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A Century of Violence in Soviet Russia Alexander N. Yakovlev

A Century of Violence in Soviet Russia By Alexander N. Yakovlev

A Century of Violence in Soviet Russia by Alexander N. Yakovlev


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Alexander Yakovlev played a unique role in the transformation of the Soviet Union that led to its collapse in 1991. It was he who persuaded Gorbachev to pursue the concept of perestroika. This text is the outcome of a lifetime of reflection on the evils of the system of which he was a part.

A Century of Violence in Soviet Russia Summary

A Century of Violence in Soviet Russia by Alexander N. Yakovlev

Alexander N. Yakovlev played a unique role in the transformation of the Soviet Union that led to its collapse in 1991. It was he who developed the concept of perestroika and persuaded Gorbachev to pursue it, despite the cataclysmic though deeply desired changes he knew would ensue. Since the disappearance of the Soviet Union, Yakovlev has devoted himself to understanding its tragic history. This book is the outcome of ten years of research and a lifetime of reflection on the evils of the system of which he was a part and which shaped the country he loves.

Through his privileged access to the Presidential Archives and other state and Party archives, Yakovlev is able to put Soviet history into a unique perspective: like Churchill, he was both participant and witness. Indicting the Soviet system from its inception, Yakovlev focuses chapter by chapter on different groups of victims. In all, the author estimates that 60 million citizens were killed during the Soviet years and millions more died of starvation. His book brings into sharper focus than ever before the facts and events of the Soviet Union's legacy of terror.

A Century of Violence in Soviet Russia Reviews

A profoundly moving and powerfully documented indictment of Lenin's and Stalin's crimes, written by a man of conscience who served on the Politburo in the waning days of the Soviet Union. Perhaps after reading it, Putin will wonder whether it is still appropriate to be honoring near the Kremlin Lenin's embalmed corpsel - Zbigniew Brzezinski

About Alexander N. Yakovlev

Alexander N. Yakovlev is president of the International Democracy Foundation in Moscow and chair of Russia's Presidential Commission for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Political Repression. He was Soviet ambassador to Canada from 1973 to 1983, then returned to the Soviet Union to become the main architect of perestroika under Gorbachev.

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GOR007282521
9780300087604
0300087608
A Century of Violence in Soviet Russia by Alexander N. Yakovlev
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
20020910
272
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