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Kozlov, V.A
Massovye Besporiadki v SSSR pri Khrushcheve i Brezhneve: 1953 - Nachalo 1980-kh gg.
[ Mass protests in the USSR under Khrushchev and Brezhnev: 1953 - early 1980s]

Novosibirsk:  Sibirskii Khronograf, 1999
413 p
Serie: Arkhiv Noveishei Istorii Rossii. Seriia "Issledovaniia", Vypusk 1
Hardcover. 16.5 x 23.5 cm
ISBN: 5875500832
Language: Russian
This book covers one of the least studied themes in Soviet history: mass protests from Stalin`s death in 1953 until the death of Andropov. This is the most complete study of conflicts between the population and authorities that took place in several regions of the USSR: Kazakhstan, Ingushetiia, Caucasus, several large Russian cities, including Moscow and St. Petersburg. The author divided the conflicts into several types by cause and their participants; "tselina syndrom", soldiers` unrest, ethnic conflicts, deported peoples, political protest, unrest of town marginals, liberal communists` movement, etc.
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