Esta é uma bibliografia selecionada de livros em inglês ou português pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial (incluindo traduções) e artigos de periódicos sobre o stalinismo e a era stalinista da história soviética. As entradas de livros contêm referências a resenhas de periódicos sobre eles, quando úteis e disponíveis. Bibliografias adicionais podem ser encontradas em muitas das obras do tamanho de um livro listadas abaixo.
A biografia de Stalin escrita por Stephen Kotkin tem uma extensa bibliografia; Stalin: Paradoxes of Power, 1878–1928[1][2] contém uma bibliografia de 52 páginas e Stalin: Waiting for Hitler, 1929–1941[3][4] contém uma bibliografia de cinquenta páginas cobrindo a vida de Stalin e o stalinismo na União Soviética.[a] Consulte a bibliografia para várias bibliografias adicionais de livros e capítulos.
Critério de inclusão
O período abrangido é 1924–1953, começando aproximadamente com a morte de Lenin e terminando aproximadamente com a morte de Stalin. Esta bibliografia não inclui o período de desestalinização.[b]
Os tópicos incluem o período pós-Lenin da consolidação do poder de Stalin de 1924 a 1926 e tópicos intimamente relacionados; para trabalhos sobre o envolvimento soviético na Segunda Guerra Mundial, ver Bibliografia da União Soviética durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Biografias de indivíduos proeminentes associados à era stalinista e à expansão do stalinismo durante a era imediatamente após a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Esta bibliografia não inclui ficção, artigos de jornais (esperados em referências), coleções de fotos ou filmes criados durante ou sobre o stalinismo ou a era stalinista.
Os trabalhos incluídos são referenciados em notas ou bibliografias de fontes acadêmicas secundárias ou periódicos. Os trabalhos incluídos devem ser publicados por uma editora acadêmica ou amplamente distribuída, ser de autoria de um notável especialista no assunto, conforme demonstrado por análises acadêmicas, e ter análises significativas em periódicos acadêmicos sobre o trabalho. Para manter a extensão da bibliografia controlável, apenas itens que atendam claramente aos critérios devem ser incluídos.
Estilo de citação
Esta bibliografia usa citações no estilo APA. As inscrições não usam modelos. Referências a resenhas e notas para entradas usam modelos de citação. Quando forem listados livros que estejam apenas parcialmente relacionados com a história russa, os títulos dos capítulos ou seções deverão ser indicados, se possível, significativos e não excessivos.
Caso a obra tenha sido traduzida para o inglês, deverá ser incluído o tradutor e deverá ser incluída uma nota de rodapé com informações bibliográficas adequadas à versão no idioma original.
Ao listar trabalhos com títulos ou nomes publicados com grafias alternativas em inglês, deve-se usar o formulário usado na última versão publicada e a versão e as informações bibliográficas relevantes anotadas caso tenham sido publicadas ou revisadas anteriormente com um título diferente.
Heller, M., Nekrich, A. M., & Carlos, P. B. (1986). Utopia in Power: The History of the Soviet Union from 1917 to the present. Nova Iorque: Simon e Schuster.[7][8]
Antonov-Ovseenko, A. (1983). The Time of Stalin: Portrait of a Tyranny. Nova Iorque: Harper & Row.[22]
Armstrong, J. A. (1961). The Politics of Totalitarianism : The Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1934 to the Present. Nova Iorque: Random House.[23]
Kuromiya, H. (2007). Stalin and His Era. The Historical Journal, 50(3), 711–724.
McCagg, W. O. (1978). Stalin Embattled: 1943–1948. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press.[24][25]
Pipes, R. (1997, ed. orig. 1954). The Formation of the Soviet Union: Communism and Nationalism 1917–1923, Revised Edition. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Smele, J. (2016). The “Russian” Civil Wars, 1916–1926: Ten Years That Shook the World (Chapter 6 and Conclusion). Nova Iorque: Oxford University Press.[28][29][30][31]
Snyder, T., & Brandon, R. (Eds.). (2014). Stalin and Europe: Imitation and Domination, 1928-1953. Oxford: Oxford University Press.[32]
Tucker, R. C. (1992). Stalin in Power: The Revolution from Above, 1928–1941. Nova Iorque: Norton.[33][34]
Era pós-guerra
Hahn, W. G. (1982). Postwar Soviet Politics: The Fall of Zhdanov and the Defeat of Moderation, 1946–53. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.[35][36]
———. (1994). The Making of the Soviet System: Essays in the Social History of Interwar Russia. Nova Iorque: New Press.[55][56]
Lorimer, F. (1979). The Population of the Soviet Union: History and Prospects. Nova Iorque: AMS Press.[57][58]
Mawdsley, E., & White, S. (2004). The Soviet Elite from Lenin to Gorbachev: The Central Committee and Its Members, 1917–1991. Oxford: Oxford University Press.[59][60]
Baumgartner, M. and Buehler, K. (2017). The Revolution is Dead - Long Live the Revolution: From Malevich to Judd, From Deineka to Bartana. Nova Iorque: Prestel/Random House.
Clark, K. (2001). Moscow, the Fourth Rome: Stalinism, Cosmopolitanism, and the Evolution of Soviet Culture, 1931–1941. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.[69][70][71]
Shkandrij, M. (2001). Russia and Ukraine: Literature and the Discourse of Empire from Napoleonic to Postcolonial Times. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's Press.
Stites, R. (1992). Russian Popular Culture: Entertainment and Society Since 1900. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[85][86]
Strong, J. W. (1990). Essays on Revolutionary Culture and Stalinism. Columbus, Ohio: Slavica Publications.[87]
Tromly, B. (2014). Making the Soviet Intelligentsia: Universities and Intellectual Life Under Stalin and Khrushchev. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[88][89][90]
Widdis, E. (2017). Socialist Senses: Film, Feeling, and the Soviet Subject 1917–1940'. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.[91]
Dobrenko, E. A., & Jonsson-Skradol, N. (2018). Socialist Realism in Central and Eastern European Literatures under Stalin. Nova Iorque: Anthem Press.[e]
Dovšenko, O. (1973). Alexander Dovzhenko: The Poet as Filmmaker. Cambridge. Harvard University Press.[97][98]
Dunham, V. S., Sheldon, R., & Hough, J. F. (1990). In Stalin's Time: Middleclass Values in Soviet Fiction. Durham: Duke University Press.[99][100]
Groys, B. (2014). The Total Art of Stalinism: Avant-Garde, Aesthetic Dictatorship, and Beyond. (Trad. de C. Rougle) Nova Iorque: Verso Books.[101][102]
Fitzpatrick, S. (2002). The Commissariat of Enlightenment: Soviet Organization of Education and the Arts under Lunacharsky, October 1917–1921. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Maguire, R. A. (2000). Red Virgin Soil: Soviet Literature in the 1920s. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press.[105][106][107]
Masing-Delic, I. (2012). From Symbolism to Socialist Realism: A Reader. Boston, MA: Academic Studies Press.
McSmith, A. (2015). Fear and the Muse Kept Watch: The Russian Masters from Akhmatova and Pasternak to Shostakovich and Eisenstein Under Stalin. Nova Iorque: The New Press.
Petrov, P. M. (2015). Automatic for the Masses: The Death of the Author and the Birth of Socialist Realism. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.[108]
Youngblood, D. J. (1991). Soviet Cinema in the Silent Era, 1918–1935. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press.[115][116]
Educação
Fitzpatrick, S. (2002). The Commissariat of Enlightenment: Soviet Organization of Education and the Arts under Lunacharsky, October 1917–1921. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
———. (2002). Education and Social Mobility in the Soviet Union 1921–1934. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.[117][118][119]
Pauly, M. (2014). Breaking the Tongue: Language, Education, and Power in Soviet Ukraine, 1923–1934. University of Toronto Press.[120]
Política de nacionalidade
Blank, S. (1994). The Sorcerer as Apprentice: Stalin as Commissar of Nationalities, 1917–1924. Westport: Greenwood Press.
Carrère d’Encausse, H. (Festinger, N., Trans.) (1992). The Great Challenge: Nationalities and the Bolshevik State, 1917–1930. Nova Iorque: Holmes & Meier.
Hirsch, F. (2005). Empire of Nations: Ethnographic Knowledge and the Making of the Soviet Union. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Liber, G. (2010). Soviet Nationality Policy, Urban Growth, and Identity Change in the Ukrainian SSR 1923-1934 (Estudos Russos, Soviéticos e Pós-Soviéticos de Cambridge). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[121][122][123]
Martin, T. (2001). The Affirmative Action Empire: Nations and Nationalism in the Soviet Union, 1923–1939. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Smith, J. (2013). Red Nations: The Nationalities Experience in and after the USSR. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Suny, R. G. (1993). The Revenge of the Past: Nationalism, Revolution, and the Collapse of the Soviet Union. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
Bemporad, E. (2013). Becoming Soviet Jews: The Bolshevik Experiment in Minsk. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
Bociurkiw, B. R. (1996). The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and the Soviet State (1939–1950). Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press.[129][130]
Budnitskii, O., Engel, D., Estraikh, G., & Shternshis, A. (2022). Jews in the Soviet Union: A History.[f] Nova Iorque: NYU Press.
Curtiss, J. S. (1963). The Russian Church and the Soviet State, 1917–1950. Boston, MA: Little, Brown.
Miner, S. M. (2003). Stalin's Holy War: Religion, Nationalism, and Alliance Politics, 1941–1945. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press.[131][132][133]
Pinkus, B. (2009). The Jews of the Soviet Union: The History of a National Minority (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[134][135][136][137]
Pospielovsky, D. (1984). The Russian Church under the Soviet Regime, 1917–1982. Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press.[138][139]
Rosenthal, B. G. (Ed.). (1997). The Occult in Russian and Soviet Culture. Nova Iorque: Cornell University Press.[140][141][142][143]
Bridger, S. (2012). Women in the Soviet Countryside: Women's Roles in Rural Development in the Soviet Union (estudos russos, soviéticos e pós-soviéticos de Cambridge). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[144][145][146]
Engel, B. A. (2021). Marriage, Household, and Home in Modern Russia from Peter the Great to Vladimir Putin (A Série Bloomsbury de História da Rússia Moderna). Londres e Nova Iorque: Bloomsbury Academic.[147]
Fitzpatrick, S., & Slezkine, Y. (2018). In the Shadow of Revolution: Life Stories of Russian Women from 1917 to the Second World War. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Friedman, R. (2020). Modernity, Domesticity and Temporality in Russia: Time at Home. Londres: Bloomsbury.[147]
Goldman, W. (2010). Women, the State and Revolution: Soviet Family Policy and Social Life, 1917-1936 (Estudos Russos, Soviéticos e Pós-Soviéticos de Cambridge). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[148][149][150]
Ilic, M. (Ed.). (2017). The Palgrave Handbook of Women and Gender in Twentieth-Century Russia and the Soviet Union. Palgrave Macmillan.
Lapidus, G. W. (1979). Women in Soviet Society: Equality, Development and Social Change. Berkeley: University of California Press.[151][152]
Qualls, K. D. (2020). Stalin's Niños: Educating Spanish Civil War Refugee Children in the Soviet Union, 1937–1951. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2020.[153]
Birstein, V. J. (2011). SMERSH: Stalin's Secret Weapon: Soviet Military Counterintelligence in WWII. Londres: Biteback Publishing.[168]
Bollinger, M. J. (2008). Stalin's Slave Ships: Kolyma, the Gulag fleet, and the Role of the West. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
Boriak, H., Graziosi, A., Hajda, L. A., Kessler, G., Maksudov, S., Pianciola, N., & Grabowicz, G. G. (2009). Hunger by Design: The Great Ukrainian Famine and Its Soviet Context (H. Hryn, Ed.; edição ilustrada). Cambridge: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute.[169]
Cameron, S. I. (2018). The Hungry Steppe: Famine, Violence, and the Making of Soviet Kazakhstan. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.[170]
Carrère, E. H., & Ionescu, V. (1982). Stalin: Order through Terror. Londres: Addison-Wesley Longman.
Conquest, R. (1970). The Nation Killers: The Soviet Deportation of Nationalities. Nova Iorque: Macmillan.
Davies, S. (1999). Popular Opinion in Stalin's Russia: Terror, Propaganda and Dissent, 1934–1941. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[38][39][40][41]
Davies, R. W., & Wheatcroft, S. G. (2009). The Years of Hunger: Soviet Agriculture, 1931–1933. London: Macmillan.[174][175][176]
Formakov, A. (2017). Gulag Letters (E. D. Johnson, Ed.). New Haven: Yale University Press.[178]
Gamache, R. (2013). Gareth Jones: Eyewitness to the Holodomor. Nova Iorque: Welsh Academic Press.
Getty, J. A. (2009). Origins of the Great Purges: The Soviet Communist Party Reconsidered, 1933-1938 (Estudos Russos, Soviéticos e Pós-Soviéticos de Cambridge). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[179][180][181]
Getty, J. A., & Manning, R. (Eds.). (1993). Stalinist Terror: New Perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Graziosi, A., Hajda, L., & Hryn, H. (2013). After the Holodomor: The Enduring Impact of the Great Famine on Ukraine. Cambridge: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute.
Gross, J. T. (1988). Revolution from Abroad: The Soviet Conquest of Poland’s Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia (edição expandida). Princeton: Princeton University Press.[183][184][185]
Hagenloh, P. (2009). Stalin's Police: Public Order and Mass Repression in the USSR, 1926–1941. Washington, D.C: Woodrow Wilson Center Press.
Harris, J. (2017). The Great Fear: Stalin's Terror of the 1930s. New York: Oxford University Press.
Hryn, H. (2009). Hunger by Design: The Great Ukrainian Famine and its Soviet Context. Cambridge: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute.[186]
Jansen, M., & Petrov, N. (2002). Stalin's Loyal Executioner: People's Commissar Nikolai Ezhov, 1895–1940. Palo Alto: Hoover Institution Press.[187][188]
Kis, O. (2021). Survival as Victory: Ukrainian Women in the Gulag' (L. Wolanskyj, Trans.) (Série Harvard em Estudos Ucranianos). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.[147]
Klid, B., & Motyl, A. J. (Eds.). (2012). The Holodomor Reader: A Sourcebook on the Famine of 1932–1933 in Ukraine. Toronto: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press.
Kuromiya, H. (2007). The Voices of the Dead: Stalin's Great Terror in the 1930s. New Haven: Yale University Press.
McDermott, K. (2007) Stalinism ‘From Below’?: Social Preconditions of and Popular Responses to the Great Terror. Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions, 8(3–4), 609–622.
Naimark, N. M. (2012). Stalin's Genocides. Princeton:: Princeton University Press.
Nekrich, A. M. (1978). The Punished Peoples: The Deportation and Tragic Fate of Soviet Minorities at the End of the Second World War. New York: Norton.
Rubenstein, J., & Naumov, V. P. (2005). Stalin's Secret Pogrom: The Postwar Inquisition of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee. New Haven: Yale University Press in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Shatz, M. (1984). Stalin, the Great Purge, and Russian History: A new look at the "New Class". Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Shearer, D. R. (2009). Policing Stalin's Socialism: Repression and Social Order in the Soviet Union, 1924–1953. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Shearer, D. R., & Chaustov, V. N. (2015). Stalin and the Lubianka: A Documentary History of the Political Police and Security Organs in the Soviet Union, 1922–1953. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Vatlin, A. I. U., Bernstein, S., & Khlevniuk, O. V. (2016). Agents of Terror: Ordinary Men and Extraordinary Violence in Stalin's Secret Police. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.
Viola, L. (2009). The Unknown Gulag: The Lost World of Stalin's Special Settlements. New York: Oxford University Press.
Viola, L. (2017). Stalinist Perpetrators on Trial: Scenes from the Great Terror in Soviet Ukraine. New York: Oxford University Press.[194]
Bridger, S. (2012). Women in the Soviet Countryside: Women's Roles in Rural Development in the Soviet Union (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[144][145][146]
Cox, T. M. (1979). Rural Sociology in the Soviet Union: Its History and Basic Concepts. Nova Iorque: Holmes & Meier Publishers.[195][196]
Danilov, V. P. (1988). Rural Russia Under the New Regime. London: Hutchinson.[197][198]
———., Ivnitskii, N. A., Kozlov, D., Shabad, S., & Viola, L. (2008). The War Against the Peasantry, 1927–1930: The Tragedy of the Soviet Countryside. New Haven: Yale University Press.[199][200]
Davies, R. W. (1980). The Industrialization of Soviet Russia, The Soviet Collective Farm, 1929–1930. Londres: Palgrave.[201]
———, & Wheatcroft, S. G. (2009). The Years of Hunger: Soviet Agriculture, 1931–1933. Londres: Macmillan.[174][175][176]
———, Tauger, M., & Wheatcroft, S. (1995). Stalin, grain stocks and the famine of 1932-1933. Slavic Review, 54(3), 642–657.[202]
Shanin, T. (1972). The Awkward Class: Political Sociology of Peasantry in a Developing Society: Russia 1910–1925. Oxford: Clarendon Press.[211][212][213]
Swain, N. (2009). Collective Farms which Work? (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[214][215][216]
Tauger, M. B. (2001). Natural disaster and human actions in the Soviet famine of 1931–1933. The Carl Beck Papers in Russian and East European Studies, 1506, 67.[217]
———. (2004). Soviet Peasants and Collectivization, 1930-39: Resistance and adaptation. The Journal of Peasant Studies, 31(3–4), 427–456.[218]
———. (1991). The 1932 harvest and the famine of 1933. Slavic Review, 50 (1), 70–89.[219]
Thorniley, D., & Gardiner, K. (2016). Rise and Fall of the Soviet Rural Communist Party 1927–39. London: Palgrave Macmillan.[220][221]
Volin, L. (1970). A Century of Russian Agriculture: From Alexander II to Khrushchev. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.[222][223]
———. (1999). Peasant Rebels Under Stalin: Collectivization and the Culture of Peasant Resistance. Nova Iorque: Oxford University Press.[224][225]
———. (2011). The Best Sons of the Fatherland: Workers in the Vanguard of Soviet Collectivization. New York: Oxford University Press.[226][227]
Harrison, M. (2008). Guns and Rubles: The Defense Industry in the Stalinist State. Yale University Press.[232][233]
Ings, S. (2017). Stalin and the Scientists: A History of Triumph and Tragedy, 1905-1953. Nova Iorque: Atlantic Monthly Press.
Kotkin, S. (1997). Magnetic Mountain: Stalinism as a Civilization. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.[234][235][236]
Kuromiya, H. (1990). Stalin's Industrial Revolution: Politics and Workers, 1928–1932. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[237][238][239]
Liber, G. (2010). Soviet Nationality Policy, Urban Growth, and Identity Change in the Ukrainian SSR 1923-1934 (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[121][122][123]
Boriak, H., Graziosi, A., Hajda, L. A., Kessler, G., Maksudov, S., Pianciola, N., & Grabowicz, G. G. (2009). Hunger by Design: The Great Ukrainian Famine and Its Soviet Context (H. Hryn, Ed.; edição ilustrada). Cambridge: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute.[169]
Gross, J. T. (2002). Revolution from Abroad: The Soviet Conquest of Poland's Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia. Princeton: Princeton University Press.[248][249]
Kasekamp, A. (2017). Chapter 6: Between Anvil and Hammer. In A History of the Baltic States. New York: Macmillan Education.
Kassymbekova, B. (2016). Despite Cultures: Early Soviet Rule in Tajikistan. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.[250][251]
Keller, S. (2020). Russia and Central Asia: Coexistence, Conquest, Convergence. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.[153]
Khalid, A. (2021). Central Asia: A New History from the Imperial Conquests to the Present. Princeton: Princeton University Press.[147]
Khalid, A. (2015). Making Uzbekistan: Nation, Empire, and Revolution in the Early USSR. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.[252]
King, C. (2012). The Ghost of Freedom: A History of the Caucasus. Nova Iorque: Oxford University Press.[253]
Kotljarchuk, A., & Sundström, O. (2017). Ethnic and Religious Minorities in Stalin's Soviet Union: New Dimensions of Research. Huddinge: Södertörn University.
Kuromiya, H. (2002). Freedom and Terror in the Donbas: A Ukrainian-Russian Borderland, 1870s–1990s. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[254][255]
Liber, G. (2010). Soviet Nationality Policy, Urban Growth, and Identity Change in the Ukrainian SSR 1923-1934 (Estudos Russos, Soviéticos e Pós-Soviéticos de Cambridge). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[121][122][123]
Saparov, A (2015). From Conflict to Autonomy in the Caucasus: The Soviet Union and the making of Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Nagorno Karabakh. New York: Routledge.[263]
Scott, E. (2017). Familiar Strangers: The Georgian Diaspora and the Evolution of Soviet Empire. Nova Iorque: Oxford University Press.[264][265]
Stronski, P. (2010). Tashkent: Forging a Soviet City, 1930–1966. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.[268][269]
Povos indígenas e grupos étnicos
Kappeler, A., Kohut, Z. E., Sysyn, F. E., & von Hagen, M. (Eds.). (2003). Culture, nation, and identity: the Ukrainian-Russian encounter, 1600–1945. Toronto: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press.
Biografias
Davies, S., & Harris, J. (Eds.). (2005). Stalin: A New History. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Deutscher, I. (2006). Stalin: Uma Biografia Política. Rio de Janeiro: Civilização Brasileira.
Khlevniuk, O. V. (2017). Stálin: Nova biografia de um ditador (M. Men, Trans.). São Paulo: Amarilys.
Kotkin, S. (2017). Stálin - Volume 1: Paradoxos do poder, 1878-1928. Rio de Janeiro: Objetiva.
Kotkin, S. (2017). Stalin: Volume 2: Waiting for Hitler, 1928–1941. New York: Penguin Books.
Marie, J-J. (2011). Stálin. São Paulo: Babel.
Montefiore, S. S. (2006). Stálin: a corte do czar vermelho. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras.
Service, R. W. (2022). Stalin: Uma biografia. Rio de Janeiro: Record.
Bibliografia
Livros
As bibliografias contêm entradas em inglês e não-inglês, salvo indicação em contrário.
Bibliografias da Era Stalinista na União Soviética
Applebaum, A. (2003). Bibliografia. Em Gulag: A History. Nova Iorque: Doubleday.
Applebaum, A. (2012). Bibliografia. Em Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe, 1944–1956. Nova Iorque: Doubleday.
Applebaum, A. (2017). Bibliografia selecionada. Em Red Famine: Stalin's War on Ukraine. Nova Iorque: Doubleday.
Brandenberger, D. (2012). Notas. Em Propaganda State in Crisis: Soviet Ideology, Indoctrination, and Terror under Stalin, 1927–1941. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Egan, D. R., & Egan, M. A. (2007). Joseph Stalin: An Annotated Bibliography of English-language Periodical Literature to 2005. Lanham: The Scarecrow Press.
Figes, O. (2015). A Short Guide To Further Reading. Em Revolutionary Russia, 1891–1991. Nova Iorque: Metropolitan Books.
Fitzpatrick, S. (1994). Sobre Bibliografia e Fontes. Em Stalin's Peasants: Resistance and Survival in the Russian Village after Collectivization. Nova Iorque: Oxford University Press.
———. (1999). Bibliografia. Em Everyday Stalinism: Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times: Soviet Russia in the 1930s. Nova Iorque: Oxford University Press.
———. (2006). Leitura adicional. Em Stalinism: New Directions. Londres: Routledge.
———. (2015). Bibliografia. Em On Stalin's Team: The Years of Living Dangerously in Soviet Politics. Princeton: Princeton University Press
———, & Viola, L. (2016). A Researcher's Guide to Sources on Soviet Social History in the 1930s. Nova Iorque: Routledge.
Getty, J. A. (2013). Notas. Em Practicing Stalinism: Bolsheviks, Boyars, and the Persistence of Tradition. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Hill, A. (2017). Bibliografia. Em The Red Army and the Second World War. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kotkin, S. (2014/2017). Bibliografia. Em Stalin (Vol. 1 Paradoxes of Power, Vol. 2 Waiting for Hitler, Vol. 3 forthcoming). Nova Iorque: Penguin Books.
Kutulas, J. (1995). Bibliografia. Em The Long War: The Intellectual People's Front and anti-Stalinism, 1930–1940. Durham: Duke University Press.
McNeal, R. H. (1967). Stalin's Works: An annotated bibliography. Palo Alto: The Hoover Institution, Universidade Stanford.
Shearer, D. R. (2018). Bibliografia. Em Industry, State, and Society in Stalin's Russia, 1926–1934. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Bibliografias da história russa (soviética) contendo material significativo sobre a era stalinista na União Soviética
Edelheit, A. J., & Edelheit, H. (1992). The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union: A selected bibliography of sources in English. Westport: Greenwood Publishing.
Grierson, P. (1969). Books on Soviet Russia: 1917 – 1942; a Bibliography and a Guide to Reading. Twickenham: Anthony C. Hall.
Horecky, P. L. (1971). Russia and the Soviet Union: A Bibliographic Guide to Western-language Publications. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press.
↑Uma versão revisada foi publicada em 1999 sob o título O Grande Terror: Uma Reavaliação após a Conquista conseguiu acessar os arquivos soviéticos. Sua pesquisa de arquivo confirmou a maior parte do que ele havia escrito anteriormente.
↑Frank, Peter (1986). «Reviewed work: Rethinking the Soviet Experience. Politics and History since 1917, Stephen F. Cohen». Soviet Studies. 38 (3): 432–433. JSTOR151705
↑Ragsdale, Hugh (1989). «Reviewed work: The First Socialist Society: A History of the Soviet Union from Within, Geoffrey Hosking». Russian History. 16 (1): 98–99. JSTOR24657684
↑Smith, Mark B. (2009). «Reviewed work: The Cambridge History of Russia. Volume 3: The Twentieth Century, Ronald Grigor Suny». The Slavonic and East European Review. 87 (3): 564–567. JSTOR40650434. doi:10.1353/see.2009.0090
↑Dunmore, Tim (1980). «Reviewed work: Stalin Embattled, 1943–1948, W. O. McCagg, Jr». The Slavonic and East European Review. 58 (2): 309–310. JSTOR4208061
↑Lohr, E. (2017). «Book Review: The "Russian" Civil Wars, 1916–1926: Ten Years that Shook the World. By Jonathan D. Smele». Slavic Review. 74 (4): 1123–1124. doi:10.1017/slr.2017.321
↑Kovalyova, Natalia (2017). «Book Review: The 'Russian' Civil Wars 1916–1926. Ten Years That Shook the World». Europe-Asia Studies. 69 (3): 533–535. doi:10.1080/09668136.2017.1299930
↑Kroner, Anthony (2017). «Book Review: The 'Russian' Civil Wars 1916–1926: Ten Years That Shook the World». Revolutionary Russia. 30 (1): 142–145. doi:10.1080/09546545.2017.1305540
↑Fonzi, Paolo (2019). «Reviewed work: STALIN AND EUROPE: IMITATION AND DOMINATION, 1928–1953, Timothy Snyder, Ray Brandon». Harvard Ukrainian Studies. 36 (1/2): 207–210. JSTOR48585267
↑McCauley, Martin (1983). «Reviewed work: Postwar Soviet Politics: The Fall of Zhdanov and the Defeat of Moderation, 1946–53, Werner G. Hahn». The Slavonic and East European Review. 61 (4): 631–632. JSTOR4208783
↑ abKenney, Padraic (1998). «Reviewed work: Popular Opinion in Stalin's Russia: Terror, Propaganda and Dissent, 1934–1941, Sarah Davies». Russian History. 25 (3): 353–354. JSTOR24658993
↑ abTaylor, Richard (1998). «Reviewed work: Popular Opinion in Stalin's Russia. Terror, Propaganda and Dissent, 1934–1941, Sarah Davies». The Slavonic and East European Review. 76 (3): 565–566. JSTOR4212707
↑Mark b. Smith (2013). «Reviewed: Stalinist Society 1928–1953». The Slavonic and East European Review. 91 (3). 652 páginas. doi:10.5699/slaveasteurorev2.91.3.0652
↑Siegelbaum, L. H. (1999). «Reviewed Work: Everyday Stalinism: Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times: Soviet Russia in the 1930s by Sheila Fitzpatrick». Slavic Review. 56 (4): 921–922. JSTOR2697237. doi:10.2307/2697237
↑Fedotova, Oksana (1999). «Reviewed Work: Everyday Stalinism. Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times: Soviet Russia in the 1930s by Sheila Fitzpatrick». Russian History. 26 (1): 104–105. JSTOR24659264
↑Starks, Tricia; Galmarini-Kabala, Maria Cristina (2018). «Reviewed work: The Right to be Helped: Deviance, Entitlement, and the Soviet Moral Order, Galmarini-KabalaMaria Cristina». Slavic Review. 77 (1): 267–269. JSTOR26565395. doi:10.1017/slr.2018.56
↑Lenoe, Matthew E. (2013). «Cultivating the Masses: Modern State Practices and Soviet Socialism, 1914–1939. By David L. Hoffmann. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2011.». Slavic Review. 72 (2): 417–418. doi:10.5612/slavicreview.72.2.0417
↑White, J. D. (2008). «Reviewed work: Everyday Life in Early Soviet Russia: Taking the Revolution Inside, Christina Kiaer, Eric Naiman». The Slavonic and East European Review. 86 (4): 736–738. JSTOR25479288. doi:10.1353/see.2008.0069
↑Smith, S. A. (1987). «Reviewed work: The Making of the Soviet System: Essays in the Social History of Interwar Russia, Moshe Lewin». Social History. 12 (1): 123–125. JSTOR4285580
↑Andrle, Vladimir (1986). «Reviewed work: The Making of the Soviet System: Essays in the Social History of Interwar Russia, Moshe Lewin». Soviet Studies. 38 (4). 608 páginas. JSTOR151537
↑Read, C. (1993). «Reviewed Work: Soviet State and Society between Revolutions 1918–1929 by Lewis Siegelbaum». The Slavonic and East European Review. 71 (3): 556–558. JSTOR4211344
↑Oylupinar, Huseyin (2019). «Reviewed work: STALin's CITIZENS: EVERYDAY POLITICS IN THE WAKE OF TOTAL WAR, Serhy Yekelchyk». Harvard Ukrainian Studies. 36 (3/4): 507–510. JSTOR48585329
↑Nesbet, Anne (2009). «Moscow, the Fourth Rome: Stalinism, Cosmopolitanism, and the Evolution of Soviet Culture, 1931–1941. By Katerina Clark. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2011. lx, 420». Slavic Review. 72 (2): 364–367. doi:10.5612/slavicreview.72.2.0364
↑Jackson, Matthew Jesse (2015). «Reviewed work: Moscow, the Fourth Rome: Stalinism, Cosmopolitanism, and the Evolution of Soviet Culture, 1931–1941, Katerina Clark». The Slavic and East European Journal. 59 (1): 145–146. JSTOR44739599
↑Alexandra k. Harrington (2011). «Anna Akhmatova's Biographical Myth-Making: Tragedy and Melodrama». The Slavonic and East European Review. 89 (3). 455 páginas. doi:10.5699/slaveasteurorev2.89.3.0455
↑Kelly, Catriona (1994). «Reviewed work: The Cultural Front: Power and Culture in Revolutionary Russia, Sheila Fitzpatrick». The Slavonic and East European Review. 72 (2): 355–357. JSTOR4211523
↑Goldman, Wendy (1995). «Reviewed work: The Cultural Front: Power and Culture in Revolutionary Russia, Sheila Fitzpatrick». Russian History. 22 (3): 329–331. JSTOR24658457
↑Rittersporn, Gabor Tamas (1991). «Reviewed work: The Culture of the Stalin Period, Hans Gunther». Soviet Studies. 43 (4): 779–780. JSTOR152314
↑Nepomnyashchy, Catharine Theimer (1990). «Reviewed work: The Culture of the Stalin Period, Hans Günther». Russian History. 17 (4): 469–471. JSTOR24656414. doi:10.1163/187633190X00246
↑Petrone, Karen (2007). «Reviewed work: Revolution on My Mind: Writing a Diary under Stalin, Jochen Hellbeck». Social History. 32 (2): 215–217. JSTOR4287429
↑Crockatt, Richard (1996). «Reviewed work: The Long War: The Intellectual People's Front and Anti-Stalinism, 1930–1940, Judy Kutulas». Social History. 21 (3): 387–388. JSTOR4286380
↑Isserman, Maurice (1997). «Reviewed work: The Long War: The Intellectual People's Front and Anti-Stalinism, 1930–1940, Judy Kutulas». International Labor and Working-Class History (52): 171–172. JSTOR27672420. doi:10.1017/S0147547900007080
↑Kozlov, Denis (2015). «Making the Soviet Intelligentsia: Universities and Intellectual Life under Stalin and Khrushchev. By Benjamin Tromly. New Studies in European History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014.». Slavic Review. 74 (3): 665–666. doi:10.5612/slavicreview.74.3.665
↑Jones, Polly (2015). «Making the Soviet Intelligentsia: Universities and Intellectual Life under Stalin and Khrushchev. By Benjamin Tromly. New Studies in European History. Edited by Peter Baldwin et al. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014.». The Journal of Modern History. 87 (4): 1021–1023. doi:10.1086/683597
↑Fleszar, Aleksandra; Bronstein, Arna (2004). «Reviewed work: The Landscape of Stalinism: The Art and Ideology of Soviet Space, Evgeny Dobrenko, Eric Naiman». The Slavic and East European Journal. 48 (2): 330–332. JSTOR3220051
↑Alexopoulos, Golfo (2004). «Reviewed work: The Landscape of Stalinism: The Art and Ideology of Soviet Space, Evgeny Dobrenko, Eric Naiman». Slavic Review. 63 (4): 907–908. JSTOR1520474. doi:10.2307/1520474
↑Uhde, Jan (1974). «Reviewed work: Alexander Dovzhenko: The Poet as Filmmaker, Marco Carynnk». Canadian Slavonic Papers. 16 (3): 497–499. JSTOR40866781
↑Rosen, Philip; Carynnyk, Marco; Levaco, Ronald (1976). «Alexander Dovzhenko, the Poet as Filmmaker: Selected Writings». Cinema Journal. 16. 76 páginas. JSTOR1225451. doi:10.2307/1225451
↑Goldstein, Darra (1993). «Reviewed work: The Total Art of Stalinism: Avant-garde, Aesthetic Dictatorship, and Beyond, Boris Groys, Charles Rougle». Russian History. 20 (1/4): 367–368. JSTOR24657360. doi:10.1163/187633193X00784
↑Swiderski, Edward M. (1977). «Reviewed work: Soviet Socialist Realism: Origins and Theory, C. Vaughan James». Studies in Soviet Thought. 17 (3): 247–249. JSTOR20098748. doi:10.1007/BF00835248
↑McLean, Hugh (1969). «Red Virgin Soil: Soviet Literature in the 1920s. By Robert A. Maguire. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1968.». Slavic Review. 28 (2): 356–358. JSTOR2493256. doi:10.2307/2493256
↑Laursen, Eric (2016). «Automatic for the Masses: The Death of the Author and the Birth of Socialist Realism. By Petrov Petre M.. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015.». Slavic Review. 75 (3): 730–732. doi:10.5612/slavicreview.75.3.0730
↑Bishop, Sarah Clovis (2015). «Reviewed work: The Soviet Theater: A Documentary History, Laurence Senelick, Sergei Ostrovsky». The Slavic and East European Journal. 59 (2): 319–320. JSTOR44739383
↑Costanzo, Susan (2016). «Reviewed work: The Soviet Theater: A Documentary History, Laurence Senelick, Sergei Ostrovsky». The Russian Review. 75 (3): 514–515. JSTOR43919458
↑Crane, Robert F. (2015). «Reviewed work: THE SOVIET THEATER: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY, Laurence Senelick, Sergei Ostrovsky». Theatre Journal. 67 (4): 757–758. JSTOR24582663. doi:10.1353/tj.2015.0129
↑Matthews, Mervyn (1981). «Reviewed work: Education and Social Mobility in the Soviet Union, 1921–1934, Sheila Fitzpatrick». The Slavonic and East European Review. 59 (3): 462–463. JSTOR4208359
↑Vucinich, Wayne S. (1981). «Reviewed work: Education and Social Mobility in the Soviet Union 1921–1934, Sheila Fitzpatrick». The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 455: 188–189. JSTOR1044097. doi:10.1177/000271628145500133
↑Balzer, Harley (1980). «Reviewed work: Education and Social Mobility in the Soviet Union, 1921–1934, Sheila Fitzpatrick». Russian History. 7 (3): 397–398. JSTOR24652456
↑Kolomiyets, Lada (2019). «Reviewed Work: Breaking the Tongue: The Tongue, Language, Education, and Power in Soviet Ukraine, 1923–1934 by Matthew D. Pauly». Harvard Ukrainian Studies. 36 (3/4): 504–507
↑ abcWeeks, Theodore R. (1995). «Reviewed work: Soviet Nationality Policy, Urban Growth, and Identity Change in the Ukrainian SSR, 1923-1934, George O. Liber, Stephen White». The Journal of Modern History. 67 (2): 522–523. JSTOR2125138. doi:10.1086/245170
↑ abcSiegelbaum, Lewis H. (1994). «Reviewed work: Soviet Nationality Policy, Urban Growth, and Identity Change in the Ukrainian SSR 1923-1934, George O. Liber». The American Historical Review. 99 (1): 269–270. JSTOR2166276. doi:10.2307/2166276
↑White, James M. (2018). «Reviewed work: Framing Mary: The Mother of God in Modern, Revolutionary, and Post-Soviet Russian Culture, Amy Singleton Adams, Vera Shevzov». The Slavic and East European Journal. 62 (4): 750–751. JSTOR45408780
↑Binns, John (2014). «Reviewed work: The Way: Religious Thinkers of the Russian Emigration in Paris and their Journal, 1925-1940, Antoine Arjakovsky, Jerry Ryan, John A. Jillons, Michael Plekon». The Journal of Theological Studies. 65 (2): 805–807. JSTOR43665509. doi:10.1093/jts/flu114
↑Dunn, Dennis J. (2014). «Reviewed work: The Way: Religious Thinkers of the Russian Emigration in Paris and Their Journal, 1925-1940, Antoine Arjakovsky, John A. Jillions, Michael Plekon, Jerry Ryan». The Catholic Historical Review. 100 (3): 627–628. JSTOR43898716. doi:10.1353/cat.2014.0176
↑Poole, Randall A. (2016). «The Way: Religious Thinkers of the Russian Emigration in Paris and Their Journal, 1925-1940. By Antoine Arjakovsky. Trans. Jerry Ryan. Ed. John A. Jillions and Michael Plekon. Foreword, Rowan Williams. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2013. Xiv, 766 pp. Notes. Index. Illustrations. $65.00, paper». Slavic Review. 75: 211–212. doi:10.5612/slavicreview.75.1.211
↑Nemoianu, Virgil (2014). «Reviewed work: The Way: Religious Thinkers of the Russian Emigration in Paris and Their Journal 1925–1940, Antoine ARJAKOVSKY». The Review of Metaphysics. 67 (4): 863–865. JSTOR24636446
↑Boobbyer, P. C. (2004). «Reviewed work: Stalin's Holy War: Religion, Nationalism and Alliance Politics, 1941–1945, Steven Merritt Miner». The Slavonic and East European Review. 82 (3): 773–774. JSTOR4213985. doi:10.1353/see.2004.0172
↑Orbach, Alexander (1991). «Reviewed work: The Jews of the Soviet Union: The History of a National Minority, Benjamin Pinkus; the Jews in the Soviet Union since 1917: Paradox of Survival, Nora Levin». The Journal of Modern History. 63 (1): 206–209. JSTOR2938578. doi:10.1086/244311
↑Kochan, Lionel (1992). «Reviewed work: The Jews of the Soviet Union. The History of a National Minority, Benjamin Pinkus». The English Historical Review. 107 (422): 277–278. JSTOR575842
↑Miller, Jack (1989). «Reviewed work: The Jews in the Soviet Union since 1917: Paradox of Survival, Nora Levin; the Jews of the Soviet Union: The History of a National Minority, Benjamin Pinkus». Soviet Studies. 41 (4): 670–671. JSTOR152559
↑Seltzer, Robert M. (1993). «Reviewed work: The Jews of the Soviet Union: The History of a National Minority, Benjamin Pinkus». The American Historical Review. 98 (3): 911. JSTOR2167659. doi:10.2307/2167659
↑Kivelson, Valerie A. (1998). «Reviewed work: The Occult in Russian and Soviet Culture, Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal». The Russian Review. 57 (4): 621–622. JSTOR131388
↑Monas, Sidney (1999). «Book Reviews The Occult in Russian and Soviet Culture.Edited by Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1997.». The Journal of Modern History. 71 (2): 517–518. doi:10.1086/235287
↑Merridale, Catherine (1998). «Reviewed work: The Occult in Russian and Soviet Culture, Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal». Europe-Asia Studies. 50 (5): 930–931. JSTOR153913
↑Wanner, Adrian (1997). «Reviewed work: The Occult in Russian and Soviet Culture., Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal». Slavic Review. 56 (4): 815–816. JSTOR2502164. doi:10.2307/2502164
↑ abAndrle, Vladimir (1989). «Reviewed work: The Best Sons of the Fatherland: Workers in the Vanguard of Soviet Collectivization, Lynne Viola; Women in the Soviet Countryside: Women's Roles in Rural Development in the Soviet Union, Susan Bridger». Social History. 14 (3): 409–412. JSTOR4285803
↑ abMally, Lynn (1990). «Reviewed work: Women in the Soviet Countryside: Women's Roles in Rural Development in the Soviet Union, Susan Bridger». Agricultural History. 64 (3): 98–99. JSTOR3743646
↑ abDunn, Ethel (1989). «Reviewed work: Women in the Soviet Countryside: Women's Roles in Rural Development in the Soviet Union., Susan Bridger». Slavic Review. 48 (1): 122. JSTOR2498705. doi:10.2307/2498705
↑Worobec, Christine D. (1995). «Reviewed work: Women, the State and Revolution: Soviet Family Policy and Social Life, 1917-1936, Wendy Z. Goldman». Journal of Social History. 28 (4): 937–940. JSTOR3788619. doi:10.1353/jsh/28.4.937
↑Ohr, Nellie Hauke (1996). «Reviewed work: Women, the State, and Revolution: Soviet Family Policy and Social Life, 1917-1936, Wendy Z. Goldman, Judy Barr; Inessa Armand: Revolutionary and Feminist, R. C. Elwood». The Journal of Modern History. 68 (1): 258–262. JSTOR2124386. doi:10.1086/245339
↑Engelstein, Laura (1995). «Reviewed work: Women, the State and Revolution: Soviet Family Policy and Social Life, 1917-1936, Wendy Z. Goldman». The American Historical Review. 100 (2): 557. JSTOR2169117. doi:10.2307/2169117
↑Jancar, Barbara W. (1979). «Reviewed work: Women in Soviet Society: Equality, Development and Social Change, Gail Warshofsky Lapidus». Soviet Studies. 31 (4): 603–605. JSTOR150925
↑Grant, Susan (2014). «Reviewed work: Everyone to Skis! Skiing in Russia and the Rise of Soviet Biathlon, William D. Frank». The Russian Review. 73 (3): 499–500. JSTOR43662117
↑Pease (2013). «Review: Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe, 1944–1956». The Polish Review. 58 (4). 105 páginas. doi:10.5406/polishreview.58.4.0105
↑Makhotina, Ekaterina (2013). «Reviewed work: Iron Curtain. The Crushing of Eastern Europe, 1944–1956, Anne Applebaum». The Hungarian Historical Review. 2 (3): 676–681. JSTOR43264460
↑Hill, Alexander (2016). «Review of MERSH: Stalin's Secret Weapon: Soviet Military Counterintelligence in WWII». Intelligence and National Security. 31 (3): 447–448. doi:10.1080/02684527.2013.862967
↑ abMiller, Ian (2011). «Reviewed work: Hunger by Design: The Great Ukrainian Famine and its Soviet Context, Halyna Hryn». Europe-Asia Studies. 63 (7): 1305–1307. JSTOR41302146
↑Rees, E. A. (1987). «Reviewed work: Origins of the Great Purges: The Soviet Communist Party Reconsidered, 1933-1938, J. Arch Getty». The Slavonic and East European Review. 65 (2): 306–307. JSTOR4209521
↑Warth, Robert D. (1986). «Reviewed work: Origins of the Great Purges: The Soviet Communist Party Reconsidered, 1933-1938, J. Arch Getty». The American Historical Review. 91 (2): 436–437. JSTOR1858247. doi:10.2307/1858247
↑Siegelbaum, Lewis H. (1986). «Reviewed work: Origins of the Great Purges: The Soviet Communist Party Reconsidered, 1933-1938., J. Arch Getty, Julian Cooper». Slavic Review. 45 (2): 340–341. JSTOR2499213. doi:10.2307/2499213
↑Goldman, Wendy Z. (23 de agosto de 2021). Fazzio, Gabriel Landi; Silva, Giovana Aranda, eds. Terror e democracia nos tempos de Stálin: A dinâmica social da repressão. São Paulo, SP: LavraPalavra Editorial
↑Harasymiw, Bohdan (1990). «Reviewed work: Revolution from Abroad: The Soviet Conquest of Poland's Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia, Jan T. Gross». The Slavonic and East European Review. 68 (1): 157–159. JSTOR4210217
↑Resis, Albert (2003). «Reviewed work: Revolution from Abroad: The Soviet Conquest of Poland's Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia, Jan T. Gross». Europe-Asia Studies. 55 (5): 812–813. JSTOR3594579
↑Cohen, Stephen (16 de junho de 1974). «Review: The Gulag Archipelago». The New York Times. Consultado em 6 de fevereiro de 2020
↑Jones, J. (2018). «Book Review: Stalinist Perpetrators on Trial: Scenes from the Great Terror in Soviet Ukraine». 73 (3): 769–771. doi:10.1017/slr.2018.212
↑Channon, John (1992). «Reviewed work: Rural Russia under the New Regime, V. P. Danilov, Orlando Figes». The Agricultural History Review. 40 (2): 188–190. JSTOR40274908
↑Moon, David (2007). «Reviewed work: The War against the Peasantry 1927–1930: The Tragedy of the Soviet Countryside, L. Viola, V. P. Danilov, N. A. Ivnitskii, D. Kozlov». The Slavonic and East European Review. 85 (3): 585–587. JSTOR25479122. doi:10.1353/see.2007.0065
↑ ab«The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia, vol. 1: The Socialist Offensive: The Collectivisation of Soviet Agriculture, 1929–1930. By R. W. Davies. Cambridgess.: Harvard University Press, 1980.». JSTOR2497035. doi:10.2307/2497035
↑Orlovsky, D. (1996). «Review: Stalin's Peasants: Resistance and Survival in the Russian Village after Collectivization». International Labor and Working-Class History. 50: 174–177. doi:10.1017/S0147547900013363
↑Richardson, William (1994). «Review: Stalin's Peasants: Resistance and Survival in the Russian Village After Collectivization». History: Reviews of New Books. 23 (1): 36–37. doi:10.1080/03612759.1994.9950930
↑Merl, Stephan (1995). «Reviewed Work: Stalin's Peasants: Resistance and Survival in the Russian Village After Collectivization by Sheila Fitzpatrick». Russian History. 22 (3): 326–328. JSTOR24658456
↑Werskey, Gary (1975). «Science and Ideology in the Soviet Union». The British Journal for the History of Science. 8 (3): 240–245. JSTOR4025559. doi:10.1017/S0007087400014254
↑McNally, Patrick (1971). «Reviewed work: The Lysenko Affair, David Joravsky». Studies in Soviet Thought. 11 (4): 301–307. JSTOR20098476. doi:10.1007/BF02033557
↑Walker, Angus (1970). «Reviewed work: Russian Peasants and Soviet Power. A Study of Collectivization, M. Lewin». The Slavonic and East European Review. 48 (110): 154–155. JSTOR4206190
↑Hosking, Geoffrey A.; Lewin, M. (1971). «Russian Peasants and Soviet Power: A Study of Collectivisation». The Economic History Review. 24. 124 páginas. JSTOR2593655. doi:10.2307/2593655
↑McCauley, Martin (1973). «Reviewed work: The Awkward Class: Political Sociology of Peasantry in a Developing Society: Russia 1910–1925, Teodor Shanin». The Slavonic and East European Review. 51 (123): 305–306. JSTOR4206719
↑Pethybridge, Roger (1976). «Reviews : Teodor Shanin, the Awkward Class Political Sociology of Peasantry in a Developing Society. Russia 1910–1925, Oxford, Clarendon Press of Oxford University Press, 1972. xviii+ 253 £4.50». European Studies Review. 6 (2): 269–271. doi:10.1177/026569147600600211
↑Dorner, Peter (1986). «Reviewed work: Collective Farms Which Work?, Nigel Swain». Agricultural History. 60 (2): 325–327. JSTOR3743467
↑Hann, Chris (1986). «Reviewed work: Collective Farms Which Work?, Nigel Swain». Soviet Studies. 38 (2): 301–302. JSTOR151225
↑Merridale, Catherine (1989). «Reviewed work: The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Rural Communist Party, 1927–39, Daniel Thorniley». The Slavonic and East European Review. 67 (4): 638–639. JSTOR4210128
↑McCauley, Martin (1971). «Reviewed work: A Century of Russian Agriculture: From Alexander II to Khrushchev, L. Volin». The Slavonic and East European Review. 49 (117): 620–621. JSTOR4206465
↑Blank, Stephen (1989). «Reviewed work: The Best Sons of the Fatherland: Workers in the Vanguard of Soviet Collectivization, Lynne Viola». Russian History. 16 (1): 89–90. JSTOR24657677
↑Johnson, Emily D. (2015). «Reviewed work: Stalinist City Planning: Professionals, Performance, and Power, Heather D. DeHaan». The Slavic and East European Journal. 59 (4): 648–650. JSTOR44739716
↑Samuelson, Lennart (2009). «Reviewed work: Guns and Rubles: The Defense Industry in the Stalinist State, Mark Harrison». The Russian Review. 68 (2): 350–351. JSTOR20621024
↑Marshall, Alex (2010). «Reviewed work: Guns and Rubles: The Defense Industry in the Stalinist State, Mark Harrison». War in History. 17 (1): 124–126. JSTOR26069853. doi:10.1177/09683445100170010708
↑Harris, James R. (1997). «Reviewed Work: Magnetic Mountain: Stalinism as a Civilization by Stephen Kotkin». Russian History. 24 (3): 364–366. JSTOR24658446
↑Gelb, Michael (1990). «Reviewed work: Stalin's Industrial Revolution: Politics and Workers, 1928–1932, Hiroaki Kuromiya». Russian History. 17 (4): 463–465. JSTOR24656410. doi:10.1163/187633190X00200
↑Bell, Wilson T. (2019). «Building Stalinism: The Moscow Canal and the Creation of Soviet Space». Revolutionary Russia. 32 (2): 310–311. doi:10.1080/09546545.2019.1670434
↑Clark, Charles E. (1995). «Reviewed work: Making Workers Soviet: Power, Class, and Identity, Lewis H. Siegelbaum, Ronald Grigor Suny». Russian History. 22 (2): 236–238. JSTOR24657816
↑Gorelik, Gennady (1996). «Reviewed work: Stalin and the Bomb: The Soviet Union and Atomic Energy, 1939–1956, David Holloway». The International History Review. 18 (2): 458–460. JSTOR40107759
↑Offord, Derek; Glebov, Sergey (2018). «Reviewed work: From Empire to Russia: Politics, Scholarship, and Ideology in Russian Eurasianism, 1920s–1930s, GlebovSergey». Slavic Review. 77 (3): 835–836. JSTOR26565705. doi:10.1017/slr.2018.256
↑Harasymiw, Bohdan (1990). «Reviewed work: Revolution from Abroad: The Soviet Conquest of Poland's Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia, Jan T. Gross». The Slavonic and East European Review. 68 (1): 157–159. JSTOR4210217
↑August, Samie (2017). «Book Review: Despite cultures: early Soviet rule in Tajikistan». Central Asian Survey. 36 (2): 287–289. doi:10.1080/02634937.2017.1296271
↑Khalid, A. (2017). «Book Review: Despite Cultures: Early Soviet Rule in Tajikistan». Slavic Review. 76 (4): 1125–1127. doi:10.1017/slr.2017.323
↑Argenbright, Robert (1999). «Reviewed work: FREEDOM AND TERROR IN THE DONBAS: A UKRAINIAN-RUSSIAN BORDERLAND, 1870s–1990s, Hiroaki Kuromiya». Harvard Ukrainian Studies. 23 (3/4): 203–205. JSTOR41036801
↑Kolomiyets, Lada (2019). «Reviewed work: BREAKING THE TONGUE: LANGUAGE, EDUCATION, AND POWER IN SOVIET UKRAINE, 1923–1934, Matthew D. Pauly». Harvard Ukrainian Studies. 36 (3/4): 504–507. JSTOR48585328
↑Legvold, Robert (2016). «Reviewed work: The Gates of Europe: A History of Ukraine, SERHII PLOKHY». Foreign Affairs. 95 (1). 180 páginas. JSTOR43946667
↑Welt, Cory (2015). «Reviewed work: From Conflict to Autonomy in the Caucasus: The Soviet Union and the Making of Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Nagorno Karabakh. Central Asian Studies Series, Arsène Saparov». The Russian Review. 74 (4): 717–719. JSTOR43662397
↑Grant, Bruce; Scott, Erik R. (2017). «Reviewed work: Familiar Strangers: The Georgian Diaspora and the Evolution of Soviet Empire, ScottErik R». Slavic Review. 76 (2): 555–556. JSTOR26565130. doi:10.1017/slr.2017.127
↑Rayfield, Donald; Scott, Erik R. (2017). «Reviewed work: Familiar Strangers: The Georgian Diaspora and the Evolution of the Soviet Empire, ScottErik R». The Journal of Modern History. 89 (4): 1000–1002. JSTOR26548326. doi:10.1086/694389
↑Legvold, Robert (2015). «Reviewed work: Ukrainian Nationalism: Politics, Ideology, and Literature, 1929–1956, MYROSLAV SHKANDRIJ». Foreign Affairs. 94 (3): 178. JSTOR24483704
↑Miller, Alexey (2016). «Ukrainian Nationalism: Politics, Ideology, and Literature, 1929-1956. By Myroslav Shkandrij. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2015. Xii, 332 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $85.00, hard bound». Slavic Review. 75: 181–182. doi:10.5612/slavicreview.75.1.181