Political Journey
For nearly 30 years, Bertram D. Wolfe was a prolific commentator on Soviet affairs. His Three Who Made a Revolution (1948) stands as a seminal work on Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin. After World War II and until his death in …
For nearly 30 years, Bertram D. Wolfe was a prolific commentator on Soviet affairs. His Three Who Made a Revolution (1948) stands as a seminal work on Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin. After World War II and until his death in …
The treatment of Eisenhower by historians has become as interesting as the history of his presidency per se. Revisionists looking back on his Administration through the prisms of Vietnam, the collapse of the Great Society, and double-digit inflation have discovered …
This book, the most comprehensive look so far at dissidence in the Soviet Union, is a well-written summary account of the Moscow human rights movement, from the era of the post-Stalinist reforms through Andrei Sakharov’s internal exile in 1980 to …