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Great Terror

When The Great Terror was first published in 1968 it was universally acclaimed as one of the most important books ever written about the Soviet Union. Such was the wealth of new information that began to emerge that a revised edition was published in 1990 giving further depth and breadth to this momentous period. This brand new edition brings us right into the present day by way of a fascinating and informative introduction from the author which explores the reactions to the books initial publication - including the response from Russia - and the new information which has subsequently been made available about the Soviet Union. The Great Terror remains an outstanding work of modern history and essential reading for all.
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When The Great Terror was first published in 1968 it was universally acclaimed as one of the most important books ever written about the Soviet Union. Such was the wealth of new information that began to emerge that a revised edition was published in 1990 giving further depth & breadth to this momentous period. This brand new edition brings us right into the present day by way of a fascinating & informative introduction from the author which explores the reactions to the books initial publication
- including the response from Russia
- & the new information which has subsequently been made available about the Soviet Union. The Great Terror remains an outstanding work of modern history & essential reading for all.

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