Bloodlands or a Bloody Nose to History? Timothy Snyder’s Bloodlands Long ago, the study of the Soviet and Nazi enterprises turned into a cottage industry, and numerous monographs, articles, memoirs, diaries and collections of documents continue to emerge. With so much written, separately and in tandem, one wonders if there is a room for yet another study of the so-called totalitarian twins. Certainly so, argues Timothy Snyder. Snyder takes to task the entire body of literature that preceded h..
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Between 1933 and 1945, some fourteen million civilians were killed by the Nazi and Soviet regimes as...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Timothy Snyder’s "Bloodlands". Critical comments on the construction of historical landscape Jürgen...
Timothy Snyder is a leading light among scholars engaged in the study of 20th century central and ea...
International audienceSince the publication of Bloodlands in 2010 and Black Earth in 2015, the Ameri...
American Sovietology was formed in the years of the “Cold War” as science, which methodologically a...
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Ethnic groups, offenders and victims The propagandist portrayals of the past, present in the discou...
Narrative of untangled lands Timothy Snyder’s Bloodlands is an extremely ambitious project not onl...
This paper critically scrutinizes Timothy Snyder’s book The Road to Unfreedom. Russia, Europe, Ameri...
Global theses with local omissions Timothy Snyder’s book is an ambitious monograph which attempts a...
Vasily Grossman and Ilya Ehrenburg were both significantly influential writers in the Soviet Union d...
Earlier this month the Czech and Slovak governments criticised the airing of a Russian documentary o...
After the German army in 1943 discovered the graves of murdered Polish army officers in the Katyn Fo...
Between 1933 and 1945, some fourteen million civilians were killed by the Nazi and Soviet regimes as...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Timothy Snyder’s "Bloodlands". Critical comments on the construction of historical landscape Jürgen...
Timothy Snyder is a leading light among scholars engaged in the study of 20th century central and ea...
International audienceSince the publication of Bloodlands in 2010 and Black Earth in 2015, the Ameri...
American Sovietology was formed in the years of the “Cold War” as science, which methodologically a...
Straipsnis yra Timothy Snyder studijos „Bloodlands. Europe between Hitler and Stalin“ (New York: Bas...
Reading Snyder. Reflections of a Belarusian historian Timothy Snyder has carried out a detailed com...
Ethnic groups, offenders and victims The propagandist portrayals of the past, present in the discou...
Narrative of untangled lands Timothy Snyder’s Bloodlands is an extremely ambitious project not onl...
This paper critically scrutinizes Timothy Snyder’s book The Road to Unfreedom. Russia, Europe, Ameri...
Global theses with local omissions Timothy Snyder’s book is an ambitious monograph which attempts a...
Vasily Grossman and Ilya Ehrenburg were both significantly influential writers in the Soviet Union d...
Earlier this month the Czech and Slovak governments criticised the airing of a Russian documentary o...
After the German army in 1943 discovered the graves of murdered Polish army officers in the Katyn Fo...