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Victims of Soviet Terror: The Story of the Memorial Movement Book

Victims of Soviet Terror: The Story of the Memorial Movement
Victims of Soviet Terror: The Story of the Memorial Movement, Memorial began as a group of dissidents who secretly met to exchange stories of Stalinist repression, make contacts, and collect whatever records they could obtain to establish historical truths about Soviet totalitarianism. In Victims of Soviet Terror, N, Victims of Soviet Terror: The Story of the Memorial Movement has a rating of 2.5 stars
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Victims of Soviet Terror: The Story of the Memorial Movement, Memorial began as a group of dissidents who secretly met to exchange stories of Stalinist repression, make contacts, and collect whatever records they could obtain to establish historical truths about Soviet totalitarianism. In Victims of Soviet Terror, N, Victims of Soviet Terror: The Story of the Memorial Movement
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  • Victims of Soviet Terror: The Story of the Memorial Movement
  • Written by author Nanci D. Adler
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, July 1993
  • Memorial began as a group of dissidents who secretly met to exchange stories of Stalinist repression, make contacts, and collect whatever records they could obtain to establish historical truths about Soviet totalitarianism. In Victims of Soviet Terror, N
  • Memorial began as a group of dissidents who secretly met to exchange stories of Stalinist repression, make contacts, and collect whatever records they could obtain to establish historical truths about Soviet totalitarianism. In Victims of Soviet Terror, N
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Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction1
Pt. IMemorial: History as Moral Imperative7
Ch. 1The Formation of the Soviet System9
Ch. 2Stalinism: Inheritance and Legacy31
Ch. 3The Rediscovery of Soviet History41
Pt. IIThe Emergence and Evolution of Memorial49
Ch. 41987-1988: Gaining Support51
Ch. 51988-1989: Toward the Founding Conference69
Ch. 61989-1990: Memorial Branches Out83
Pt. IIIMemorial Actualizes Itself, History as Dissidence103
Ch. 7Memorial in Action105
Ch. 8The Politics of Memorial123
Epilogue: "Today We Are Historians of Dissidence, and Not Dissidents"133
Appendix A139
Appendix B141
Selected Bibliography151
Index153


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