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russiaReview Date: 2008-04-26
EXCELLENT CONDITIONReview Date: 2007-10-29
An expertly presented and thoroughly informative narrationReview Date: 2003-12-12

Excellent Reference on Ukrainian HistoryReview Date: 2001-03-04
Wonderful to read for an understanding of UkraineReview Date: 2002-07-15
The organization of the book is chronological with 49 chapters divided into ten parts. Each part covers a significant period in Ukrainian history: Pre-Kievan Times; the Kievan Period; the Lithuanian-Polish Period; the Cossack State; the Hetmanate; Ukraine in the Russian Empire; Ukraine in the Austrian Empire; World War I; the Interwar Years; and, World War II & the Postwar Years. Forty-two black-and-white maps help illustrate the concepts described in the text. Also included are thirty-six textual inserts which provide lengthy quotes of important documents. Sometimes these feel redundant because the author has described so well the events highlighted by the inserted texts.
For readers to whom 700 pages of Ukrainian history is not enough and who want to learn more about specific events or periods described in this book, Magocsi provides a forty page bibliographic essay called: For Further Reading. One of the great stumbling blocks for English-speaking readers who want to learn Ukrainian history is the fact that so many Ukrainian sources have not been translated. A great feature of this bibliography is that the vast majority of the works listed are in English.
Ukrainian history is complex. This book, although daunting to read because of its size and depth of coverage, can help the student of Ukrainian history untangle the puzzles of Ukraine and its people. It is a great reference work that belongs in the library of anyone interested in the subject.
A History of Ukraine--MagocsiReview Date: 2002-02-05

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The best single source on the Red ArmyReview Date: 2005-04-13
A classic indeedReview Date: 2000-06-01
A classicReview Date: 1999-03-04
Dunn shows that the victory of the forces of the Soviet Union was something that was unexpected. In 1942 Germany not only controlled all of Europe but also 60 million Soviet citizens. The Germans had a far greater pool of labor and industry to draw on. Rather than the Soviets having vast reserves of manpower by 1943 they had to reduce the size of infantry regiments as they ran out of troops. They key to Soviet success was not the numbers of men but the increase in the number of tanks and other equipment in Soviet formations which were used as a substitute for men. This was made possible by the Soviet command economy that was able to divert almost all production to the war effort. This contrasted to Germany and its allies who squandered its resources up till 1944 by which time it was to late.
Dunn's work like his well researched "Kursk Hitlers Gamble" is a vital book for anyone wanting to understand the true nature of the second world war and why Germany lost. A must read.

Wonderful from start to finish!!!Review Date: 2005-03-05
I was not dissapointed, and i don't think you will be either.
A Fine Little Book!Review Date: 1999-01-29
The book is based on the recollections of the children's tutor, Pierre Gilliard, who accompanied them in exile for a time. It is filled with photographs, letters, and other memorobilia from Monsieur Gilliard's collection. These provide a delightful side to the tragic story of the last days of the Romanovs.
It is a pity that this wonderful book is out of print.
A fascinating view of the family of the last tsarReview Date: 2000-03-22

A beautiful storyReview Date: 2007-11-01
The Beginning of a Dream.....Review Date: 2001-11-30
Beautiful, MovingReview Date: 2007-01-10

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WounderfullReview Date: 2002-07-07
TopsReview Date: 2005-01-10
Hard to find, but worth the trouble.Review Date: 1997-06-02
Little Nellie, a relatively minor character, could fill a whole book by herself. Other characters are familiar, but even better (if possible) versions of those from his more widely-read works. The Aloysha/Myshkin character, vivid and true-to-life, shows the destructive side of innocence in a way that his dopplegangers have not. Every person in this story is so real I felt I already knew them all.
The story involves irresistable passion, unbearable sorrow, gentle love unswayed by ruinous insult, and the impossibility and inevitability of forgiveness. Multiple conflicting emotions battle it out in every breast. I have read this book at least five times. I can't recommend it enough.

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Lovely StoriesReview Date: 2004-11-10
I loved this bookReview Date: 2003-12-19
brilliantly lyrical stories of heartfelt experiencesReview Date: 2003-12-07

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Understanding KamenetsReview Date: 2007-02-18
A great book Review Date: 2006-10-10
The book was written in 1913 and describes what life was like in Kamenetz - the shtetel that he grew up in. It was a typical Eastern European shtetel and the period the book covers is the 1850's and 1860's. It is amazing how the author so clearly captures the spirit of that period. He wrote the memoir as a series of little vignettes - each one describing a different aspect of life in his village. Some of the stories are comical and some are sad. Relations with the non-Jewish population is discussed as well as the relations with the representatives of the Tsar.
My grandparents came from Eastern Europe and after reading this book I felt that I was given a rare treat - a glimpse into my own past.
BOLDLY GONE BEFOREReview Date: 2004-08-07
Yekhezkel Kotik was born into one world and lived long enough to die in another, one in which nearly all physical remants of the old were vanished. An essentially medieval culture, on the periphery of the Russian Empire, unchanged for nearly a milleniuum, was in the course of Yekhezkel's adulthood swept away by the ripples of modernity which swept through the Russian Empire.Kotik was born in a small town in the Belarus -Lithuanian region of the Pale of Settlement, at a time when most men expected to spend their entire lives within a few kilometers of the spot where they came into the world. The 19th Century, however, did not end as it had begun. The emergence of industry, global commerce and the fundamental transformations of political economy which devolved from and fueled these tectonic shifts set people in motion to an unprecedented degree.
Kotik's adult life was strikingly modern. He resettled himself several times in different towns in Belarus and the Ukraine, operating ( with generally disappointing results) a series of businesses. He came to rest in cosmopolitan Warsaw, where he opened what turned into a thriving coffee house much favored by the city's Jewish intellectuals, artists, activists, bon pensants and bon vivants. Yekhezkel flourished in this milieu, and became locally famous as an organizer and promoter of all manner of cooperative societies.
Late in his life, Yekhezkel's socialist son Avraham urged him to write a memoir. It had become clear by this time, the early 20th Century, that the millenium of shtetl life in the Pale of Settlement would otherwise leave few traces of its existence. Yekhezkel, who had never before written anything but pamphlets and corporate by-laws, applied himself to the project and produced the first volume of a planned three. The book was made available to the leading Yiddish writer of the time, Sholom Aleichem, who declared it superior to anything he himself had written. Kotik's subsequent efforts were somewhat less well received, but now I'm giving away too much !
For me, Yekhezkel Kotik is an inventor, possibly the greatest of all time. He invented a time machine.
Paul Kotik
Plantation, FL USA

Samantha Smith's Immortal Legacy.... Review Date: 2007-04-08
When I was in Junior High School back in the early 1960's, and we studied World War One in history class, I remember that the triggering event was identified as caused by an assassination, and that this one act immediately triggered other events that led to the beginning of World War One. Note that one person caused this triggering event by an insane act of terror and murder....
Now, fast-forward to the early 1980's and the growing tensions between America and the Soviet Union. Just as the harsh words and saber-rattling reached a new high, the gravely ill leader of the Soviet Union died and a new leader was chosen to take his place. Fearful of the war talk between her nation and another, young Samantha Smith asked her Mother to write a letter to the new Soviet leader. When her Mom suggested to Samantha that she sit down and write of what was in her heart to the new Soviet leader herself, young Samantha did just that, thus setting a series of events in motion that changed our world forever in leading us from the brink of war to a lasting peace that has remained unbroken to this day....
Samantha Smith's visit to the Soviet Union was a defining event in world history...things were never the same between America and the Soviet Union after her journey. The warlike words ceased between our nations and the good-will and peace in one little girl's heart triumphed over the fear, mistrust, and suspicion that had dominated relationships between the two nations for many decades before her visit. Whatever results people thought her visit might produce, they could never have imagined in their wildest dreams the incredible impact and historical significance that her vist would generate...such impact that is still evident in the early Twenty-First Century!
There wasn't a shooting war between America and the Soviet Union in the 1980's, and when the Soviet Union broke up it did so in a peaceful manner that at one time would have been thought to be impossible. Even today, decades after her tragic death in a commercial airline crash, Samantha Smith is loved and remembered by the Russian people and those of the new nations of the former Soviet Union, as well as in America and throughout the world. Her influence and message of peace and love touch those of today as profoundly as back in the 1980's, and those who pray that the nations and peoples of the world might live in peace as one will never forget her and how she changed our world for the better.
--- John Michael O'Loughlin
Journey to the Soviet UnionReview Date: 2001-11-26
It was a good read; interesting.Review Date: 1999-10-03

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A real political adventure storyReview Date: 2002-11-18
Un livre important pour chaque travailleur militantReview Date: 2002-10-10
C'est avec ces mots que commence cette histoire magnifique du mouvement ouvrière révolutionnaire dans les Etats-unis entre 1920 y 1940. C'est un livre qu'on peut lire comme un romain, mais qui exige la lecture attentive pour pouvoir obtenir toutes ces richesses. Un livre qui doit être dans la bibliothèque de chaque travailleur militant.
James P. Cannon était un jeune militant des Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), membre fondateur y dirigeant de Parti Communiste aux Etats-unis dans les années 1920, dirigeant des militants que ont lutté contre la dégénération staliniste du mouvement communiste et secrétaire national du Parti Socialiste des Travailleurs. L'histoire raconté dans cette livre présent des exemples importants de direction ouvrière, questions de théorie et programme dans le développement d'un parti prolétarienne, du travail de masses, el la vie interne du parti. Il analyse les événements mondiales les plus importantes -- la victoire de la révolution russe, la crise économique y el auge de lutte ouvrière des années 1930, le fascisme, le stalinisme, la guerre civile en Espagne ... Toutes pour aider une nouvelle génération de militants de connaître su histoire et préparer mieux les luttes ouvrières aujourd'hui.
a handful to a thousandsReview Date: 2002-09-21
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