policy to achieve....Reading Martin's work, ...one is struck, above all, by how much stranger the Soviet Union is beginning to seem, in retrospect, than we thought it was at the time, and how much more perverse....Reading this history also gives us in the West an insight, however narrow, into the turmoil experienced in the non-Russian lands of the former Soviet Union during the last decade. Ukraine, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Georgia: these are now 'free' and independent states. Yet how real is this freedom? Might it not be another illusion, foisted upon them by a still powerful, and still much wealthier, Russian republic."-The New York Review of Books, February 12, 2004. The Soviet Union was the first of Europe's multiethnic states to confront the rising tide of ...
ISBN10: 0801486777, ISBN13: 9780801486777, [publisher: Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY] Softcover First Edition xvii, [3], 496, [12] pages. Footnote Abbreviations. A Note on Style. Footnotes. Maps. Tables. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. This is a volume in The Wilder House Series in Politics, History, and Culture. Terry Martin was an Associate Professor of History at Harvard University. "The real virtue of Martin's bookâ"and all of the best new Soviet scholarshipâ"is not in the theoretical model it propounds, but in the power of its details, gleaned from previously unknown documents. . . . Martin is able, for the first time, to explain what it was that the Soviet Union's leaders actually intended their nationality policy to achieve. . . . Reading Martin's work, . . . one is struck, above all, by how much stranger the Soviet Union is beginning to seem, in retrospect, than we thought it was at the time, and how much more perverse. . . . Reading this history also gives us in the West an insight, however narrow, into the turmoil experienced in the non-Russian lands of the former Soviet Union during the last decade. Ukraine, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Georgia: these are now 'free' and independent states. Yet how real is this freedom? Might it not be another illusion, foisted upon them by a still powerful, and still much wealthier, Russian republic."â"The New York Review of Books, February 12, 2004. The Soviet Union ...
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