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Preface | ||
Introduction to the Transaction Edition | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
List of people quoted in the text | ||
Pt. 1 | Farewell to Poland | |
1 | The Ulams' Lwow | 3 |
2 | The Last Summer | 27 |
3 | Pre-War Poland: An Assessment | 33 |
Pt. 2 | A Polish Youth in a New Land | |
4 | The New Country; A New Life | 43 |
5 | War Years | 57 |
6 | A Fugitive Stays with Jozef Ulam: George Volsky's Tale | 83 |
7 | Echoes of the Holocaust | 93 |
Pt. 3 | The Professor | |
8 | Early Harvard Years | 99 |
9 | A Young Instructor | 113 |
10 | Implications of the Cold War | 125 |
11 | On Being an "Expert" | 137 |
12 | Lenin | 143 |
13 | Turbulent Foreign Relations | 149 |
14 | Vietnam | 161 |
15 | The Fall of the American University | 167 |
16 | The Tyrant's Shadow | 179 |
17 | Stalin | 189 |
18 | The Surprising 70s | 201 |
19 | Mystery Novels & The Kirov Affair | 217 |
20 | The Curse of the Bomb | 225 |
21 | Back to the Past with Revolutionary Fervor | 239 |
22 | The Communist World | 243 |
23 | Novel Uncertainties | 259 |
24 | Poland: A Determined and Non-Violent Resistance | 277 |
25 | Stan | 287 |
26 | Travels Abroad | 289 |
27 | Gorbachev and the Beginning of the End | 305 |
28 | To the Bialowiezha Forest | 331 |
29 | Russia Again | 359 |
Pt. 4 | Postlude | |
30 | Other Thoughts and Memories | 371 |
31 | Ending | 377 |
32 | Adam and His Friends | 381 |
33 | Review of Adam Ulam's Professional Career | 383 |
34 | Notes on Lwow, by Julian Bussgang; family notes by JB&MU | 385 |
35 | A Letter from John Kenneth Galbraith | 393 |
Index | 395 |
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