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Victims of Soviet Terror - by  Nanci Adler & Nanci D Adler (Hardcover) - 1 of 1

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  • Memorial began as a group of dissidents who secretly met to exchange stories of Stalinist repression, make contacts, and collect whatever records they could obtain to establish historical truths about Soviet totalitarianism.
  • About the Author: NANCI D. ADLER a graduate of Columbia University and the University of Amsterdam (the Netherlands), is with the Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry and the Second World Center in Amsterdam.
  • 200 Pages
  • Political Science, Civil Rights

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Memorial began as a group of dissidents who secretly met to exchange stories of Stalinist repression, make contacts, and collect whatever records they could obtain to establish historical truths about Soviet totalitarianism. In Victims of Soviet Terror, Nanci Adler records how Memorial grew from a suspect organization to a powerful human rights movement that collects and disseminates information about Stalinism's crimes and has established a monument to the millions persecuted by the K.G.B. across from the Lubyanka, the shrine of totalitarianism. Using Memorial's own documents, interviews with its founders and supporters, and Soviet and Western news accounts, Adler examines Memorial's functions as a historical society and political force, particularly its efforts to posthymously try Stalin and Stalinist leaders for crimes against the Soviet people.



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Memorial began as a group of dissidents who secretly met to exchange stories of Stalinist repression, make contacts, and collect whatever records they could obtain to establish historical truths about Soviet totalitarianism. In Victims of Soviet Terror, Nanci Adler records how Memorial grew from a suspect organization to a powerful human rights movement that collects and disseminates information about Stalinism's crimes and has established a monument to the millions persecuted by the K.G.B. across from the Lubyanka, the shrine of totalitarianism. Using Memorial's own documents, interviews with its founders and supporters, and Soviet and Western news accounts, Adler examines Memorial's functions as a historical society and political force, particularly its efforts to posthymously try Stalin and Stalinist leaders for crimes against the Soviet people.



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?Memorial, an organization with chapters spanning the former Soviet republics, seeks to honor the victims of Stalinism, aid remaining survivors, and preserve the record of Stalinist suffering and dissidence through research centers and programs. A Memorial monument now stands before the former KGB headquarters in Moscow. Adler, a member of the Geneva Institute on Psychiatry and Amsterdam's Second World Center, describes the rise of Memorial from a handful of citizens taking donations in 1987 to a semiofficially sanctioned organization in 1990. She reviews pertinent Soviet history and examines current aims of the organization. Through the group's documents, news articles, and interviews, the book reveals the role and influence of Memorial, particularly in political activities. This...study is clearly written and offers scholars of Stalinism a solid briefing of this movement.?-Library Journal

?The future role of Memorial in a democratic Russia is far from clear, but surely no less vital than its efforts in the past. Already certain small but vocal groups in Russia call for a return to the "efficiency" and "orderliness" of Soviet (read: Stalinist) regime. Books like Adler's are important in countering this version of "revisionist history" by describing the horrors of the Stalinist period and perhaps even more by recounting the harassment, arrests, and insults endured by even the modest "dissidents" of the Memorial group during the "liberal" Gorbachev period. Adler's book should be read with interest by political scientists, journalists, and anyone interested in recent Russian history.?-Journal of Baltic Studies

"The future role of Memorial in a democratic Russia is far from clear, but surely no less vital than its efforts in the past. Already certain small but vocal groups in Russia call for a return to the "efficiency" and "orderliness" of Soviet (read: Stalinist) regime. Books like Adler's are important in countering this version of "revisionist history" by describing the horrors of the Stalinist period and perhaps even more by recounting the harassment, arrests, and insults endured by even the modest "dissidents" of the Memorial group during the "liberal" Gorbachev period. Adler's book should be read with interest by political scientists, journalists, and anyone interested in recent Russian history."-Journal of Baltic Studies

"Memorial, an organization with chapters spanning the former Soviet republics, seeks to honor the victims of Stalinism, aid remaining survivors, and preserve the record of Stalinist suffering and dissidence through research centers and programs. A Memorial monument now stands before the former KGB headquarters in Moscow. Adler, a member of the Geneva Institute on Psychiatry and Amsterdam's Second World Center, describes the rise of Memorial from a handful of citizens taking donations in 1987 to a semiofficially sanctioned organization in 1990. She reviews pertinent Soviet history and examines current aims of the organization. Through the group's documents, news articles, and interviews, the book reveals the role and influence of Memorial, particularly in political activities. This...study is clearly written and offers scholars of Stalinism a solid briefing of this movement."-Library Journal



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NANCI D. ADLER a graduate of Columbia University and the University of Amsterdam (the Netherlands), is with the Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry and the Second World Center in Amsterdam. She is a contributor to numerous journals.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 200
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: Civil Rights
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Hardcover
Author: Nanci Adler & Nanci D Adler
Language: English
Street Date: July 30, 1993
TCIN: 1008493142
UPC: 9780275945022
Item Number (DPCI): 247-06-0842
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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