Book: Inside The Stalin Archives: Discovering The New Russia With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the country had an opportunity to face its tortured past. In "Inside the Stalin Archives," Brent asks, why didn't this happen? The author draws on high-level Soviet archives to present a deeply felt and vivid portrait of Russia in the 21st century.
From the first publisher granted access to Stalin's personal archive, a provocative and insightful portrait of modern Russia--the most compelling since David Remnick's "Lenin's Tomb,"
To most Americans, Russia remains as enigmatic today as it was during the Iron Curtain era. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the country had an opportunity to face its tortured past. In "Inside the Stalin Archives," Jonathan Brent asks, why didn't this happen? Why are the anti-Semitic Protocols of Zion sold openly in the lobby of the State Duma? Why are archivists under surveillance and phones still tapped? Why does Stalin, a man responsible for the deaths of millions of his own people, remain popular enough to appear on boxes of chocolate sold in Moscow's airport?
Brent draws on fifteen years of unprecedented access to high-level Soviet Archives to answer these questions. He shows us a Russia where, in 1992, used toothbrushes were sold on the sidewalks, while now shops are filled with luxury goods and the streets are jammed with Mercedes. Stalin's specter hovers throughout, and in the book's crescendo Brent takes us deep into the dictator's personal papers to glimpse the dark heart of the new Russia. Both cultural history and personal memoir, "Inside the Stalin Archives" is a deeply felt and vivid portrait of Russia in the twenty-first century.
Details of Book: Inside The Stalin Archives: Discovering The New Russia Book: Inside The Stalin Archives: Discovering The New Russia
Author: Jonathan Brent
ISBN: 0977743330
ISBN-13: 9780977743339
, 978-0977743339
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2008/12/09
Publisher: Turnaround Publisher Services
Number of Pages: 335
Language: English