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Peter H. SolomonJr. , Soviet Criminal Justice under Stalin, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996, 494 p.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 July 2017

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L'URSS (Comptes rendus)
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Copyright © École des hautes études en sciences sociales Paris 1997

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References

1. L'essentiel de la bibliographie de ce débat est cité par Anderson, B. A., Silver, B. D., Démographie Analysis and Population Catastrophes in the Ussr, Slavic Review, n° 3, 1985, pp. 517518 Google Scholar. Pour la première étude documentée de la question voir Getty, J. A. et alii, Victims of the Soviet Pénal System in the Prewar Years : A First Approach on the Basis of Archivai Evidence, American Historical Review, n°4, 1993, pp. 10171049.Google Scholar

2. Solomon, P. H., « Soviet Pénal Policy, 1917-1934 : A Reinterpretation », Slavic Review, n° 2, 1980, pp. 196217 Google Scholar ; id., « Local Political Power and Soviet Criminal Justice, 1922-1941», Soviet Studies, n°3, 1985, pp. 305-329 ; Huskey, E., « Vyshinskii Krylenko and the Shaping of the Soviet Légal Order », Slavic Review, n° 3/4, 1987, pp. 414 428.Google Scholar

3. Pour un autre ouvrage où Solomon, P. H. déploie cette méthode voir Soviet Criminologists and Criminal Policy, New York, 1978.CrossRefGoogle Scholar