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A Spy in the Archives Sheila Fitzpatrick (University of Sydney, Australia)

A Spy in the Archives By Sheila Fitzpatrick (University of Sydney, Australia)

A Spy in the Archives by Sheila Fitzpatrick (University of Sydney, Australia)


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In this book, Sheila Fitzpatrick provides a unique insight into everyday life in Soviet Moscow. Full of drama and colourful characters, her remarkable memoir highlights the dangers and drudgery faced by Westerners living under communism.

A Spy in the Archives Summary

A Spy in the Archives: A Memoir of Cold War Russia by Sheila Fitzpatrick (University of Sydney, Australia)

Moscow in the 1960s was the other side of the Iron Curtain: mysterious, exotic, even dangerous. In 1966 the historian Sheila Fitzpatrick travelled to Moscow to research in the Soviet archives. This was the era of Brezhnev, of a possible 'thaw' in the Cold War, when the Soviets couldn't decide either to thaw out properly or re-freeze. Moscow, the world capital of socialism, was renowned for its drabness. The buses were overcrowded; there were endemic shortages and endless queues. This was also the age of regular spying scandals and tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions and it was no surprise that visiting students were subject to intense scrutiny by the KGB. Many of Fitzpatrick's friends were involved in espionage activities - and indeed others were accused of being spies or kept under close surveillance. In this book, Sheila Fitzpatrick provides a unique insight into everyday life in Soviet Moscow.

A Spy in the Archives Reviews

A Spy in the Archives is the insanely redable crowning achievement of a distinguished career, a book every historian should dream of writing. Through the autobiographic report of her visit to the Soviet Union, she tells a story of bureaucratic hassles but also of deep and lasting personal friendships. Slavoj Zizek The vanished world of Brezhnev's Russia brought to life with unususal erve, a disarming candour and a shrewd eye for telling detail. Robert Dessaix

About Sheila Fitzpatrick (University of Sydney, Australia)

Sheila Fitzpatrick is Honorary Professor of History at the University of Sydney and Emerita Professor of History at the University of Chicago. One of the most acclaimed historians of twentieth-century Russia, she is the author of several books, including The Russian Revolution; Stalin's Peasants; Everyday Stalinism; and Tear off the Masks!

Table of Contents

1: At the 'Spy College' 2: Moscow in 1966 3: Foreign Student 4: Irina and Igor 5: In the Archives 6: Novy mir 7. Between Two Worlds 8. Last Call for Moscow Postscript Acknowledgements

Additional information

GOR006313505
9781780767802
1780767803
A Spy in the Archives: A Memoir of Cold War Russia by Sheila Fitzpatrick (University of Sydney, Australia)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20131030
288
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