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671by edited by Thomas T. Hammond ; associate editor, Robert Farrell ; foreword by Cyril E. Black.“…First published as Volume XI, Number 4, 1971, of Studies on the Soviet Union. Includes index and bibliography: p. [649]-652.…”
Published 1976.
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672by edited by the Russian Institute, Columbia University.“…Secret speech of Khrushchev concerning the "Cult of the individual", delivered at the twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, February 25, 1956. Includes biographical appendix, p. 335-338.…”
Published 1956.
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673by edited by Leonard Schapiro ; assistant editor Ellen de Kadt.“….: Scientific truth and political authority in the Soviet Union. 152-178. - Birch, J.: The Albanian political experience. 179-200. - Powell, D. …”
Published 1972.
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674by edited by Neil O'Connor.“…--Psychotherapy in the Soviet Union, by B. H. Kirman.--Some statistical and cybernetic models in recent Soviet psychology, by P. …”
Published [1966]
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675by Sarah B. Snyder.“…Human Rights Activism and the End of the Cold War explores how, in the aftermath of the signing of the Helsinki Final Act in 1975, a transnational network of activists committed to human rights in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe made the topic a central element in East-West diplomacy. …”
Published 2011.
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676by translated and edited by Harold J. Berman and John B. Quigley, Jr.“…--Rules of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.--General statute on USSR ministries.--Statute on elections to the Supreme Soviet.…”
Published 1969.
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677by Leena Riska-Campbell.“…After a long and arduous negotiation process, the institute was finally established by twelve national member organizations from the following countries: Bulgaria, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Federal republic of Germany (FRG), France, German Democratic Republic (GDR), Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Poland, Soviet Union and United States; a few years later Sweden, Finland and the Netherlands also joined."…”
Published 2011.
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678by edited by Pedro Ramet.“…The interplay of religious policy and nationalities policy in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe / Pedro Ramet -- National consciousness and Christianity in Eastern Europe / Alan Scarfe -- The neo-Slavophile trend and its relation to the contemporary religious revival in the USSR / Dimitry Pospielovsky -- Religion and nationalism in Ukraine / Vasyl Markus -- Nationalism and the Catholic Church in Lithuania / K�estutis K. …”
Published 1984.