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Conscience, Dissent and Reform in Soviet Russia
Conscience, Dissent and Reform in Soviet Russia
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Dissident Intelligentsia
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ethical reform movements
gazeta
Gorbachev
human
human rights activism
Human Rights Movement
Ivan III
Late Soviet
Late Soviet Era
Late Soviet Russia
Leonid Plyushch
literaturnaya
Literaturnaya Gazeta
moral philosophy in Soviet Union
Moscow Patriarchate
movement
Nadezhda Mandelstam
Nineteenth Century Russian Literature
Novyi Mir
Optina Pustyn
orthodox
Party Reformers
Pavlik Morozov
perestroika era ethics
religious intellectual history
rights
russian
Russian dissident movement
Russian Language
Russian Orthodox Church
Sergei Bulgakov
Sovetskaya Rossiya
Soviet Ethics
Soviet political thought
Stool Pigeons
Svetlana Alliluyeva
Violate
yakovlev
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9780415331869
- Weight: 566g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 19 Jul 2005
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This book embraces the political, intellectual, social and cultural history of Soviet Russia. Providing a useful perspective of Putin’s Russia, and with a strong historical and religious background, the book:
- looks at the changing features of the Soviet ideology from Lenin to Stalin, and the moral universe of Stalin's time
- explores the history of the moral thinking of the dissident intelligentsia
- examines the moral dimension of Soviet dissent amongst dissidents of both religious and secular persuasions, and includes biographical material
- explores the ethical assumptions of the perestroika era, firstly amongst Communist leaders, and then in the emerging democratic and national forces.
University of Kent, UK
Conscience, Dissent and Reform in Soviet Russia
€192.20
