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Boris Rabbot: Shestidesiatnik kotorogo ne uslyshali [Boris Rabbot: An Unheeded Voice of the 1960s]
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Full title: 'Boris Rabbot: An Unheeded Voice of the 1960s'. The volume includes most significant works written between 1960 and 2011 by a Russian emigre political scientist, sociologist, journalist and writer who was part of the liberal movement reform that preceded Gorbachev's perestroika, a group frequently ignored by historians. The volume includes excerpts from Rabbot's published and unpublished texts, articles in the Washington Post and New York Times, interviews, and memoirs by Russian and American friends and colleagues.
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Full title: 'Boris Rabbot: An Unheeded Voice of the 1960s'. The volume includes most significant works written between 1960 and 2011 by a Russian emigre political scientist, sociologist, journalist and writer who was part of the liberal movement reform that preceded Gorbachev's perestroika, a group frequently ignored by historians. The volume includes excerpts from Rabbot's published and unpublished texts, articles in the Washington Post and New York Times, interviews, and memoirs by Russian and American friends and colleagues.
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Author
Visson L. Arkanov V.
Publisher
R Valent
ISBN
9785934393770
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2012
Pages
368
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Full title: 'Boris Rabbot: An Unheeded Voice of the 1960s'. The volume includes most significant works written between 1960 and 2011 by a Russian emigre political scientist, sociologist, journalist and writer who was part of the liberal movement reform that preceded Gorbachev's perestroika, a group frequently ignored by historians. The volume includes excerpts from Rabbot's published and unpublished texts, articles in the Washington Post and New York Times, interviews, and memoirs by Russian and American friends and colleagues.