Moscow 1956 : : The Silenced Spring / / Kathleen E. Smith.

In 1956 Khrushchev stunned Communists by reciting a litany of Stalin’s abuses. His bid to rejuvenate the Party opened the door to upheaval, as Soviet citizens asked where the system had gone astray. Kathleen Smith contends that the year’s brief thaw set in motion a cycle of reform and retrenchment t...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Prologue -- 1. JANUARY: After the Ice -- 2. FEBRUARY: A Sudden Thaw -- 3. MARCH: A Flood of Questions -- 4. APRIL: Early Spring -- 5. MAY: Fresh Air -- 6. JUNE: First Flush of Youth -- 7. JULY: Intellectual Heat -- 8. AUGUST: By the Sweat of Their Brows -- 9. SEPTEMBER: Ocean Breezes -- 10. OCTOBER: Storm Clouds -- 11. NOVEMBER: Winds from the East -- 12. DECEMBER: The Big Chill -- Epilogue -- Afterlives -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index
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In 1956 Khrushchev stunned Communists by reciting a litany of Stalin’s abuses. His bid to rejuvenate the Party opened the door to upheaval, as Soviet citizens asked where the system had gone astray. Kathleen Smith contends that the year’s brief thaw set in motion a cycle of reform and retrenchment that would recur until the Soviet Union’s collapse.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Prologue --
1. JANUARY: After the Ice --
2. FEBRUARY: A Sudden Thaw --
3. MARCH: A Flood of Questions --
4. APRIL: Early Spring --
5. MAY: Fresh Air --
6. JUNE: First Flush of Youth --
7. JULY: Intellectual Heat --
8. AUGUST: By the Sweat of Their Brows --
9. SEPTEMBER: Ocean Breezes --
10. OCTOBER: Storm Clouds --
11. NOVEMBER: Winds from the East --
12. DECEMBER: The Big Chill --
Epilogue --
Afterlives --
Notes --
Acknowledgments --
Index
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Contents --
Prologue --
1. JANUARY: After the Ice --
2. FEBRUARY: A Sudden Thaw --
3. MARCH: A Flood of Questions --
4. APRIL: Early Spring --
5. MAY: Fresh Air --
6. JUNE: First Flush of Youth --
7. JULY: Intellectual Heat --
8. AUGUST: By the Sweat of Their Brows --
9. SEPTEMBER: Ocean Breezes --
10. OCTOBER: Storm Clouds --
11. NOVEMBER: Winds from the East --
12. DECEMBER: The Big Chill --
Epilogue --
Afterlives --
Notes --
Acknowledgments --
Index
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Contents --
Prologue --
1. JANUARY: After the Ice --
2. FEBRUARY: A Sudden Thaw --
3. MARCH: A Flood of Questions --
4. APRIL: Early Spring --
5. MAY: Fresh Air --
6. JUNE: First Flush of Youth --
7. JULY: Intellectual Heat --
8. AUGUST: By the Sweat of Their Brows --
9. SEPTEMBER: Ocean Breezes --
10. OCTOBER: Storm Clouds --
11. NOVEMBER: Winds from the East --
12. DECEMBER: The Big Chill --
Epilogue --
Afterlives --
Notes --
Acknowledgments --
Index
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