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Western Studies of International Socialism as Seen By a soviet Historian

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 January 2017

George D. Jackson Jr.*
Affiliation:
Hofstra College

Abstract

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Notes and Comment
Copyright
Copyright © Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 1963

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References

1 (Moscow, 1960).

2 C.C.C.P., 1957—.

3 (1917-1957) (Moscow, 1957

4 (Moscow, 1959—), 2 vols, to date.

5 , 1957—.

6 , No. 8, 1960, p. 113. This is a review of the first few years of Modern and Contemporary History.

7 Pankratova as quoted in Shteppa, Konstantin F., Russian Historians and the Soviet State (New Brunswick, 1962), p. 365.Google Scholar

8 (Moscow, 1959); (Moscow, 1959); (Moscow, 1961); (Moscow, 1960); (Moscow, 1961); (Moscow, 1959).

9 (1816-1820) (Moscow, 1957). The book was favorably reviewed in , No. 2, 1959, pp. 187-89, and , No. 12, 1959, pp. 169-71.

10 (Moscow, 1957).

11 1905-1907 , No. 12, 1955, pp. 126-38; , No. 4, 1956, pp. 322-53; No. 8, 1957, pp. 153-65; No. 5, 1961, pp. 147-56; , No. 2, 1962, pp. 96-114. Cherniak has recently published another monograph, which was unavailable to this reviewer: (Moscow, 1962).

12 In a recent article one Soviet historian lamented the fact that after forty years Russia had produced no major monographs and only two book-length surveys of the history of the Comintern, Khristo Kabakchiev's sketchy and Stalinist (Moscow, 1929) and Joseph S. Iuzefovich's collection of essays on the founding of the Comintern (Moscow, 1941), , No. 4, 1957, pp. 28-29.