Rancorous Luminaries
R.W. Davies, 28 April 1994
Stalinist Terror: New Perspectives
edited by J. Arch Getty and Roberta Manning.
Cambridge, 294 pp., £35, September 1993,0 521 44125 0 Show More
edited by J. Arch Getty and Roberta Manning.
Cambridge, 294 pp., £35, September 1993,
Beria: Stalin’s First Lieutenant
by Amy Knight.
Princeton, 312 pp., £19.95, January 1994,0 691 03257 2 Show More
by Amy Knight.
Princeton, 312 pp., £19.95, January 1994,
This I Cannot Forget: The Memoirs of Nikolai Bukharin’s Widow
by Anna Larina.
Hutchinson, 385 pp., £25, March 1994,0 09 178141 8 Show More
by Anna Larina.
Hutchinson, 385 pp., £25, March 1994,
Stalin i Ordzhonikidze: Konflikty v Politbyuro v 30-e gody
by O.V. Khlevnyuk.
Rossiya Molodaya, 144 pp., December 1993,5 86646 047 5 Show More
by O.V. Khlevnyuk.
Rossiya Molodaya, 144 pp., December 1993,
“... discussed its size and significance. Before the archives were opened, estimates of the camp and prison population could only be made by assessing survivors’ reports, and by manipulating gaps in the statistics, the confidential but incomplete 1941 plan, and other indirect evidence. The estimates for the end of the Thirties ranged from Dallin and ... ”