What do you know about Chekhov?
Keith Kyle, 19 December 1985
Aquarium
by Viktor Suvorov, translated by David Floyd.
Hamish Hamilton, 249 pp., £10.95, June 1985,0 241 11545 0 Show More
by Viktor Suvorov, translated by David Floyd.
Hamish Hamilton, 249 pp., £10.95, June 1985,
Rethinking the Soviet Experience: Politics and History since 1917
by Stephen Cohen.
Oxford, 222 pp., £15, May 1985,0 19 503468 6 Show More
by Stephen Cohen.
Oxford, 222 pp., £15, May 1985,
Tito’s Flawed Legacy: Yugoslavia and the West 1939-1984
by Nora Beloff.
Gollancz, 287 pp., £12.95, July 1985,0 575 03668 0 Show More
by Nora Beloff.
Gollancz, 287 pp., £12.95, July 1985,
“... New Class in 1956. The fullest account of the phenomenon in the Soviet Union is contained in Michael Voslensky’s Nomenklatura (1984). This shows how the privileged – by rank and, increasingly, by birth – are sealed off from the many intractable problems of everyday Soviet life, which, Stephen Cohen maintains in his interesting volume of essays, put ... ”