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    MAJOR FIELD: SOVIET UNION (19171964)

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    I. Revolutions of 1917 and Civil WarActon, E.,Rethinking the Russian Revolution (London, 1990)

    Avrich, Paul, The Russian Anarchists (Princeton, 1967)

    Brinton, Crane,Anatomy of Revolution (New York, 1965)

    Burbank, Jane,Intelligentsia and Revolution: Russian Views of Bolshevism, 1917-1922 (New York, 1986)

    Carrre dEncausse, H. The Great Challenge (New York, 1992)

    Clark, Katerina, Petersburg, Crucible of Cultural Revolution (Cambridge, MA, 1995)

    Figes, Orlando,A Peoples Tragedy: A History of the Russian Revolution (New York, 1996)

    Fitzpatrick, Sheila, The Russian Revolution 2nd

    ed. (Oxford, UK, 1994)

    Gleason, Abbott; Peter Kenez; and Richard Stites, eds.Bolshevik Culture: Experiment and Order in the

    Russian Revolution (Bloomington, IN, 1985)

    Jonson, Robert, H. New Mecca, New Babylon Paris and the Russian Exiles, 1920 1945

    (Kingston/Montreal, 1988)

    Keep, J.L.H., The Russian Revolution: A Study in Mass Mobilization (New York, 1976)

    Kerensky, Alexander,Russia and Historys Turning Point(New York, 1965)

    Pipes, R., The Russian Revolution (New York, 1991)

    Rabinowich, A., Prelude to Revolution (Bloomington, IN, 1968)

    Raleigh, D.J.,Revolution on the Volga (Ithaca, NY, 1986)

    Steinberg, Mark, ed., Voices of Revolution, 1917(New Haven, 2001)

    Stites, Richard,Revolutionary Dreams: Utopian Vision and Experimental Life in the Russian Revolution

    (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1989)

    Trotsky, L.D., The History of the Russian Revolution (Ann Arbor, 1957)

    Wade, Rex A., The Bolshevik Revolution and Russian Civil War(Westport, CT, 2001)

    I.1. February and the Fall of the Monarchy

    Burdzhalov, E.N.,Russias Second Revolution: the February 1917 Uprising in Petrograd(Bloomington,IN, 1987)

    Hasegawa, T., The February Revolution: Petrograd, 1917(Seattle, 1981)

    Katkov, G.,Russia, 1917: The February Revolution (New York, 1967)

    Milyukov, Paul, The Russian Revolution (Gulf Breeze, FL, 1978-1987)

    Radkey, Oliver,Russia Goes to the Polls: The Election to the All-Russian Constituent Assembly, 1917

    (Ithaca, 1990)

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    Steinberg, Mark, and Vladimir Khrustalev, The Fall of the Romanovs: Political Dreams and Personal

    Struggles in a Time of Revolution (New Haven, 1995)

    Wilson, E., To the Finland Station (New York, 1940)

    2. Dual Powerlessness: Soviets and Government

    Browder, R.P. and A. Kerensky (eds), The Russian Provisional Government, 1917: Documents (3 vols.,

    Stanford, CA, 1961)

    Golder, F.A., ed.,Documents of Russian History, 1914-1917(New York and London, 1927)

    Smith, S.A.,Red Petrograd: Revolution in the Factories, 1917-18 (Cambridge, 1983)

    3. Summer and Fall, 1917

    Ferro, Marc, October 1917: A Social History of the Russian Revolution (London, 1980)

    4. Civil War, 1917 1921Brovkin, Vladimir,Behind the Front Lines of the Civil War: Political Parties and Social

    Movements in Russia, 1918-1922 (Princeton, 1994)

    Figes, Orlando, PeasantRussia, Civil War: The Volga Countryside (Oxford, 1989)

    Holquist, Peter,Making War, Forging Revolution: Russias Continuum of Crisis, 1914-1921 (Cambridge,

    MA, 2002)

    Kenez, Peter, Civil War in South Russia. 2 vols. (Berkeley, 1971-1977)

    Koenker, Diane; William Rosenberg; and Ronald Suny, eds., Party, State, and Society in the Russian Civil

    War: Explorations in Social History (Bloomington, IN, 1989)

    Radkey, Oliver, The Unknown Civil War in Soviet Russia: A Study of the Green Movement in the TambovRegion, 1920-1921 (Stanford, 1976)

    Raeff, Marc,Russia abroad: a cultural history of the Russian emigration, 1919-1939 (New York, 1990)

    Raleigh, Donald,Experiencing Civil War: Politics, Society, and Revolutionary Culture in Saratov, 1917-

    1922 (Princeton, 2002)

    Siegelbaum, L.H., Soviet State and Society Between Revolutions, 1918 1929 (Cambridge, 1992)

    Tsvetayeva, Marina, Boris Pasternak, Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters, summer 1926: Boris Pasternak, Marina

    Tsvetayeva, Rainer Maria Rilke (New York, 2001)

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    II. The Soviet Experience: Soviet History and Beyond

    II. A. General Histories and Monographs

    Brumberg, Abraham, eds.,Russia and the Soviet Union: A Short History (New York, 1993)

    Curtiss, J.S., The Russian Church and the Soviet State, 1917 - 1950 (New York, 1953)

    Davies, R.W. (eds.), The Economic Transformation of the Soviet Union, 1913 1945 (Cambridge, 1994)

    Degras, J. (ed.), Soviet Documents on Foreign Policy, 1917 1941 (Cambridge, 1994)

    Fainsod, M.,How Russia is Ruled(Cambridge, 1965)

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    Goldman, W.Z., Women, the State, and Revolution (Cambridge, 1993)

    Graham, L.R., Science, Philosophy, and Human Behavior in the SovietUnion (New York, 1987)

    Hosking, G.A., The First Socialist Society: A History of the Soviet Union from Within (Cambridge, 1990)

    The Impact of the Russian Revolution, 1917 1967: The Influence of Bolshevism on the World Outside

    Russia (London, 1967)

    Inkeles, A., and R. A. Bauer., The Soviet Citizen (Cambridge, MA, 1959)

    Kenez, P., The Birth of the Propaganda State (Cambridge, 1985)

    Kharkhordin, Oleg, The Collective and the Individual in Russia: A Study of Practices (Berkeley, 1999)

    Lewin, M., The Making of the Soviet System (New York, 1985)

    McAuley, A.,Economic Welfare in the Soviet Union (Madison, 1979)

    McNeal, R. (ed.),Resolutions and Decisions of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 5 vols. (1974

    1982)

    Malia, M.E., The Soviet Tragedy: A History of Socialism in Russia, 1917 1991 (New York, 1994)

    Millar, J. (ed.), Politics, Work, and Daily Life in the U.S.S.R. (New York, 1987)

    Milyukov, Paul, The Russian Revolution (Gulf Breeze, FL, 1978-1987)

    Nation, Craig,Black Earth, Red Star: A History of Soviet Security Policy, 1917 1991(Ithaca, 1992)

    Nekrich, Alexander and Mikhail Heller, The Punished Peoples (New York, 1978)

    ______, The Punished People (New York, 1978)

    Nove, A.,An Economic History of the USSR, 1917 1991 (Harmdonsworth, 1992)

    Remington, T.F.,Building Socialism in Soviet Russia (Pittsburg, 1984)

    Rosenberg, W.G. (ed.),Bolshevik Visions (Ann Arbor, 1990)

    Sakharov, A.D., Progress, Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom (New York, 1968)

    Sakwa, R., Soviet Communists in Power(New York, 1988)

    Service, Robert,A History of Twentieth-Century Russia (Cambridge, MA, 1998)

    Shapiro, L., The Communist Party of the Soviet Union (New York, 1971)

    Shatz, M., Soviet Dissent in Historical Perspective (New York, 1980)

    Smith, G. (ed.), The Nationalities Question in the Soviet Union (London, 1990)

    Stites, Richard,Russian Popular Culture: Entertainment and Society Since 1900 (New York, Cambridge

    University Press, 1992)

    Suny, Ronald, The Soviet Experiment(New York, 1998)

    Treadgold, Donald,Lenin and his Rivals (Westport, CT, 1976)

    Tucker, Rober, ed., The Lenin Anthology (New York, 1975)

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    Vucinich, A.,Empire of Knowledge: The Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 1917-1970 (Berkeley, 1984)

    II. B. The New Economic Policy and Revolutionary Experiment, 1921 1929

    Ball, Alan,Russias Last Capitalists: The Nepmen, 1921-1929 (Berkeley, 1987)

    Banerji, Arup,Merchants and Markets in Revolutionary Russia, 1917-1930 (Birmingham, 1997)

    Blank, S. Soviet Institutional Development During NEP: A Prelude to Stalinism,Russian History 2 3(1980)

    Borkenau, Franz, World Communism: A History of the Communist International (Ann Arbor, 1962)

    Brovkin, Vladimir,Russia After Lenin: Politics, Culture, and Society, 1921-1929 (New York, 1998)

    Carr, E.H., The Interregnum, 1923-1924 (Harmondsworth, 1969), Socialism in one Country, 1924-1926(3

    vols., Harmondsworth, 1970), and (with R.W. Davies), Foundations of a Planned Economy, 1926-

    1929 (2 vols., Harmondsworth, 1971-4)

    Danilov, V.P.,Rural Russia under the New Regime (Bloomington, IN, 1988)

    David-Fox, Michael,Revolution of the Mind: Higher Learning Among the Bolsheviks, 1918-1929 (Ithaca,

    1997)

    Denikin, Anton, The Russian Turmoil: Memoirs Military, Social, and Political, (London, 1922)

    Fitzpatrick, Sheila, The Cultural Front: Power and Culture in Revolutionary Russia (Ithaca, 1992)

    _____,Education and Social Mobility in the Soviet Union, 1921-1934 (Cambridge, 1979)

    _____, A. Rabinowitch, and R. Stites (eds.),Russia in the Era of NEP (Bloomington, IN, 1991)

    Gleason, Abbott; Peter Kenez; and Richard Stites, eds.Bolshevik Culture: Experiment and Order in the

    Russian Revolution (Bloomington, IN, 1985)

    Gote, Iurii, Time of Troubles: The Diary (Princeton, 1988)

    Gross, Jan,Revolution from Abroad: The Soviet Conquest of Polands Western Ukraine and Western

    Belorussia (Princeton, 1988)

    Hoffman, David, Peasant Metropolis: Social Identities in Moscow, 1929 1941 (Ithaca, 1994)

    Holmes, L.E., The Kremlin and the Schoolhouse (Bloomington, IN, 1991)

    Hough, Jerry, The Soviet Prefects: The Local Party Organs in Industrial Decision-making (Cambridge,

    MA, 1969)

    _____, Stalin, Siberia, and the Crisis of the New Economic Policy (Cambridge, 1991)

    Husband, William, Godless Communists: Atheism and Society in Soviet Russia, 1917 1932 (DeKalb, IL,

    2000)

    Karlinsky, Simon, and Alfred Appel Jr., eds., The Bitter Air of Exile: Russian Writers in the West, 1922-

    1972 (Berkeley, 1977)

    Liebich, Andr, From the Other Shore: Russian Social Democracy After 1921 (Cambridge, MA, 1997)

    Luukkanen, Arto, The Party of Unbelief(Helsinki, 1994)

    Pethybridge, R., The Social Prelude to Stalinism (New York, 1974)

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    Raeff, Marc,Russia Abroad: A Cultural History of the Russian Emigration, 1919 1939 (New York,

    1990)

    Tucker, Robert, Stalin as Revolutionary, 1879 1929 (New York, 1973)

    II. C. Building Stalinism, 1929 1941

    Rapid Industrialization

    Davies, R.W., The Industrialization of Soviet Russia (3 vols., Cambridge, 1980-91)

    Kotkin, Stephen,Magnetic Mountain: Stalinism as a Civilization (Berkeley, 1997)

    Collectivization and Five-Year Plans

    Conquest, Robert,Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine (New York, 1986)

    Hunter, H., The Overambitious First Five-Year-Plan, Slavic Review, 32 (1973), 237-57

    Lewin, M.,Russian Peasants and Soviet Power(New York, 1975)

    Scott, J.,Behind the Urals (Bloomington, IN, 1966)

    Siegelbaum, L.H., Stakhanovism and the Politics of Productivity in the USSR, 1935-41 (Cambridge, 1986)

    Viola, Lynne, Peasant Rebels Under Stalin: Collectivization and the Culture of Peasant Resistance (New

    York, 1996)

    Repression and Purges

    Bacon, E. Glasnost and the Gulag: New Information on Soviet Forced Labor Around World War II,Soviet Studies 6 (1992)

    Colton, T. J., The Zhukov Affair Reconsidered, Soviet Studies 2 (1997)

    Conquest, Robert, The Great Terror: A Reassessment(London, Pimlico, 1992)

    Daniels, Robert V. ed., The Stalin Revolution (Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1997)

    Gaddis, John Lewis, We Now Know (Oxford, 1997)

    Garros, V., N. Korenevskaya, and T. Lahusen (eds.),Intimacy and Terror(New York, 1995)

    Getty, J. Arch, Origins of the Great Purges: The Soviet Communist Party Reconsidered, 1993 1938,(London, Cambridge University Press, 1985)

    _____, Victims of the Soviet Penal System in the Pre-War Years: A First Appraisal on the Basis of

    Archival Evidence,American Historical Review 98:4 (1993)

    Getty, J. Arch, and Oleg Naumov, eds., The Road to Terror: Stalin and the Self-Destruction of the

    Bolsheviks, 1932-1939 (New Haven, 1999)

    Getty, J. Arch, and Roberta Manning, eds., Stalinist Terror: New Perspectives (New York, 1993)

    Joravsky, David, The Lysenko Affair(Cambridge, MA, 1979)

    Knight, Amy, Beria: Stalins First Lieutenant(Princeton, 1993)

    Medvedev, R.A.,Let History Judge (2nd

    edn., New York, 1989)

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    Poliakov, Iu. A.,A Half Century of Silence: the 1937 Census (New York, 1992)

    Weinberg, G.L.,A World at Arms (Cambridge, 1994)

    The Person of Stalin

    Deutscher, Isaac, Stalin, A Political Biography (New York, 1960)

    Djilas, M., Conversations with Stalin (New York, 1962)

    Tucker, Robert, Stalin in Power: The Revolution from Above (New York, 1990)

    Volkogonov, D., Stalin (New York, 1991)

    Communist Party under Stalinist Rule

    Brody, R.,Ideology and Political Mobilization (Pittsburgh, 1994)

    Pipes, Richard, The Formation of the Soviet Union: Communism and Nationalism, 1917-1923 Rev. ed.

    (Cambridge, MA, 1964)

    Resis, A. (ed.),Molotov Remembers (Chicago, 1994)

    Suny, Ronald, and Terry Martin, eds.,A State of Nations: Empire and Nation-Making in the Age of Lenin

    and Stalin (New York, 2001)

    Thorniley, D., The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Rural Communist Party, 1927-39 (New York, 1988)

    Volkogonov, D., Stalin (New York, 1991)

    Daily Life and Culture

    Davis, Sarah, Popular Opinion in Stalins Russia: Terror, Propaganda and Dissent, 1934 1941(Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1997)

    Fainsod, M., Smolensk under Soviet Rule (Cambridge, 1958)

    Fitzpatrick, Sheila,Everyday Stalinism: Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times Soviet Russia in the 1930s

    (New York, 1999)

    _____, (ed.), Cultural Revolution in Russia, 1928-31 (Bloomington, IN, 1979)

    _____, Stalins Peasants: Resistance and Survival in the Russian Village After Collectivization (New

    York, Oxford University Press, 1994)

    Gunther, Hans, ed., The Culture of the Stalin Period(Basingstoke, UK, 1990)

    Hughes, J., Stalinism in a Russian Province (New York, 1996)

    Kostiuk, H., Stalinist Rule in the Ukraine (Munich, 1960)

    Mandelshtam, N.,Hope against Hope (New York, 1970)

    Rigby, T. H. Early Provincial Cliques and the Rise of Stalin, Soviet Studies 1 (1981)

    Ruble, Blair, The Leningrad Affair and the Provincialization of Leningrad, Russian Review 42:3 (1983)

    Siegelbaum, L.H., Andrei Sokolov; and Sergei Zhuravlev, eds. Stalinism as a Way of Life: A Narrative inDocuments (New Haven, 2000)

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    Solomon, P., Soviet Criminal Justice under Stalin (Cambridge, 1996)

    Solzhenitsyn, A., The First Circle. Translated by M. Guydon (London, 1968)

    II. D. The Great Fatherland War and Late Stalinism, 1941 1953

    WWII

    Barber, J., and M. Harrison, The Soviet Home Front, 1941-45 (London, 1991)

    Bartov, O., The Eastern Front, 1941-45 (New York, 1986)

    Beevor, Anthony, Stalingrad(New York, 1998)

    Boshyk (ed.), Y., Ukraine during World War II(Edmonton, 1986)

    Boeterbloem, Kees,Life and Death Under Stalin: Kalinin Province, 1945-1953 (Montreal, 1999)

    Dallin, Alexander, German Rule in Russia, 1941-1945: A Study of Occupation Policies (Boulder, 1981)

    Garrard, J., and C. Garrard (eds.), World War II and the Soviet People (London, 1993)

    Overy, Richard,Russia at War(London, 1979)

    Salisbury, Harrison, The 900 Days: The Siege of Leningrad(New York, 1969)

    Life in the Era of Late Stalinism

    Duskin, J. Eric, Stalinist Reconstruction and the Confirmation of a New Elite, 1945 1953 (Basingstoke,UK, 2001)

    Fireside, H.,Icon and Swastika (Cambridge, 1971)

    Hahn, Werner, Postwar Soviet Politics: The Fall of Zhdanov and the Defeat of Moderation, 1946-1953

    (Ithaca, 1982)

    Holloway, David, Stalin and the Bomb: The Soviet Union and Atomic Energy, 1939-1956(New Haven,

    1994)

    Mastny, Vojtech,Russias Road to the Cold War: Diplomacy, Warfare, and the Politics of Communism,

    1942-1945 (New York, 1979)

    Nekrich, A.M., The Punished Peoples (New York, 1978)

    Reynolds, D. (ed.), The Origins of the Cold War in Europe (New Haven, 1994)

    Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, From Under the Rubble (Boston, 1975)

    Stites, Richard, ed., Culture and Entertainment in Wartime Russia (Bloomington, IN, 1995)

    Von Geldern, James, and Richard Stites, eds.,Mass Culture in Soviet Russia (Bloomington, IN, 1995)

    Thurston, Robert,Life and Terror in Stalins Russia, 1934-1941 (New Haven, 1996)

    Toker, Leona,Return from the Archipelago: Narratives of Gulag Survivors (Bloomington, IN, 2000)

    Zubok, Vladislav,Inside the Kremlins Cold War: From Stalin to Khrushchev (Cambridge, MA, 1996)

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    II. E. From Stalinism to Stagnation, 1953 - 1985

    Bialer, S., Stalins Successors (Cambridge, 1980)

    Blight, James, and David Welch, On the Brink: Americans and Soviets Reexamine the Cuban Missile

    Crisis (New York, 1990)

    Breslauer, G.W., Khrushchev and Brezhnev as Leaders (London, 1982)

    Shlapentokh, V., Public and Private Life of the Soviet People: Changing Values in Post-Stalin Russia (NewYork, 1989)

    Ulam, Adam,Expansion and Coexistence (New York, 1974)

    Khrushchev

    Blight, James, and David Welch, On the Brink: Americans and Soviets Reexamine the Cuban Missile Crisis

    (New York, 1990)

    Divine, R.A. (ed.), The Cuban Missile Crisis (2nd

    edn., New York, 1988)

    Khrushchev, N.S., Khrushchev Remembers (3 vols., Boston, 1970-90)

    Medvedev, Roy, Khrushchev (New York, 1982)

    Sodaro, M.J.,Moscow, Germany, and the West from Khrushchev to Gorbachev (Ithaca, NY, 1990)