Internet Modern History Sourcebook
Eastern Europe Since 1945
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Eastern Europe Since 1945
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The Soviet Union/Russia
- WEB Russia [Was At Mt. Holyoke, now Internet Archive]
- WEB Soviet Union History [At Marxists]
Excellent repository of information and primary sources.
- WEB Revelations from the Russian Archives: Internal Workings of the Soviet Union [Library of Congress]
- Domestic Politics
- Nikita S. Khrushchev:
The Secret Speech - On the Cult of Personality 1956, full text [At this Site]
- Nikita Krushchev: Secret Speech 1956, excerpts [At this Site]
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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: What I Learned in the Gula, excerpts [Was At Mr. Buald, now Internet Archive]
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Treatment of Dissidents in the 'Years of Stagnation' Petition on the Legality of the Trial of Ginzburg, Galanskov,
Dobrovol'skii and Lashkova, Novoe russkoe slovo, 27 Feb.-7 Mar. 1968. [Was At Durham, now Internet Archive]
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Constitution
of the USSR 1977 [At Bucknell] [Internet Archive version here]
- Wikipedia: Economy of the Soviet Union
- The History of the Gulag [At Gulag Online]
- Wikipedia: Gulag
- Wikipedia: Mickail Gorbachev
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Letter from St.
Petersburg 1994 [Was At Letters Magaine, now Internet Archive]
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Vladimir Zhirinovsky: Letters to Patrick
Buchanan 1996 [Was At Letters Magaine, now Internet Archive]
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Sam Marcy: The Collapse of the USSR and the Destiny of Socialism [Was At History Eserver, now Internet Archive]
- Foreign Policy
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Other Central and
Eastern European Countries
- Albania
- Hungary
- Yugoslavia
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1989: What Happened and Why?
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After 1989
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