RUSSIA AND THE SOVIET UNION AT THE HOOVER INSTITUTION LIBRARY A Bibliography of Materials Published or Sponsored by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace Compiled by Molly Molloy, Reference Librarian Hoover Institution Library Updated April 2005 RUSSIA AND THE SOVIET UNION AT THE HOOVER INSTITUTION LIBRARY: a bibliography of materials published or sponsored by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace Molly Molloy Hoover Institution Library Alexandra, Empress consort of Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia. The Letters of the Tsaritsa to the Tsar, 1914-1916. 1973. [xx], 462p. (Reprint of 1923 London edition, with a new foreword by Ivan Bydzan) Arnold, Anthony. Afghanistan, the Soviet invasion in perspective. 1981. xvi, 126p. (Hoover Press publication; 251) (Hoover international studies) --------------------. Afghanistan, the Soviet invasion in perspective. Revised and enlarged edition. 1985. xviii, 179p. (Hoover Press publication; 321) (Hoover international studies) Ascher, Abraham. Pavel Axelrod and the development of Menshevism. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1972. viii, 420p. (Russian Research Center studies; 70) (Hoover Institution publication; 115) Asparaturian, Vernon V. The Soviet Union in the world communist system. 1966. 96p. (Integration and community building among the fourteen communist party-states; 3) (Hoover Institution studies; 13) Bacon, Walter M. Behind closed doors: secret papers on the failure of Romanian-Soviet negotiations, 1931-1932. Translated with an introductory essay by WMB. 1979. xv, 212p. (Hoover Institution publication; 180) (Hoover archival documentaries) Bailey, Thomas Andrew. The Marshall Plan summer: an eyewitness report on Europe and the Russians in 1947. 1977. viii, 246p. Bazili, Nikolai Aleksandrovich. Diplomat of Imperial Russia, 1903-1917: memoirs, by Nicholas De Basily. 1973. x, 201p. (Hoover Institution publication; 125) Behind the façade of Stalin’s command economy: evidence from the Soviet state and party archives. Edited by Paul R. Gregory. 2001. ix, 202p. (Hoover Institution Press publication; 493) Bernstam, Mikhail S., and Alvin Rabushka. Fixing Russia’s banks: a proposal for growth. 1998. 114p. (Hoover Institution Press publication; 449) Breshko-Breshkovskaia, E.K. Hidden springs of the Russian revolution: personal memoirs of Katerina Breshkovskaia. Edited by Lincoln Hutchinson; foreword by A.F. Kerenski. Stanford University Press, 1931. xxi, 369p. (based on papers in Hoover Archives) 2 Bukovskii, Vladimir Konstantinovich. To choose freedom. Translated from the French (Cette lancinante douleur de la liberté) by Denise H. Wood; edited by Alexis Klimoff. 1987. x, 188p. (Hoover Press publication; 344) Bunyan, James, and H.H. Fisher. The Bolshevik revolution, 1917-1918: documents and materials. Stanford University Press; Oxford University Press, 1934. xii, 735p. “This volume follows chronologically the Documents of Russian history, 1914-1917, published by the late Professor Frank A. Golder… A considerable number of the documents of the present volume were selected and translated by Mr. Golder.” (Hoover War Library publications; no.3) Bunyan, James. The Origin of forced labor in the Soviet state, 1917-1921: documents and materials. Published in cooperation with the Hoover Institution by The Johns Hopkins Press, c1967. xi, 276p. (Hoover Institution publications; [61]) Clemens, Walter C. The Arms race and Sino-Soviet relations. 1968. xi, 335p. (Hoover Institution publication; 72) CNN’s Cold war documentary: issues and controversy. Edited by Arnold Beichman. 2000. xiv, 173p. (Hoover Institution Press publication; 466) The Collapse of communism. Edited by Lee Edwards. 2000. xvi, 207p. (Hoover Institution Press publication; 473) Conference on Soviet Strategic Deception (1985: Naval Postgraduate School). Soviet strategic deception. Edited by Brian D. Daily, Patrick J. Parker (Naval Postgraduate School). Co-published with Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1987. xxi, 538p. Proceedings of a conference held at the Naval Postgraduate School, September 26-28, 1985. Conquest, Robert. History, humanity, and truth. 1993. 17p. (Jefferson lecture in the humanities; 1993) (Hoover essays (Stanford, Calif.: 1992); no.5) A lecture presented at the National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington, D.C., May 5, 1993, and at the Hoover Institution, May 12, 1992. --------------------. Inside Stalin’s secret police: NKVD politics, 1936-39. 1985. ix, 222p. (Hoover Press publication; 324) -------------------. Present danger: towards a foreign policy. 1979. xi, 159p. (Hoover Institution Press publication; 216) Conyngham, William J. Industrial management in the Soviet Union: the role of the CPSU in industrial decision-making 1917-1970. [1973]. xxxvi, 378p. (Hoover Institution publication; 116) De Basily, Lascelle Meserve. Memoirs of a lost world. Stanford, California: Distributed by Hoover Institution Press, 1975. vii, 308p. 3 Dear comrades: Menshevik reports on the Bolshevik Revolution and the Civil War. Edited and translated by Vladimir N. Brovkin. 1991. xxii, 275p. (Hoover Press publication; 389 [i.e.398]) (Hoover archival documentaries) Deti GULAGa, 1918-1956. Compiled by S.S. Vilenskii, A.I. Kokurin, G.V. Atmashkina, and I.IU. Novichenko. Co-published with Moskva: Mezhdunarodnyi fond “Demokratiia”, 2002. 628p. (Rossiia. XX vek, dokumenty) (sponsored by Hoover) Doolin, Dennis J. Territorial claims in the Sino-Soviet conflict: documents & analysis. 1965. 77p. (Hoover Institution studies; 7) Dotsenko, Paul. The Struggle for a democracy in Siberia, 1917-1920: eyewitness account of a contemporary. 1983. xvii, 178p. (Hoover Press publication; 277) (based on Hoover Archives) Douglass, Joseph, with Amoretta M. Hoeber; foreword by Eugene V. Rostov. Soviet strategy for nuclear war. 1979. xv, 138p. (Hoover Institution publication; 208) (Hoover international studies) Dvinov, Boris L. Ot legal’nosti k podpol’iu, 1921-1922. Prilozhenie: G. KuchinOranskii. Zapiski. Title on added title page: From Legality to the Underground, 19211922. Supplement: Notes on Menshevik underground activities in Russia in 1923-24. (…”one of the first volumes of the Russian-language series of the [Inter-University] Project on the History of the Menshevik movement…” from p.5, preface by Leopold H. Haimson) 1968. “First published in 1955 in a limited number of copies.” – p.5. 201p. (Hoover Institution foreign language publications; [2]) Economic transition in Eastern Europe and Russia: realities of reform. Edited by Edward P. Lazear. 1995. 447p. (Hoover Institution Press publication; 425) Economics of forced labor: the Soviet gulag. Edited by Paul R. Gregory and Valery Lazarev; foreword by Robert Conquest. 2003. xvii, 212p. (Hoover Institution Press publication; 518) Eudin, Xenia Joukoff, and Robert M. Slusser. Soviet foreign policy, 1928-1934: documents and materials. 2v. University Park, [PA] and London: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1966-67. Published for the Hoover Institution. (Hoover Institution publication; 51) ------------------------- and Robert C. North. Soviet Russia and the East, 1920-1927: a documentary survey. Stanford University Press, 1957. xviii, 478p. (Hoover Institution publication; 25) ------------------------- and Harold H. Fisher in collaboration with Rosemary Brown Jones. Soviet Russia and the West, 1920-1927: a documentary survey. Stanford University Press, 1957. xxxvii, 450p. (Hoover Institution publication; 26) 4 Fisher, Harold H. The Famine in Soviet Russia, 1919-1923: the operations of the American Relief Administration. Stanford University Press; Oxford University Press, 1927. Originally published: New York: Macmillan, 1927. x, 609p. (Hoover War Library publication; no.9) Gankin, Olga Hess and Harold H. Fisher. The Bolsheviks and the world war: the origin of the Third International. Stanford University Press; Oxford University Press, 1940. xvii, 856p. (Hoover Library publication; no.15) Reprinted in a slightly revised edition in1960 by Stanford University Press. xviii, 856p. Gann, Lewis H. The United States and the new Russia. 1993. 47p. (Hoover essays (Stanford, Calif.: 1992); no.2) Georgii Zhukov: stenogramma oktiabr'skogo (1957g.) plenuma TsK KPSS i drugie dokumenty. Compiled by V. Naumov, M. Prozumenshchikov, IU. Sigachev, N. Tomilina, I. Shevchuk; nauchnyi redaktor V. Naumov. Co-published with Moskva: Mezhdunarodnyi Fond “Demokratiia”, 2001. 817p. (Rossiia. XX vek, dokumenty) (sponsored by Hoover) Golder, Frank Alfred. War, revolution, and peace in Russia: the passages of Frank Golder, 1914-1927. Compiled, edited, and introduced by Terence Emmons and Bertrand M. Patenaude. 1992. xxvi, 369p. (Hoover Institution Press publication; 411) (Hoover archival documentaries) (based on his diaries and travel correspondence in Hoover Archives) Got'e, IU.V. (IUrii Vladimirovich) Time of troubles, the diary of Iurii Vladimirovich Got’e, Moscow, July 8, 1917 to July 23, 1922. Translated, edited, and introduced by Terence Emmons. Princeton University Press, 1988. xix, 513p. (sponsored by Hoover) Russian edition published as Moi zametki. (Original manuscript in Hoover Archives) Gurko, Vladimir Iosifovich. Features and figures of the past: government and opinion in the reign of Nicholas II. Edited by J.E. Wallace Sterling, Xenia Joukoff Eudin, and H.H. Fisher; translated by Laura Matveev. Stanford University Press; Oxford University Press, 1939. xix, 760p. Published under the authority of the directors of the Hoover Library on War, Revolution and Peace. (Hoover Institution publication; 14) (Original manuscript in Hoover Archives) Henderson, Loy W. (Loy Wesley). A Question of trust: the origins of U.S.-Soviet diplomatic relations: the memoirs of Loy W. Henderson. Edited by George W. Baer. 1986. xxxi, 579p. (Hoover Press publication; 333) (Hoover archival documentaries) (based on memoirs in Hoover Archives) Hinton, Harold C. The Bear at the gate: Chinese policymaking under Soviet pressure. Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, [1971]. 112p. (AEI-Hoover policy studies; 1) (AEI special analysis; 21) (Hoover Institution studies; 31) 5 Ipatieff, Vladimir N. The Life of a chemist: memoirs of Vladimir N. Ipatieff. Edited by Xenia Joukoff Eudin, Helen Dwight Fisher [and] Harold H. Fisher; translated by Vladimir Haensel and Mrs. Ralph H. Lusher. Stanford University Press; Oxford University Press, 1946. xv, 658p. (Hoover Institution publication; 21) (based in part on Hoover Archives) Istoriia stalinskogo Gulaga: konets 1920-kh–pervaia polovina 1950-kh godov: sobranie dokumentov v semi tomakh. Red. sovet izdaniia IU.N. Afanas’ev … [et al.]. Moskva: ROSSPEN, 2004– 7 vols.; Tom 1. Massovye repressii v SSSR . Tom 2. Karatel’naia sistema: struktura i kadry. Tom 3. Ekonomika Gulaga. Tom 4. Naselenie Gulaga: chislennost’ i usloviia soderzhaniia. Tom 5. Spetspereselentsy v SSSR. Tom 6. Vosstaniia, bunty i zabastovki zakliuchennykh. Jamgotch, Nish. Soviet-East European dialogue: international relations of a new type? 1968. 165p. (Hoover Institution studies; 21) Jansen, Marc, and Nikita Petrov. Stalin’s loyal executioner: People’s Commissar Nikolai Ezhov, 1895-1940. 2002. xiii, 274p. (Hoover Institution Press publication; 502) Kennedy-Minott, Rodney. Lonely path to follow: nonaligned Sweden, United States/NATO, and the USSR. 1990. 53p. (Essays in public policy; 15) Kokovtsov, Vladimir Nikolaevich. Out of my past: the memoirs of Count Kokovtsov, Russian Minister of Finance, 1904-1914, Chairman of the Council of Ministers, 19111914. Edited by H.H. Fisher; translated by Laura Matveev. Stanford University Press; Oxford University Press, 1935. xx, 615p. (Hoover War Library publication; no.6) (based on memoirs in Hoover Archives) Krasnov, Vladislav. Soviet defectors: the KGB wanted list. 1986. xvi, 264p. (Hoover Press publication; 323) The Last empire: nationality and the Soviet future. Edited by Robert Conquest. 1986. xiv, 406p. (Hoover Press publication; 325) Lavrentii Beriia, 1953: Stenogramma iiul'skogo plenuma TsK KPSS i drugie dokumenty. Compiled by V. Naumov, IU. Sigachev; [otv. red. G.I. Reznichenko]. Co-published with Moskva: Mezhdunarodnyi fond “Demokratiia”, 1999. 510p. (Rossiia. XX vek, dokumenty) (sponsored by Hoover) Lazić, Branko M., and Milorad M. Drachkovitch. Lenin and the Comintern. 1972. Volume 1 (of two planned). xiii, 683p. (Hoover Institution publication; 106) Lee, William Thomas, and Richard F. Staar. Soviet military policy since World War II. 1986. xxii, 263p. (Hoover Press publication; 330) Lenin, Vladimir I. Lenin reader. Selected and edited by Stefan T. Possony. Published in conjunction with Henry Regnery Company, Chicago, 1966. xxxii, 528p. (Hoover Institution studies; 15) 6 Lenin: the man, the theorist, the leader: a reappraisal. Edited by Leonard Schapiro and Peter Reddaway; assistant editor Paul Rosta. London: Pall Mall Press in association with the Hoover Institution, 1967. x, 317p. (Hoover Institution publications; [59]) Lewytzkyj, Borys. The Soviet political elite: brief biographies, indices and tables on 989 members and candidate members of the CPSU Central Committee from 1912 to 1969, together with an overall analysis. 1970. 2v. An unabridged and unedited reproduction of an original manuscript published in Munich, 1969. (Also microfilmed by Stanford in 1970.) ---------------------. Stalinist terror in the thirties: documentation from the Soviet press. Compiled with a preface and introduction by Borys Levytsky. [c1974]. xxvii, 521p. (Hoover Institution publication; 126) Litoshenko, L.N. Sotsializatsiia zemli v Rossii. Red. kollegiia: V. Danilov, D. Diugarm, A. Nikonov, B. Patenaude, T. Emmons, T. Shanin. Novosibirsk: Sibirskii khronograf; 2001. 536p. (sponsored by Hoover) (Original manuscript in Hoover Archives) Maitre, Hans Joachim. The 1980 Moscow Olympics: politics and policy: remarks. 1980. 29p. “Delivered at the Intercollegiate Studies Institute – Philadelphia Society Conference, April 12, 1980, Chicago.” (Hoover lecture series) Martynov, Aleksandr Pavlovich. Moia sluzhba v Otdel’nom korpuse zhandarmov; vospominaniia. Title on added title page: My service in the special corps of gendarmes: reminiscences. Edited by Richard Wraga. 1972. xii, 351p. (Hoover Institution foreign language publications; [8]) (based on his papers in Hoover Archives) Matthews, Mervyn. Passports and freedom of residence in the USSR. 1990. 19p. (John M. Olin Lecture: 1990) -----------------------. Patterns of deprivation in the Soviet Union under Brezhnev and Gorbachev. 1989. xvi, 158p. (Hoover Press publication; 383) Mazour, Anatole Gregory. The Writing of history in the Soviet Union. [1971]. xvi, 383p. (Hoover Institution publication; 87) McCarthy, John. Terms for Soviet access to western computer technology. 1989. 8p. (Essays in public policy; 14) McFaul, Michael. Russia’s 1996 presidential election: the end of polarized politics. xiii, 169p. (Hoover Institution Press publication; 442) ------------------- and Sergei Markov. The Troubled birth of Russian democracy: parties, personalities, and programs. 1993. xiv, 317p. (Hoover Institution Press publication; 415) -------------------. Understanding Russia’s 1993 parliamentary elections: implications for U.S. foreign policy. 1994. 52p. (Essays in public policy; 49) Mehnert, Klaus. The Russians & their favorite books. 1983. xv, 280p. (Hoover Press publication; 282) 7 The Mensheviks: from the revolution of 1917 to the second World War. Edited by Leopold H. Haimson; with contributions by David Dallin, George Denicke, Leo Lande, Boris Sapir, and Simon Wolin; translated by Gertrude Vakar. “This volume is one of a series arising from the work of the Inter-University Project on the History of the Menshevik Movement.” Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1974. xxiii, 476p. (The History of Menshevism) (Hoover Institution publication; 117) Mitchell, R. Judson. Getting to the top in the USSR: cyclical patterns in the leadership succession process. 1990. xiv, 237p. (Hoover Press publication; 392) -----------------------. Ideology of a superpower: contemporary Soviet doctrine on international relations. 1982. xiv, 159p. (Hoover Press publication; 262) (Hoover international studies) Molotov, Malenkov, Kaganovich, 1957: stenogramma iun’skogo plenuma TsK KPSS i drugie dokumenty. Compiled by N. Kovaleva and others; [otv. red. G.I. Reznichenko]. Co-published with Moskva: Mezhdunarodnyi Fund “Demokratiia”, 1998. 843p. (Rossiia. XX vek, dokumenty) (sponsored by Hoover) Mote, Max E. Soviet local and republic elections: a description of the 1963 elections in Leningrad based on official documents, press accounts, and private interviews. 1965. 123p. (Hoover institution studies; 10) Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia. The Letters of the Tsar to the Tsaritsa. (Reprint of 1929 London edition, with a new foreword by Ivan Bydzan.) Translated by A.L. Hynes from the official edition of the Romanov correspondence. 1973. 325p. Nicolaevsky, Boris I. Power and the Soviet elite; “The letter of an old Bolshevik,” and other essays. Edited by Janet D. Zagoria. NY: published for the Hoover Institution by Praeger, [1965]. xxi, 375p. (Praeger publications in Russian history and world communism; no.159) (Hoover Institution publication; 39) North, Robert Carver. Moscow and Chinese Communists. Stanford University Press, [1953]. ix, 306p. (Hoover Institute studies; [2]) Second edition, published by Stanford, [1963]. [ix], 310p. Oppenheim, Samuel A. The Practical Bolshevik: A.I. Rykov and Russian communism, 1881-1938 [microfilm]. 1979. x, 600p. (Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. Hoover Institution manuscripts in microfilm; 7) Patenaude, Bertrand M. The Big show in Bololand: the American relief expedition to Soviet Russia in the famine of 1921. Stanford University Press, 2002. 817p. (based in large part part on materials in Hoover Archives) Pipes, Richard. How Washington makes Soviet policy: observations of a visitor. 1990. 12p. (John M. Olin Lecture: 1990) 8 Pool, Ithiel de Sola, with the collaboration of George K. Schueller … [et al.]. Satellite generals: a study of military elites in the Soviet sphere. Stanford University Press, 1955. vi, 165p. (Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. Studies. Series B: Elites; no.5) Possony, Stefan Thomas. Lenin: the compulsive revolutionary. Chicago: Regnery, c1964. xix, 418p. (The Hoover Institution series) Public diplomacy: USA versus USSR. Edited by Richard F. Staar, foreword by W. Glenn Campbell. 1986. xviii, 305p. (Hoover Press publication; 345) Pundeff, Marin V. History in the U.S.S.R.: selected readings. Compiled and edited by Marin Pundeff. San Francisco: published for the Hoover Institution by Chandler Pub. Co., [1967]. x, 313p. (Hoover Institution publication; 52) Radkey, Oliver H. The Unknown civil war in Soviet Russia: a study of the Green movement in the Tambov region 1920-1921. 1976. xiv, 457p. (Hoover Institution publication; 155) The Red orchestra. Edited by Dennis L. Bark. 1986-1989. 3 vols.: [Vol. 1]. Instruments of Soviet policy. Vol. 2. The Case of Africa. Vol. 3. The Case of the Southwest Pacific. (Hoover Press publications; 308, 374, 376) Rossiia i SShA: diplomaticheskie otnosheniia, 1900-1917. Compiled by IU.V. Basenko, V.I Zhuravlev, and E.IU. Sergeev; [otv. red. G.I. Reznichenko]. Co-published with Moskva: Mezhdunarodnyi fund “Demokratiia”, 1999. 853p. (Rossiia. XX vek, dokumenty) (sponsored by Hoover) Rowen, Henry S., with Charles Wolf, Jr., and Jeanne Tayler. The Soviet Union as military giant and economic weakling. 1990. 19p. (Essays in public policy; 18) Russia and Asia: essays on the influence of Russia on the Asian peoples. Edited by Wayne S. Vucinich. [c1972]. xiv, 521p. (Hoover Institution publication; 107 [i.e. 109]) Papers originally presented at a conference held at Stanford University, November 30December 2, 1967. The Russian provisional government 1917: documents. Documents selected and edited by Robert Paul Browder and Alexander F. Kerensky. 3 vols. Stanford University Press, 1961. (Hoover Institution publications; [27]) Schueller, George Konrad, with an introduction by Harold H. Fisher. The Politburo. Stanford University Press, 1951. vi, 79p. (Hoover Institution studies. Series B., Elite studies; no.2) ------------------------------. The Politburo: biographical studies of a Soviet elite. [Stanford, Calif., 195-?] 120p. At head of title: The RADIR Project, Hoover Institute and Library, Stanford University. 9 Schwarz, Solomon M. The Russian Revolution of 1905: the workers’ movement and the formation of Bolshevism and Menshevism. Translated by Gertrude Vakar. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, [1967]. xxii, 361p. One of a series of books published by the Inter-university Project on the History of the Menshevik Movement. (The History of Menshevism) (Hoover Institution publication; 50) Seton-Watson, Hugh. The Imperialist revolutionaries: trends in world communism in the 1960’s and 1970’s. 1978. x, 157p. (Hoover international studies) (Hoover Institution publication; 193) Shishkin, V.I., compiler. Sibirskaia vandeia. Title in English abstract: Siberian Vendee. Edited by V.T. Kabanov. 2 vols.: Tom 1. 1919-1920. Tom 2. 1920-1921. Co-published with Moskva: Mezhdunarodnyi fund “Demokratiia”, 2000. (Rossiia. XX vek, dokumenty) (sponsored by Hoover) Shoup, Paul. The East European and Soviet data handbook: political, social, and developmental indicators, 1945-1975. Co-published with Columbia University Press, 1981. xv, 481p. Shultz, Richard H. The Soviet Union and revolutionary warfare: principles, practices, and regional comparisons. 1988. x, 283p. (Hoover Press publication; 371) Siberia and the Soviet Far East: strategic dimensions and multinational perspectives. Edited by Rodger Swearingen. 1987. xix, 298p. (Hoover Press publication; 336) Slusser, Robert M. and Jan F. Triska, with the assistance of George Ginsburgs [and] Wilfred O. Reiners. A Calendar of Soviet treaties, 1917-1957. Stanford University Press, 1959. xii, 530p. (Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace. Documentary series; no.4) Ginsburgs, George, Robert M. Slusser, and Jan F. Triska. A Calendar of Soviet treaties, 1917-1980: a compilation of volumes 1, 2, and 3 of the series “A Calendar of Soviet Treaties.” Draft edition; scanned, collated, and corrected by Bruce A. Elleman, Richard S. Christiansen. [Stanford, Calif.: s.n.], 1995. xiv, 1321p. Sokol’nikov, G. IA, and associates. Soviet policy in public finance, 1917-1928. Translated by Elena Varneck; edited by Lincoln Hutchinson and Carl C. Plehn. Stanford University Press; Oxford University Press, 1931. xiv, 470 p. Published under the auspices of the Committee on Russian Research of the Hoover War Library. Solzhenitsyn, Alexander. Solzhenitsyn speaks at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace – Stanford University, California, May-June 1976. (… “Includes remarks made upon receipt of the American Friendship Award from the Freedoms Foundation June 1, 1976…”) 1976. [12]p. Solzhenitsyn in exile: critical essays and documentary materials. Edited by John B. Dunlop, Richard S. Haugh, and Michael Nicholson. 1985, c1982. vi, 414p. (Hoover Press publication; 305) 10 “Sovershenno lichno i doveritel’no!” B.A. Bakhmetev—V.A. Maklakov: perepiska, 19191951: v 3 tomakh. Title on added title page: “Strictly personal and confidential!” B.A. Bakhmetev and V.A. Maklakov: correspondence, 1919-1951: in 3 volumes. Edited and introduced with a commentary by O.V. Budnitskii; foreword by T. Emmons. Copublished with Moskva: ROSSPEN, 2001-2002. Tom 1. avgust 1919-sentiabr’ 1921. Tom 2. sentiabr’ 1921-mai 1923. Tom 3. iun’ 1923- fevral’ 1951. (sponsored by Hoover) Sovetsko-amerikanskie otnosheniia: gody nepriznaniia, 1918-1926. Compiled by V.V. Aldoshin, IU.V. Ivanov (otv. sostavitel’), V.M. Semenov, V.A. Tarasov; otv. red. A.A. Beliaev. Co-published with Moskva: Mezhdunarodnyi fund “Demokratiia”, 1999. 629p. (Rossiia. XX vek, dokumenty) (sponsored by Hoover) The Soviet Union and the Middle East: the post-World War II era. Edited by Ivo J. Lederer and Wayne S. Vucinich. [1974]. xii, 302p. (Hoover Institution publication; 133) Collection of essays from a conference held at Stanford, 1969. The Soviet Union, looking to the 1980s: papers of the symposium “The Futures of the Soviet Union,” sponsored by the Earhart Foundation, September 13-15, 1978, Hoover Institution. Edited by Robert Wesson. Co-published with Millwood, N.Y.: Kraus International Publications, 1980. ix, 288p. Staar, Richard F. Foreign policies of the Soviet Union. 1991. xxxi, 351p. (Hoover Press publication; 402) --------------------. The New Russian armed forces: preparing for war or peace? 1992. 36p. (Essays in public policy; 35) --------------------. Soviet deception at MBFR: a case study. 1986. 13p. (Essays in public policy; 2) --------------------. USSR foreign policies after détente. 1985. xxvii, 300p. (Hoover Press publication; 317) -----------------------------------------------------------------. Revised edition. 1987, c1985. xxvii, 308p. (Hoover Press publication; 359) Stalin, Joseph. Sochineniia. Title on added title page: Works. Edited by Robert H. McNeal. 3 volumes. The 3 volumes of this set follow the numbering of Stalin’s “Sochineniia” published in 13 volumes in Moscow, 1946-1951, and thus are also numbered 14-16. They cover works published from 1934 to 1953. Vol.1 [14]. 1934-1940. Vol. 2 [15]. 1941-1945. Vol. 3 [16]. 1946-1953. 1967. (Hoover Institution foreign language publications; [1]) Sutton, Antony C. Western technology and Soviet economic development. 1968-1973. 3 vols.:[Vol. 1]. 1917-1930. Vol. 2. 1930-1945. Vol.3. 1945-1965. (Hoover Institution publications; 76, 90, 113) Swearingen, Rodger. The Soviet Union and postwar Japan: escalating challenge and response. Foreword by Edwin Reischauer. 1978. xv, 340p. (Hoover Institution publication; 197) 11 Szporluk, Roman. Russia, Ukraine, and the breakup of the Soviet Union. 2000. xlix, 437p. (Hoover Institution Press publication; 446) Tolf, Robert W. The Russian Rockefellers: the saga of the Nobel family and the Russian oil industry. 1976. xv, 269p. (Hoover Institution publication; 158) Triska, Jan. F., and Robert M. Slusser. The Theory, law, and policy of Soviet treaties. Stanford University Press, 1962. xi, 593p. (Hoover Institution publication; [28]) Tsypkin, Mikhail. The “New thinking” and quality of Soviet military manpower. 19p. (John M. Olin Lecture: 1989) The Twenty-fifth Congress of the CPSU: assessment and context. Edited by Alexander Dallin. 1977. xii, 127p. (Hoover Institution publication; 184) Uratadze, Grigorii Illarionovich. Vospominaniia gruzinskogo sotsial-demokrata. Title on added title page: Reminiscences of a Georgian Social Democrat. Introduction by Leopold Haimson. 1968. x, 287p. “One of a series of books published by the Inter-university Project on the History of the Menshevik Movement.” (“Slightly edited version of a manuscript deposited in Columbia University”) (Hoover Institution foreign language publications; [4]) Valentinov, Nikolai (N. Volsky). Dva goda s simvolistami. Title on added title page: Two years with the symbolists. 1969. Edited, with preface and notes, by Gleb Struve. xv, 241p. (Hoover Institution foreign language publications; [5]) ---------------------------------------. Novaia ekonomicheskaia politika i krizis posle smerti Lenin; gody raboty v VSNKH vo vremia NEP: vospominaniia. Title on added title page: The New economic policy and the party crisis after the death of Lenin: reminiscences of my work at the VSNKH during the NEP . Edited by J. Bunyan and V. Butenko; with an introduction in English by Bertram Wolfe. 1971. xix, 256p. (Hoover Institution foreign language publications; [7]) Van Cleave, William R. Fortress USSR: the Soviet strategic defense initiative and the U.S. strategic defense response. 1986. 60p. (Hoover Press publication; 341) Vanneman, Peter. Soviet strategy in southern Africa: Gorbachev’s pragmatic approach. 1990. xi, 142p. (Hoover Press publication; 390) Varneck, Elena, and H.H. Fisher, editors; translated by Elena Varneck. Testimony of Kolchak and other Siberian publications: The Testimony of Kolchak; Memoirs of the Red partisan movement in the Russian far east by A.Z. Ovchinnikov; The Nikolaevsk massacre; The Vladivostok incident, April 4-5, 1920. Stanford University Press; Oxford University, 1935. 466p. (Hoover War Library publication; no.10) Vishniak, Mark. Gody emigratsii, 1919-1969, Parizh-N’iu-Iork: vospominaniia. Title on added title page: Years of emigration, 1919-1969, Paris-New York. 1970. 276p. (Hoover Institution foreign language publications; [6]) 12 Vologodskii, Petr Vasil’evich. A Chronicle of the Civil War in Siberia and exile in China: the diaries of Petr Vasil’evich Vologodskii, 1918-1925. Title on added title page: Khronika grazhdanskoi voiny v Sibiri i izgnaniia v Kitae: dnevniki Petra Vasil’evich Vologodskogo, 1918-1925. Compiled and edited by Semion Lyandres and Dietmar Wulff, with introduction in English. 2002. 2 vols. (Hoover Institution Press publication; 509) (Original manuscript in Hoover Archives) Voslensky, Michael S. The Soviet approach to arms control and disarmament. 1989. 12p. (John M. Olin lecture: 1989) Vucinich, Alexander. The Soviet Academy of Sciences. Stanford University Press, 1956. vi, 157p. (Hoover Institute studies. Series E: Institutions; no.3) ------------------------. Soviet economic institutions: the social structure of production units. Introduction by Sergius Yakobson. Stanford University Press, 1952. x, 150p. (Hoover Institute studies. Series E: Institutions; no.1) War through children’s eyes: the Soviet occupation of Poland and the deportations, 1939-1941. Edited and compiled by Irena Grudzinska-Gross; Jan Tomasz Gross; foreword by Bruno Bettelheim; introduction by Jan Tomasz Gross; translated by Ronald Strom, Dan Rivers. 1981. xxviii, 260p. (Hoover Press publication; 247) (Hoover archival documentaries) (based on materials in Hoover Archives) Weissman, Benjamin M. Herbert Hoover and famine relief to Soviet Russia, 1921-1923. [1974]. xv, 247p. (Hoover Institution publication; 134) Wesson, Robert G. Lenin’s legacy: the story of the CPSU. 1978. 318p. (Histories of ruling Communist parties; 3) (Hoover Institution publication; 192) Wildman, Allan K. The Making of a workers’ revolution: Russian Social Democracy, 1891-1903. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, [1967]. xxiv, 271p. (The History of Menshevism) One of a series of books published by the Inter-university Project on the History of the Menshevik movement. (Hoover Institution publications; [65]) Wolfe, Bertram David. The Bridge and the abyss: the troubled friendship of Maxim Gorky and V.I. Lenin. Published for Hoover by F.A. Praeger, [1967]. x, 180p. ---------------------------. Lenin and the twentieth century: a Bertram D. Wolfe retrospective. Compiled with an introduction by Lennard Gerson; foreword by Alain Besancon. 1984. xxiv, 216p. (Hoover Press publication; 293) (Hoover archival documentaries) Zhordania, Noi Nikolaevich. Moia zhizn’. Title on added title page: My life. Translated from the Georgian by Ina Zhordania; introduction by Leopold H. Haimson. Georgian title: Chemu dsarduli, Mogonebuni (Paris, 1953). One of a series of books published by the Inter-university Project on the History of the Menshevik Movement. 1968. xiv, 130p., (Hoover Institution foreign language publications; [3]) 13 Bibliographies Bourguina, Anna. Sotsial-demokraticheskaia men’shevistskaia literatura: bibliograficheskii ukazatel’. Title of added title page: Russian social democracy, the Menshevik movement: a bibliography. 1968. 391p. (Hoover Institution bibliographical series; 36) (Includes Hoover materials) Clemens, Walter C. Soviet disarmament policy, 1917-1963: an annotated bibliography of Soviet and Western sources. Compiled with an introduction by Walter C. Clemens, Jr. 1965. xxvii, 151p. (Hoover Institution bibliographical series; 22) Heitman, Sidney. Nikolai I. Bukharin, a bibliography, with annotations, including the locations of his works in major American and European libraries. Compiled and edited by Sidney Heitman. 1969. 181p. (Hoover Institution bibliographical series; 37) Lyons, Marvin. The Russian Imperial Army: a bibliography of regimental histories and related works. Compiled and edited by M. Lyons. 1968. xiv, 188p. (Hoover Institution bibliographical series; 35) Maichel, Karol. Guide to Russian reference books. Edited by J.S.G. Simmons. 19621967. Vol. 1. General bibliographies and reference books, 1962. 92p. (Hoover Institution bibliographical series; 10). Vol. 2. History, auxiliary historical sciences, ethnography, and geography, 1964. 297p. (Hoover Institution bibliographical series; 18). Vol. 5. Science, technology, and medicine. 1967. With the assistance of B.J. Pooler (Stanford University Libraries) and Rudolf Lednicky (University of California, Berkeley). 384p. (Hoover Institution bibliographical series; 32) McNeal, Robert Hatch, compiler. Stalin’s works: an annotated bibliography. 1967. xi, 197p. (Hoover Institution bibliographical series; 26) Parrish, Michael. The Soviet armed forces books in English, 1950-1967. [1970] viii, 128p. (Hoover Institution bibliographical series; 48) Sinclair, Louis. Leon Trotsky: a bibliography. 1972. xi, 1089p. (Hoover Institution bibliographical series; 50) Smith, Edward Ellis. The Okhrana: the Russian department of police: a bibliography. With the collaboration of Rudolf Lednicky. 1967. 280p. (Hoover Institution bibliographical series; 33) (“…based almost entirely on the holdings of the Institution’s Library and Archives…”, p.5) Sworakowski, Witold S. The Communist International and its front organizations: a research guide and checklist of holdings in American and European libraries. 1965. 493p. (Hoover Institution bibliographical series; 21) (Includes materials in Hoover) 14 Tartakovskii, Andrei Grigor’evich. Rossiia i rossiiskaia emigratsiia v vospominaniiakh i dnevnikakh: annotirovannyi ukazatel’ knig, zhurnal’nykh i gazetnykh publikatsii, izdannykh za rubezhom v 1917-1991 gg.: v chetyrekh tomakh. Title on added title page: Russia and the Russian emigration in memoirs and diaries: an annotated bibliography of books and publications in magazines and newspapers issued abroad, 1917-1991: in four volumes. Nauchnoe rukovodstvo, red. i vvedenie A.G. Tartovskogo, T. Emmonsa, i O.V. Budnitskogo. Moskva: ROSSPEN, 2003-. Tom 1. Rossiia v tselom. Dorevoliutsionnaia Rossiia. Prilozhenie. Tom 2. Fevral’skaia revoliutsiia. Oktiabr’skii perevorot (fevral’oktiabr’ 1917g.). Tom 3. Rossiiskaia emigratsiia (nachalo 1920-kh–1991gg.) (Joint project of State Public Historical Library of Russia and Stanford, supported by Hoover) Studies of nationalities of the USSR/Studies of nationalities Allworth, Edward. The Modern Uzbeks: from the fourteenth century to the present: a cultural history. 1990. xiv, 410p. (Studies of nationalities in the USSR) (Hoover Press publication; 373) Altstadt, Audrey L. The Azerbaijani Turks: power and identity under Russian rule. 1992. xxvi, 331p. (Studies of nationalities) (Hoover Institution Press publication; 410) Fisher, Alan W. The Crimean Tartars. 1978. xii, 264p. (Studies of nationalities in the USSR) (Hoover Institution publications; 166) King, Charles. The Moldovans: Romania, Russia, and the politics of culture. 2000. xxix, 303p. (Studies of nationalities) (Hoover Institution Press publication; 472) Olcott, Martha Brill. The Kazakhs. 1987. [xxvi], 341p. (Studies of nationalities in the USSR) (Hoover Press publication; 338) 2nd edition. 1995. xxiii, 388p. (Studies of nationalities) (Hoover Institution Press publication; 427) Plakans, Andrejs. The Latvians: a short history. 1995. xx, 257p. (Studies of nationalities) (Hoover Institution Press publication; 422) Raun, Toivo U. Estonia and the Estonians. xiii, 313p. (Studies of nationalities in the USSR) (Hoover Press publication; 351) 2nd edition. 1991. xix, 336p. (Studies of nationalities in the USSR) (Hoover Press publication; 405) Rorlich, Azade-Ayse. The Volga Tatars: a profile in national resilience. xvi, 288p. (Studies of nationalities in the USSR) (Hoover Press publication; 339) Suny, Ronald Grigor. The Making of the Georgian nation. Bloomington, In.: Indiana University Press; Hoover Institution Press, 1988. xvii, 395p. (Studies of nationalities in the USSR) 15 Publications on Hoover’s Russian collections Archives of the Soviet Communist Party and Soviet State: catalogue of finding aids and documents. 1st ed. [Alexandria,VA]: Distributed by Chadwyck-Healey, [1995]. xix, 88 p., March 1995. Published jointly by State Archival Service of Russia (Rosarkhiv), and Hoover Institution. Catalogue of microfilm of records and opisi (finding aids) of the Communist Party of the former Soviet Union as well as other selected holdings of the State Archives, housed in Hoover Archives and in Russia. Fond 89: Communist Party of the Soviet Union on trial: archives of the Communist Party and Soviet state: guide to the microfilm collection in the Hoover Institution Archives. Compiled by Lora Soroka. 2001. xvi, 500p. (Hoover Institution Press bibliography; 78) Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace. Guide to the Boris I. Nicolaevsky collection in the Hoover Institution archives. Part 1 compiled by Anna M. Bourguina and Michael Jakobson; part 2 compiled by Michael Jakobson. 1989. xxiv, 754p. (Hoover Institution Press bibliography; 74) ------------------------------------------------------------. Guide to the collections in the Hoover Institution archives relating to Imperial Russia, the Russian revolutions and civil war, and the first emigration. Compiled by Carol A. Leadenham. 1986. xx, 208p. (Hoover Press bibliographical series; 68) Maichel, Karol. Soviet and Russian newspapers at the Hoover Institution. 1966. x, 235p. (Hoover Institution bibliographical series; 24) Making things work: Russian-American economic relations, 1900-1930 = Chtoby dela shli: rossiisko-amerikanskie ekonomicheskie otnosheniia. 1900-1930gg. 1992. 126p. An exhibition catalog for an exhibit organized by Hoover and the Committee on Archival Affairs of the Russian Federation (Roskomarkhiv). Bilingual. Patenaude, Bertrand. A Wealth of ideas: revelations from the Hoover Archives. To be published. It will describe many Russian treasures. Russia, the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe: a survey of holdings at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. Edited by Joseph D. Dwyer. 1980. x, 233p. (Hoover Press survey; 6) Sworakowski, Witold S. The Hoover Library collection on Russia. Stanford University Press, [1954]. 42p. (Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace Collection survey; no.1)
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