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A, Oleszczuk Thomas, ed. No asylum: State psychiatric repression in the former USSR. New York: New York University Press, 1996.

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Policing Stalin's socialism: Repression and social order in the Soviet Union, 1924-1953. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009.

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Stalin's Police: Public Order and Mass Repression in the USSR, 1926-1941. Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2009.

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Political justice in the USSR: Dissent and repression in Lithuania, 1969-1987. Boulder: East European Monographs, 1988.

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Alekseenko, I. I. Repressii na Kubani i Severnom Kavkaze v 30-e gg. XX veka. Krasnodar: [Inform. nauchno-metodicheskii t͡s︡entr], 1993.

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Alekseenko, I. I. Repressii na Kubani i severnom Kavkaze v 30-e gg. XX veka. Krasnodar: [Inform. nauchno-metodicheskii t︠s︡entr], 1993.

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Lennart, Samuelson, ed. Stalin, NKVD i repressii 1936-1938 gg. Moskva: ROSSPĖN, 2009.

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Stalinist terror in Eastern Europe: Elite purges and mass repression. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2010.

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United States. Congress. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. CSCE to examine repression against evangelicals in former Soviet Union: Briefing of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Washington, DC: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 1994.

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T︠S︡vetnov, Andreĭ. Repressii v RKKA i NKVD 1936-1941 gg. ; Voennai︠a︡ katastrofa 1941 goda. Rzhev: [publisher not identified], 2014.

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Shkolʹnye uroki po teme "Istorii︠a︡ politicheskikh repressiĭ i soprotivlenii︠a︡ nesvobode v SSSR": Itogi Sedʹmogo mezhregionalʹnogo konkursa uchiteleĭ istorii, obshchestvoznanii︠a︡ i literatury, provedënnogo v 2008-2009 uchebnom godu. Moskva: Prava cheloveka, 2009.

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Ėtnicheskie repressii. Moskva: RadioSoft, 2008.

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Aliev, Ismail. Ėtnicheskie repressii. Moskva: RadioSoft, 2008.

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Brown, Archie, ed. Political Leadership in the Soviet Union. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20262-1.

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John, Bushnell. Mutiny amid repression: Russiansoldiers in the Revolution of 1905-1906. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1985.

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Soviet political society. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall, 1986.

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Soviet political society. 3rd ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1992.

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Soviet political society. 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1989.

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Mutiny amid repression: Russian soldiers in the Revolution of 1905-1906. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1985.

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Culture in the Soviet Union. Milwaukee: Raintree Publishers, 1989.

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Ishii, Akira. Chinese political/economic reform and the soviet Union. Tokyo: International Institute for Global Peace, 1990.

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Goudoever, A. P. van. The limits of destalinization in the Soviet Union: Political rehabilitations in the Soviet Union since Stalin. London: Croom Helm, 1986.

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Goudoever, A. P. van. The limits of destalinization in the Soviet Union: Political rehabilitations in the Soviet Union since Stalin. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1986.

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The politics of sociology in the Soviet Union. Boulder: Westview Press, 1987.

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The Soviet High Command: A military-political history, 1918-1941. 3rd ed. London: Frank Cass, 2001.

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Gérard, Roland. The political economy of transition in the Soviet Union. London: Centre for Economic Policy Research, 1992.

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Soviet socialism: Social and political essays. London: Routledge & K. Paul, 1987.

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Tritten, James John. Observations on a recent trip to the former Soviet Union. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1992.

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Dickhut, Willi. The restoration of capitalism in the Soviet Union. 2nd ed. Essen: Verlag Neuer Weg, 2002.

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Petersson, Bo. The Soviet Union and peacetime neutrality in Europe: A study of Soviet political language. Lund: MH Pub., 1990.

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Garrard, John Gordon. Inside the Soviet Writers' Union. New York: Free Press, 1990.

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The British political elite and the Soviet Union, 1937-1939. London: Frank Cass, 2003.

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Chiesa, Giulietto. Transition to democracy: Political change in the Soviet Union, 1987-1991. Hanover: Dartmouth College, University Press of New England, 1993.

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Tereshchenko, V. V. Dei︠a︡telʹnostʹ vospitatelʹnykh struktur pogranichnykh voĭsk SSSR: Opyt i uroki. (1918-1991 gg.) monografii︠a︡. Moskva: T︠S︡PM FSB Rossii, 2013.

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The Soviet Union: Empire, nation, and system. New Brunswick, N.J: Transaction Publishers, 1990.

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Michael, Ryan. Doctors and the state in the Soviet Union. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990.

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Protest, Reform and Repression in Khrushchev's Soviet Union. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2013.

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Protest, Reform and Repression in Khrushchev's Soviet Union. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2015.

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(Editor), Barry McLoughlin, and Kevin McDermott (Editor), eds. Stalin's Terror: High Politics and Mass Repression in the Soviet Union. Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.

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1949-, McLoughlin Barry, and McDermott Kevin 1957-, eds. Stalin's terror: High politics and mass repression in the Soviet Union. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.

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1949-, McLoughlin Barry, and McDermott Kevin 1957-, eds. Stalin's terror: High politics and mass repression in the Soviet Union. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.

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(Editor), Barry McLoughlin, and Kevin McDermott (Editor), eds. Stalin's Terror: High Politics and Mass Repression in the Soviet Union. Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.

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Staklo, Vadim A., and William J. Chase. Enemies Within the Gates?: The Comintern and the Stalinist Repression, 1934-1939. Yale University Press, 2008.

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Chase, William J. Enemies Within the Gates?: The Comintern and the Stalinist Repression, 1934-1939. Yale University Press, 2010.

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Julicher, Peter. Enemies of the People under the Soviets: A History of Repression and Its Consequences. McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, 2015.

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Enemies within the Gates?: The Comintern and the Stalinist Repression, 1934-1939. Yale University Press, 2001.

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Freedom Repression And Private Property In Russia. Cambridge University Press, 2013.

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Stibbe, Matthew, Kevin McDermott, and Stibbe Mcdermott. Stalinist Terror in Eastern Europe: Elite Purges and Mass Repression. Manchester University Press, 2012.

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Quijada, Justine Buck. Buddhists, Shamans, and Soviets. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190916794.001.0001.

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History in the Soviet Union was a political project. From the Soviet perspective, Buryats, an indigenous Siberian ethnic group, were a “backward” nationality that was carried along on the inexorable march toward the Communist utopian future. When the Soviet Union ended, the Soviet version of history lost its power and Buryats, like other Siberian indigenous peoples, were able to revive religious and cultural traditions that had been suppressed by the Soviet state. In the process, they also recovered knowledge about the past that the Soviet Union had silenced. Borrowing the analytic lens of the chronotope from Bakhtin, this book argues that rituals have chronotopes which situate people within time and space. As they revived rituals, post-Soviet Buryats encountered new historical information and traditional ways of being in time that enabled them to reimagine the Buryat past and what it means to be Buryat. Through the temporal perspective of a reincarnating Buddhist monk, Dashi-Dorzho Etigelov, Buddhists come to see the Soviet period as a test on the path of dharma. Shamanic practitioners, in contrast, renegotiate their relationship to the past by speaking to their ancestors through the bodies of shamans. By comparing the versions of history that are produced in Buddhist, shamanic, and civic rituals, Buddhists, Shamans, and Soviets offers a new lens for analyzing ritual, a new perspective on how an indigenous people grapples with a history of state repression, and an innovative approach to the ethnographic study of how people know about the past.
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Lichtman, Robert M. Defining the McCarthy Era. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037009.003.0001.

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This chapter considers the combination of circumstances and events following World War II that held the seeds of political repression during the McCarthy era. These developments signaled unmistakably that the Soviet Union and its allies threatened America’s security on the international scene. On the domestic front, McCarthy-era repression targeted the Communist Party USA and alleged “Communist front” organizations. Whether a significant internal Communist threat existed in the postwar years was open to question. However, the widespread belief that such a threat did exist, and the related claim that liberal Democrats—New Dealers and their political successors—bore responsibility and could not be trusted to respond adequately, would soon become a reality in American politics. McCarthyism was energized not by opposition to communism but by the linkage of Marxism with liberalism. It was also energized by bare-knuckle partisan political tactics.
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