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Annales du Communisme

Cette vaste histoire documentaire couvre les soixante-quinze années d'existence de l'Union Soviétique. Des universitaires occidentaux et russes de premier plan présentent des documents inédits et historiquement significatifs provenant des anciens archives d'État et de parti soviétiques. Chaque volume comprend des introductions informatives, des commentaires perspicaces et des notes complètes. Cette série constitue un guide essentiel pour l'étude de l'histoire soviétique et de l'ascension et de la chute du communisme international.

Tagebücher 1933-1943. Kommentare und Materialien
The Unknown Lenin
The Road to Terror
Voices of Revolution, 1917
Gulag Voices. An anthology
The Fall of the Romanovs

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