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 History of the Soviet Union (1985-1991) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On December 8, 1991, the leaders of the Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian republics met in Belavezhskaya Pushcha to issue a declaration that the Soviet Union was dissolved and replaced by the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
History of the Soviet Union and Soviet Russia
On March 17, 1991, in a Union-wide referendum 78 % of all voters voted for the retention of the Soviet Union in a reformed form.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Collapse_of_the_Soviet_Union   (2650 words)

  
 History of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 when Boris Yeltsin seized power in the aftermath of a failed military coup that had attempted to topple reform-minded premier Mikhail Gorbachev.
On December 29, 1922 the RSFSR, the Transcaucasian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic, and the Byelorussian and Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republics signed a Treaty of Creation of the USSR forming the Soviet Union by a conference of the representatives, which was confirmed on December 30, 1922 by the 1st Congress of Soviets of the USSR.
Soviets were the bodies of direct popular democracy; although they held no official position of power in the provisional government, they exerted considerable influence over the hearts and minds of the working classes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/History_of_the_Soviet_Union   (2424 words)

  
 Perang Dingin - Wikipedia
With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia lost the superpower status that it had won in the Second World War.
In the strategic conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union a major arena was the strategy of technology (see also deterrence theory).
The armies of the countries involved rarely had much direct participation in the Cold War; the war was primarily fought by intelligence agencies like the CIA (United States), MI6 (United Kingdom), BND (West Germany), Stasi (East Germany) and the KGB (Soviet Union).
ms.wikipedia.org /wiki/Perang_Dingin   (2101 words)

  
 Wikinfo Kievan Rus'
History of Russia and the Soviet Union (1917-1927)
Most Russian historians--especially in the Soviet era--have stressed the Slavic influence in the development of the state.
Kievan Rus was the early Russian state dominated by the city of Kiev from about 860 to the middle of the 12th century.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Kievan_Rus   (1452 words)

  
 Soviet Union Vignette @ LaunchBase.org (Launch Base)
History of the Soviet Union and Soviet Russia
The Soviet Union was established in December 1922 as the union of the Russian (colloquially known as Bolshevist Russia), Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Transcaucasian Soviet republics ruled by Bolshevik parties.
The Soviet Union occupied the eastern portion of the European continent and the northern portion of the Asian continent.
www.launchbase.org /encyclopedia/Soviet_Union   (4972 words)

  
 Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 93005975
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Labor policy Soviet Union History, Working class Soviet Union History, Soviet Union Economic conditions 1985-1991
Publisher description for Soviet workers and the collapse of Perestroika : the Soviet labour process and Gorbachev's reforms, 1985-1991 / Donald Filtzer.
Soviet Workers and and the Collapse of Perestroika is a comprehensive analysis of the role of labour policy in the development and ultimate collapse of Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms.
www.loc.gov /catdir/description/cam025/93005975.html   (218 words)

  
 History of the Soviet Union (1953-1985) -
By 1982 the stagnation of the Soviet economy was obvious, as evidenced by the fact that the Soviet Union had been importing grain from the U.S. throughout the 1970s, but the system was not yet ready for drastic change.
The Soviet Union boycotted the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, retaliating for the United States boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.
With this in mind, some Soviet and Russia specialists have argued that the Kosygin Reforms of 1965 - not Gorbachev's reforms in the 1980s - were the last chance to spare the leadership of the Soviet administrative command economy and to spare the population of the hardships that would surface in the late 1970s.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Destalinization   (3367 words)

  
 The Collapse of the Soviet Union
The Causes and Consequences of the Collapse of the Soviet Union
Soviet Union -- Politics and Government -- 1985-1991
Archive of the August 1991 Soviet Coup (FUNET)
newarkwww.rutgers.edu /guides/glo-sov.html   (209 words)

  
 I Am Cuba - TheBestLinks.com - Casino, Communist, History of the Soviet Union (1985-1991), Director, ...
Although it was produced during the Cold War (arguably as a Soviet propaganda film), the movie was not received well by either the Russian or Cuban public and was almost completely forgotten until it was re-discovered by American filmmakers 30 years later.
I am Cuba was filmed as Soviet propaganda during the Cold War but only became successful when it was shown to audiences in the United States during the 1990s.
Shortly after the Cuban revolution overthrew Fulgencio Batista, the socialist Fidel government, which was isolated by the United States, turned to the USSR for film partnerships.
www.thebestlinks.com /I_Am_Cuba.html   (890 words)

  
 H-Net Review: Roger E. Chapman on Why Did the Soviet Union Collapse?: Understanding Historical Change
To argue that the Soviet Union collapsed is as problematic as to report that it disappeared, another word circulating in book titles.[3] The government obviously changed, but the new system is forged out of the old.
Soviet money was still in use in Russia through the summer of 1993; Soviet passports were not replaced until 1997.
The Soviet Union, unlike the Roman Empire, was not conquered by outside forces.
www.h-net.msu.edu /reviews/showrev.cgi?path=22045935440635   (1830 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Hosking, Geoffrey, The Awakening of the Soviet Union.
Naimark, Norman M., The Russians in Germany: A History of the Soviet Zone of Occupation, 1945-1949.
Heer, Nancy Whittier, Politics and History in the Soviet Union.
www.history.uiuc.edu /fac_dir/koenker_dir/hist328bib.html   (2700 words)

  
 Contemporary Review: The Collapse of the Soviet Union, 1985-1991
Then comes a short assessment to answer the question: why did the Soviet Union collapse, after which are 26 pages of documents, a glossary, Who's Who and list of further reading.
The Soviet collapse was due to 'a revolt or coup from within: the takeover of the Soviet state' by the Russia Republic under Yeltsin.
This title is part of Longman's Seminar Studies in History and therefore combines analyses with relevant documents.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2242/is_1666_285/ai_n8591160   (224 words)

  
 Bishkek - TheBestLinks.com - Bolshevik, History of the Soviet Union (1985-1991), Soviet Union, TheBestLinks.com:Find or fix a stub, ...
Bishkek, Bolshevik, History of the Soviet Union (1985-1991), Soviet Union...
Following the breakup of the Soviet Union, Kyrgyzstan achieved independence in 1991, and the city was again renamed Bishkek.
Bishkek (population 700,000), founded in 1878 and from 1926-1991 known as Frunze, after the Bolshevik commander Mikhail Frunze, is the capital of the country of Kyrgyzstan.
www.thebestlinks.com /Bishkek.html   (259 words)

  
 Russian History e-Resources Links
Rulers of Russia and the Soviet Union (in Russian)
Soviet (mainly literary) journals of the 1920s - e-texts of articles (in Russian)
Below is a selection of sites set out as chronologies of Russian history, containing links to other sites and to translations of documents on the same site.
www.uea.ac.uk /his/webcours/russia/links   (1304 words)

  
 [Harvard Biographies (S-Z)]
Heads of state --Soviet Union -- Biography -- World War, 1939-1945 --Soviet Union -- Politics and government, 1936-1985.
Soviet Union -- Armiia --Biography -- Armiia -- Military life -- Czechoslovakia --History -- Intervention, 1968.
SovietUnion -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921 -- Protestmovements -- Ukraine -- Crimea.
www.people.fas.harvard.edu /~martin11/BioH4.html   (5166 words)

  
 RUSSIA
The Soviet Union was no successor to Rome or Constantinople but a new synthesis of the dialectic of history.
When the Soviet Union fell, the Pretender to the Throne of Russia was the Grand Duke Vladimir, second cousin to the young Grand Duchesses.
Although many in the West were aware of the famine at the time, the Soviet Union and its supporters conspired to suppress credible information about it.
www.friesian.com /russia.htm   (8979 words)

  
 IMPERIAL RUSSIA
The Plow, the Hammer, and the Knout: An Economic History of Eighteenth-Century Russia.
A History of the Russian Church to 1448.
General Histories (familiarity with the narrative of events of these years is assumed, for which such texts are a useful reference).
www.history.uiuc.edu /areas/russia/Russiaprelimbio.htm   (2776 words)

  
 Autopsy on an Empire: The American Ambassador's Account of the Collapse of the Soviet Union
Keywords: book review, history, international, Soviet Union, collapse USSR, Russia, politics and government 1985-1991, foreign relations, United States.
Abstract: The former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union describes and analyzes the events surrounding the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Author: Matlock, Jack F. Title: Autopsy on an empire : the American ambassador's account of the collapse of the Soviet Union / Jack F. Matlock, Jr.
www.weyrich.com /book_reviews/autopsy_empire.html   (157 words)

  
 European 200 subject resources
From LEARN, see also the links from the 'Resources by Subject' pages to relevant subject areas such as History; Political Studies; Film, Television and Media Studies; Sociology.
Nationalism Religious aspects Catholic Church History 20th century
Nationalism Religious aspects Srpska pravoslavna crkva History 20th century
www.library.auckland.ac.nz /subjects/european/European/european_200.htm   (482 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Soviet Society Today: Books: Michael Rywkin
The author (Russian studies, City Coll., CUNY) has traveled in the Soviet Union and knows its history and contemporary problems well.
His book examines many aspects of Soviet life--social structures, the system, and so on.
Europe - Russia & the Former Soviet Union
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0873324455?v=glance   (468 words)

  
 Find in a Library: The hidden nations : the people challenge the Soviet Union
Soviet Union -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements.
The hidden nations : the people challenge the Soviet Union
Find in a Library: The hidden nations : the people challenge the Soviet Union
worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/7855e5a70990c93fa19afeb4da09e526.html   (68 words)

  
 Through the Eyes of the Enemy: Russia's Highest Ranking Military Defector Reveals why Russia Is More Dangerous than Ever
Keywords: book review, international, current_events, conspiracy, history, Russia, KGB, suitcase bomb, GRU spies, espionage, defectors, Soviet Union, biography, officials and employees, USSR, 1953-1985, 1985-1991.
Subjects: Lunev, Stanislav, 1946- Defectors -- Soviet Union -- Biography.
Abstract: Russian defector claims Russia poses a military threat to the United States.
www.weyrich.com /book_reviews/eyes_enemy.html   (184 words)

  
 STUDYWORLD - Online Study Guide Repository
General History, American History, European History, Asian History, African History, World War I and II
Art, Business, Computer, Dream, Education, Experience, Faith, Friendship, Government, History, Imagination, Intelligence, Life, Love, Music, Movie, Nature, Patriotism, Poetry, Religion, Science, Society, Success, Technology, War
studyworld.com /.../European\The_History_of_the_Soviet_Union-321149.htm   (139 words)

  
 Richelson, Blanton and Byrne (1995) The Soviet estimate: U.S. analysis of the Soviet Union, 1947-1991
Richelson, Blanton and Byrne (1995) The Soviet estimate: U.S. analysis of the Soviet Union, 1947-1991
The Soviet estimate: U.S. analysis of the Soviet Union, 1947-1991
Soviet Union; Strategic forces; History; Sources; Defenses; 1953-1985; 1985-1991
www.getcited.org /?PUB=100294757&showStat=Ratings   (99 words)

  
 History of the Soviet Union (1985-1991) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
History of the Soviet Union and Soviet Russia
Following the death of the elderly Konstantin Chernenko, the Politburo elected Mikhail Gorbachev to the position of General Secretary of the Soviet Union in March 1985, marking the rise of a new generation of leadership.
On March 17, 1991, in a Union-wide referendum 78 % of all voters voted for the retention of the Soviet Union in a reformed form.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Collapse_of_the_Soviet_Union   (2647 words)

  
 Alekseeva and Goldberg (1990) The thaw generation: Coming of age in the post-Stalin era
Soviet Union; History; 1953-1985; 1985-1991; Historians; Dissenters; Perestroæika; Glasnost; Biography; Alekseeva, Lëiìudmila
The thaw generation: Coming of age in the post-Stalin era
www.getcited.org /?PUB=102883886&showStat=Ratings   (101 words)

  
 English-Language Russian/FSU History/Civilization Books
HISTORY OF THE SOVIET UNION, 1945-1991: LAST OF THE EMPIRES.
DISSOLUTION: SOVEREIGNTY AND THE BREAKUP OF THE SOVIET UNION.
CONSTRUCTING ETHNOPOLITICS IN THE SOVIET UNION: SAMIZDAT, DEPRIVATION, AND THE RISE OF ETHNIC
library.nyu.edu /research/slav/dk.html   (1471 words)

  
 Through the Eyes of the Enemy: Russia's Highest Ranking Military Defector Reveals why Russia Is More Dangerous than Ever
Keywords: book review, international, current_events, conspiracy, history, Russia, KGB, suitcase bomb, GRU spies, espionage, defectors, Soviet Union, biography, officials and employees, USSR, 1953-1985, 1985-1991.
Subjects: Lunev, Stanislav, 1946- Defectors -- Soviet Union -- Biography.
Abstract: Russian defector claims Russia poses a military threat to the United States.
www.weyrich.com /book_reviews/eyes_enemy.html   (184 words)

  
 Articles - Cold War
The period between the rise of Mikhail Gorbachev as Soviet leader in 1985 to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
The disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991 is generally considered to mark the absolute end of the conflict.
The period between the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 and the rise of Mikhail Gorbachev as Soviet leader in 1985 was characterised by a marked "freeze" in relations between the superpowers after the "thaw" of the Détente period of the 1970s.
www.totalorange.com /articles/Cold_War   (5862 words)

  
 History of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On December 29, 1922 the RSFSR, the Transcaucasian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic, and the Byelorussian and Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republics signed a Treaty of Creation of the USSR forming the Soviet Union by a conference of the representatives, which was confirmed on December 30, 1922 by the 1st Congress of Soviets of the USSR.
The highest executive body was the Politburo (see Organization of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union).
Soviet Union: 1917-1927 • 1927-1953 • 1953-19851985-1991
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/History_of_the_Soviet_Union   (5862 words)

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