Stuck on communism memoir of a Russian Historian

"An intellectual autobiography that is also a biography of the field of Anglophone Soviet history, Stuck on Communism is a guide for how to lead a life on the Left that integrates political and professional commitments. Siegelbaum reveals the attractiveness of Communism as an object of study an...

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adam_text CONTENTS Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction ix 1 1. Tennis and Communism 2. “Revolutionary or Scholar?” 3. Oxford and Moscow 4. Melbourne and Labor History 5. Labor History and Social History via the Cultural Turn 6. Centers and Peripheries 7. Online and on the Road 8. The Migration Church Unfinished Thoughts Notes 171 Index 195 6 21 37 111 131 159 167 60 82 INDEX Abamedia, 133 Ablyakimova, Fauziya, 128-29 Abramsky, Chimen, 46-47 Academia, British, 61; career in, 3; dom­ inance of liberals in, 40; and MOOCs, 135; and privilege, 167-68; revolving door with government, 32 Ackerman, John, 150,155,164 “A.EL.-C.I.O. Goes to Ukraine, The,” 117-18 Alexievich, Svetlana, 124 “Alternatives” (newsletter), 127 American Association for the Advance­ ment of Slavic Studies (AAASS): annual conventions of, 55,85,104; Philadelphia, (1994), 109; Denver (2000), 120; Phoenix (1992), 127,140; Toronto (2003), 150; New Orleans (2007), 180n22; Asilomar (1980). See abo Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies Aminova, Rakhima, 109,185n55 “Another Yellow Peril,” 66-67 Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES), 55,136 Australia, 84, 93; as a “different planet,” 60-61; as Down Under, 3, 63, 72; and “tyranny of distance,” 62-63. See also La Trobe University Australian Research Grants Committee (ARGC), 68 AVTOVAZ, 142, 146, 147,149,190n23. See also Togliatti; VAZ Azimova, Dinora, 109,128,129-30 Baba Dreizha (great-grandmother), 13, 14,21 Bailes, Kendall, 76,179-80n22 Boldyrev, Yuri [Iurii], 116,117-18 Bolshevik Revolution. See Russian Revolution Borders of Socialism, 142,145; and public/ private distinction, 142-43 Bovykin, Valerii Ivanovich, 53-54 Brent, Jonathan, 105-06 Brew, Roger, 39,176n3 Broad Is My Native Land, conceptualiza­ tion of, 160-61; division of labor in, 162; favorite individuals in, 163-64; research for, 161-63; reviews of, 165; sources for, 161-62,164; structure of, 162; title of, 164; writing of, 164 Brown, Archie, 69-70 Brown, Kate, 120-21, 136 Bukharin, Nikolai, 30, 31,46, 76 Bundoora, 60 Cambridge University Press, 69-70, 89, 111, 150, 177n24 Camp To-Ho-Ne, 16,17,18-19, 20, 22, 172nl8 Capital, 34,44, 65 Capitalism, 19, 45, 64, 99; and barbarism, 5,168; and cars, 4,138,151; and de­ industrialization, 89,96,183n30; labor process under, 76; triumph of, 127 Carr, Barry, 64,65, 80 Carr, E. H„ 53, 58, 71 Cars for Comrades: argument of, 147, 151; axes of, 150-51; and Soviet feature films about cars, 147-48; origins of, 141; proposal for, 143-44; research for, 145-46,147-49; Russian translation 196 of, 155-56; structure of, 142; writing of, 150 Central State Archive of Moscow Oblast (TsGAMO), 98 Central State Archive of the October Revolution (TsGAOR), 54, 97-98. See also State Archive of Russian Federation (GARF) Central State Archive of the October Revolution-Belorussian SSR (TsGAORBSSR), 120 Charbit, Yves, 39, 52, 61 Chase, William, 80, 93,94, 95,105-06, 112, 127 Cherkassky, Vadim, 51, 60, 63-64,105 “Class and Sport,” 166 Clover, Joshua, 74, 78 Cohen, Stephen R, 30, 31,46,174~75nl6 Cold War, 3; ideologies and obsessions of, 2, 81, 144; nostalgia about, 157,159; and Soviet sacrifices, 52; and soft power, 153; and Soviet studies, 61,126,158; and Sputnik, 153 Columbia College and University, 20,21, 35; administration of, 25, 29; classes at, 22, 30-34; extracurricular activities at, 22; “Fayerweather Commune” at, 24-25; in global context of during ’68, 27; and grades, 22,23, 34, 36; and Ham­ ilton Hall occupation, 24, 26-27; Kellett Fellowship from, 31-32, 33; Political Science/Government at, 30; Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) at, 23, 26, 28, 30, 36; Student Afro-American Society (SAAS) at, 24,26; student rebel­ lion in spring ’68 at, 2,8, 23-24,26-27; and Tactical Patrol Force (TPF), 26; tuition at, 22; and Vietnam War, 24, 29 Communism, 19,85; affection for, 5; alter­ ity of, 2,168; American hostility toward, 9,126; death of, 91,106,127,188n34; definition of, 5; and history, 2; and hous­ ing, 6; as object of study, 4, 23, 30,37, 104-05,176nl0; Soviet, 2, 9,103, 169 INDEX Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA), 15 Comrades disciplinary courts, 96-98 “Conceptualizing the Command Economy,” 94 Cornell University Press, 94,150 Crowley, Stephen, 117,118 C. W. Post (campus of Long Island Uni­ versity), 61, 62 Davies, R. W, 48, 79, 93,127 Davis, Natalie, 91, 96,97,98 “Dear Comrade, You Ask What We Need,” 102 Disabled of the Soviet Union, The, 85 Donets Basin (Donbass), 111-12,117, 119 Donetsk, 111, 115-17,120; city strike committee of, 116-18; coal miners’ strike in, 112; elderly interviewed in, 113,115-16, 129; mines of, 112,116; oral history video project in, 112; People’s Republic of, 112,119. See also Kuibyshev mine; Pittsburgh-Donetsk Oral History Video Project East Lansing, 39,83,94,108,145,167 Ehrenburg, Il’ia, 121,148 Eisenstein, Sergei, 108, 109-10,141, 185n54 Eley, Geoff, 90, 94,126 E-mail, 4,63, 80,106, 109,129,132,136, 156, 159, 172nl3 Engelstein, Laura, 94,127 Eskola, Maria, 50, 60,61 Evans, Larry, 112,186nl “Exhibiting Kustar’ Industry in Late Imperial Russia,” 98-102 Extraordinary State Commission for Investigation of Atrocities by GermanFascists, 120-21 Falkus, Malcolm, 67, 68 Fast, Howard, 10 INDEX 197 “Faustian Bargain of the Brezhnev Era, The,” 143,149,152 Fergana, 109,128,129 Filtzer, Don, 73,89,90,127 Finnish language, 59,88,99 Fitzpatrick, Sheila, 41,65,127; access to Soviet archives, 53,182nl0; career tra­ jectory of, 40,82,157; and Cultural Rev­ olution in Russia, 76; generosity of, 79; memoir of (Ճ Spy in the Archives), 40, 51-52; as social historian, 93,126-27; at University of Chicago, 98,140 Fogarsky, Lester (“Lettie”), 6,7,15 Frank, Andre Gunder, 44,64,77 Free Trade Union Institute (FTUI), 117-18 “Freedom of Prices and the Price of Free­ dom,” 119 French language, 22,23, 34,48,153 Fuentes, Thomas, 137 Hilburg, Raul, 120,121-23,187n24 Hilsman, Roger, 32 History, 2, 3, 8,116,121,151; as academic discipline, 4, 34, 36, 65, 90,109; and archival research, 49, 53, 55; career in, 2, 38,64; and cliometrics, 67, 69; cul­ tural/linguistic turn in, 91; economic, 67-68; “end of” 91,126; as escape, 1,4, 139; German, 88,94; graduate students in, 61,124,126; job prospects in, 61; longue durée, 81; migration, 4,115, 129,149,158,160-61,164-65; oral, 111-12; political, 31, 67; in secondary school, 2,16; voices in, 34, 36,44,96, 107. See also Labor history, Social his­ tory, Soviet history Holocaust Memorial Museum, 120 Hooliganism, 92 Humanities and Social Sciences Online (H-Net), 136-37,142 Gatejel, Luminiţa (Luma), 154,155 Getty, J. Arch, 80,105,127 “Gigant” (Giant) state farm, 92 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 152-53 Goldman, Wendy, 80,104,127 Goldmann, Lucien, 33-34,175ո24 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 31, 63,89,169; and coal miners, 117,123; in Vilnius, 122-23 Gorodetsky, Gabriel, 38-39,41,43, 50 Great Fergana Canal, 108-10,128,139, 141,185n53 Great Patriotic War, 52,133,142,163 Imperial Russia, 54, 67, 73,81, 92,96,100, 110,138,153 International Research and Exchange Board (IREX), 48, 54, 58, 87, 109, 128; application to, 49, 50, 53, 58,108; hand­ book of, 50-51; in Tashkent, 109,128 Internet, 131,132,137 Haimson, Leopold, 24-25, 58,124 Harrison, Mark, 38,43,44,127,188n34 Hasegawa, Tsuyoshi (Toshi), 56,150 Hayward, Max, 40-41 Hellie, Richard, 81,140 Helsinki, 49, 50,161; apartment in, 58; research in, 3, 58,68, 88, 98-99,161; with sons in, 88 Helsinki University, 48, 59 Jews, 9,16, 19, 31, 33, 39; and antiSemitism, 11; East European, 7, 9,46; family circle meetings of, 21; and the Holocaust, 101, 120-23,163; and “nonJewish Jews,” 33; at Oxford, 41-42,44; Soviet, 63,116, 129,163 Kamaz, 137-38 Karatnycky, Adrian, 118,120 Kaser, Michael, 45-46, 70 Katkov, George, 47,49, 57 Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 66-67,92, 131, 135 Kitching, Gavin, 44-45 Kleinsinger, George, 16,18,172nl5 198 Koenker, Diane, 50, 54, 62, 80, 82,127, 140; scholarship of, 56, 98, 141,177ո28 Kotkin, Stephen, 94, 95,104,127 Kuhr-Korolev, Corinna, 149, 154-55 Kuibyshev mine, 112; conference at, 113-14; Council of Labor Collectives (STK) at, 116; strike committee of, 113, 115; miners of, 112-13 Kuromiya, Hiroaki, 80, 89, 94 Kushch, Gennadii, 115,116 Labor history, ix, 3,67, 69, 79, 87, 94, 108; loss of cachet of, 3, 90,96; and migra­ tion history, 160; reinvigoration of, 74, 95; Soviet working-class and, 72-74, 79, 90, 93, 95 Laclau, Ernesto, 44-45 Lakeview, NY, 13, 83 La Trobe University, 69, 178n4, 180n30; as apprenticeship in history profession, 64; courses taught at, 64-65; History Department at, 60, 65; Marxists at, 65, 77; offer from, 3, 61, 62; promotion to Senior Lecturer at, 71, 72; students at, 80,83-84 Laudicina, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs Robert, 28-29 Left Alternatives. See “Alternatives” Lenin, Vladimir, 10, 30, 34, 46, 56, 76, 89, 99,115, 152,169, 191n45 Leningrad, 15,131; party organization of, 46 research in, 3, 58; residents of, 107, 124,125,154. See also St. Petersburg Lenin Library (“Leninka”), 87,134,140, 145,148,149 Lewin, Moshe (Misha), 127; death of, 128; as East European Jew, 7, 46; encoun­ tered on Paris metro, 48; Festschrift in honor of, 70; as gracious host, 48; publications of, 75-76, 90; as quipster, 15, 90; self-evacuation from Vilna 7-8; as social historian, 75-76, 93; tries to save Soviet Union, 7, 75; at University of Birmingham, 46,48 Lucassen, Leo, 160-61 Lukács, Georg, 34,45 Luxemburg, Rosa, 2, 33, 34,168 Macmillan Press, 70-71. See also Paigrave Macmillan Mailer, Norman, 25-26 Making Workers Soviet, 94 Málveme High School, 13,16 Man of Marble, 85-86,101 Mao Zedong, 9, 32, 66 Marx, Karl, 30, 32, 34,46, 71,153 Marxian, x, 45, 74, Marxism, 33,44, 55, 65,126,168,175n24, 176n8 Marxism-Leninism, 10,47, 57 Marxist/s, 13, 34, 42,44, 55, 57, 65,73, 75, 77, 154 Marxist Study Group (MSG), 90, 96,126, 145, 159 Mason, Tim, 44 Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), 135 MATRIX, 137 Mayakovsky, Vladimir, 41, 64,148 McCagg, William O. Jr., 83, 84-85, 181nl McCarthyism, 2,11,19 McCauley, Mary, 104 McPherson, Peter, 139 Meanings of work, 96,102 Melaine (college girlfriend), 33, 37, 38, 175nl Melbourne, 3,40,65, 77, 80, 82, 84 Melbourne, University of, 67, 68, 78, 178n4 Menaker, Dick, 40 Menaker, Enge, 19,40 Menaker, Peter, 18-19 Michigan State University, 3,82, 84; Anti-Iraq War protest and, 139; campus interview at, 82-83; and Center for Automobile Research (CAR), 144; conferences hosted by, 85, 94; funding INDEX 199 of research by, 91, 98,144, 156; grad­ uate students at, 140-41,165; History Department of, 110,134,143; students at, 83-84; Vietnam Advisory Group at, 82,139,190n20 Midwest Russian Historians Workshops, 140-41 Migrants, 62, 64, 69; categories of, 162-63; Chinese, 66-67; as individuals, 163-64; khodoki (scouts) as, 161-62; repertoires of, 160,163 Minsk oblast archive, 120,122 Moch, Leslie Page, 142; as co-author, 7, 156-57,161-64; in France, 146,149; marriage to, 145; and Moving Euro­ peans, 160; at NIAS, 150,151-52; in Russia, 133-34,156,162; suggests joint project, 160 Mònica, Maria (Mena) Filomena, 39, 42, 176n8 Morgan, Michael (“Mick”), 81 Moscow, 47, 60,116,121,122-23; auto­ mobiles in, 138; commercial-industrial class, 57; exchange student in, 42, 44, 50, 51-52, 54, 58; German Historical Institute in, 149; Institute of Russian History in, 105, 125-26; metro, 156; post-Soviet, 123-24,128-30; research trips to, 54, 87, 97-98,106,108,109, 129,133, 140,145,147,153; workers, 93, 95 Moscow State University (MGU), 50, 51, 52,125 New York Teachers Union (TU), 10 Nove, Alec, 46, 59 “Narratives of Appeal and the Appeal of Narratives,” 97-98 Nazis and Nazism, 7-8, 44, 46, 52, 87, 120-21, 123, 131, 153, 163 Nelson, Amy, 136-37 Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS), 150-54 Neuberger, Joan, 108,127,128 New Economic Policy (NEP), 46,92,103, 104 Radical History Review, 81, 94,137 Rancière, Jacques, 95, 97, 98 Reagan, Ronald, 33, 83 Reed, Harry, 82-83 Revolution; automobile, 145; Cultural, 32, 76; digital, 138; French, 74,91; illusions of, 9,23-25,27, 32; Industrial, 153; and modernization, 30; Stalin’s, 30, 65, 75, 89. See also Russian Revolution Revolutionaries, 19, 25, 27, 28, 58,161 October Revolution. See Russian Revolution Odessa, 9,19, 68-69 Odessa Grain Trade, The,” 68-69 Oksenberg, Michel, 32-33 Orlovsky, Dan, 50,124,140,161,182nl0 Ossinskii, Nikolai, 140,141 Oxford University, 2, 3, 32, 37-42, 44, 46, 48, 51, 58-59, 64. See also St. Antony’s College Pakhuta, Leonid, 146,191n35 Palat, Madhavan, 38, 43,109 Paigrave Macmillan, 143 Paris, 3, 53,100,101; Bibliothèque de Documentation Internationale Con­ temporaine (BDIC) in, 47-48; École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in, 146,160 “Peasant Disorders and the Myth of the Tsar,” 67 Perestroika from Below, 111, 113-14,116 “Phantom Soviet Truck, The,” 138 Pipes, Richard, 81,105,127 Pittsburgh-Donetsk Oral History Video Project, 111-13 Politics ofIndustrial Mobilization in the USSR, 1914-17, The, 70-72, 87 production collectives and communes, 77, 86-87 200 Robeson, Paul, 2,18 Rosenberg, Julius and Ethel, 2,11,13 Rosenberg, William, 93,127 ROSSPEN, 107,155-56 Rubel’s Mansions, 12-13 Rudd, Mark, 24, 25-26, 28, 29, 32, 173-74n6 Russian Archive Series (RAS), 105-06 Russian commercial-industrial class, 44, 47, 57 Russian language, 23, 27,40-41, 50,124, 129,160 Russian Revolution, 9,142,161; and Bol­ shevik victory, 30, 70, 72, 74; centennial interpretations of, 55-56, 157; and civil war, 42,104,160; of February 1917, 72; history of, 3,49,169; rhetoric of, 96; social history of, 74; war and, 55,56-57 Russian State Archive of the Economy (RGAE), 108,145,154 Russian State Documentary Film and Photo Archive (RGAKFD), 133,141, 185n54 Russian State Historical Archive (RGIA), 100 Russian State Library. See Lenin Library St. Antony’s College, 33,40,42,177nl8; DPhil thesis/dissertation at, 3,40,42, 59; faculty at, 40-42,44,45-47,70; first days at, 37; friendships at, 37-39; guests of, 58, 70; seminars at, 45-46; soccer team, 39-40; students (JCR members) at, 33,43 St. Petersburg, 57,100,124,157,162 Samofalov, Valerii, 115,116,119,187nl7 Samofalova, Tatiana, 117,119 Schwartz, Mel, 21 “Seventeen Moments in Soviet History,” 4,131; associative thinking and, 135; contributors to, 136; contents of, 133-35; funding of, 133,137; hacking of, 136-37; origins of, 131; research for, 132-33; units of, 131-32 INDEX Sewell, Bill, 94, 95,97,98 Sharify, Nasser, 62 Sherman, Joshua, 42,43 Shlapentokh, Vladimir (“Volodia”), 83, 143 Shukman, Harry, 41-42,43,46, 59 Siegel, Irv and Doris, 20,25 Siegelbaum, Blanche (née Nevins) (mother), 82, 84; in assisted living, 150, 164; in Australia, 85; at Camp ToHo-Ne, 16-17; as homemaker, 11-12; and student rebellion at Columbia, 26; on visit to Soviet Union, 15 Siegelbaum, Bobbi (sister-in-law), 22 Siegelbaum, Ellen (sister), 7,8 Siegelbaum, Ida (grandmother), 9,13 Siegelbaum, Leena. See Törmä, Leena Siegelbaum, Louis (grandfather), 9, 20, 68 Siegelbaum, Morton (father), 9-10,16, 20, 21, 22,41,169,172nl3; as a communist, 10,11,18; illness and death of, 4,128, 150; influence of, 4,9,13,15, 87; letters from (1982,1984), 75,84; as sales man­ ager, 11, 38; and student rebellion at Columbia, 26; as a teacher, 10, 23,118; as victim of McCarthyism, 2,11 Siegelbaum, Sami (son), 103,106,112; as adjunct professor, 62; birth of, 78, 85; in Finland, 88, 99; in France and Poland, 101; on his grandmother, 12; as student at NYU, 22 Siegelbaum, Sasu (son), 112; birth of, 78, 88; as collaborator, 166; in Finland, 88, 98,99-100; missing his father, 102-03; as student at University of Michigan, 145 Siegelbaum, Steven (brother), 7-8, 10, 11, 22; bar mitzvah of, 15; at Camp To-Ho-Ne, 16,18; in college, 6, 21-22; on Communism, 6; as secondary school teacher, 23 and tennis, 20,41 Siqueiros, David, 15,173n20 Slavonic Library (Slaavilainen Kirjasto), 48, 59,161 INDEX Social history, 3, 69; and E. P. Thomp­ son, 73; and MSG, 90-91; new, 73,74; among Russianists, 73-75,93,95,104, 106,107; at St. Antony’s College, 44 Socialist competition, 75, 77, 85,89,114 Sokolov, Andrei Konstantinovich, 65, 105-07,125-26,147 Sorokin, Andrei, 155-56 Sosnow, Morris (step-grandfather), 9 Sosnow, Sadie (née Rubel) (grandmother), 7-8,9,21, 75, 86 Soviet automobile. See Cars for Comrades Soviet car rallies (avtoprobegy), 138-40, 141 “Soviet Norm Determination,” 79-80, 81 Soviet State and Society between Revolu­ tions, 103-05 Soviet Union, archival research in, 2, 46-47, 52-55, 58,94, 96, 98, 105-06, 108; building of socialism in, 3, 87,107; consumption and material culture in, 102, 138,157,159; disorientation at end of, 123-24; displaced people in, 129; glasnost in, 124; historians in, 47, 54, 55, 57, 58,103,105,147; historiogra­ phy of, 55, 58, 75-76, 94,158, 175n23; history of, ix, 1, 3,53,59,93,95,106, 126,157; implosion of, 2,4,122; as living historical subject, 53; migration in, 4,160-63,164; Ministry of the Coal Industry in, 92, 111, 112,118; Nata­ shas in, 125; perestroika in, 15, 54, 63, 90, 103, 117,119; purpose of studying about, 126; reading public’s knowl­ edge of, 157; saving, 7; as savior, 7-8; stagnation in, 52, 63; workers in, 72-73, 74-79, 85, 89-91, 95, 97-98,105-08, 111-14. See also Cars for Comrades, Great Patriotic War Sputnik, 131,153-54 “Sputnik Goes to Brussels,” 154 Stakhanovism and the Politics of Produc­ tivity in the USSR, 89, 90, 150, 153; inspiration for, 85-86; mislaid chapter 201 of, 88-89; paperback edition of, 111-12; research for, 87-88 Stakhanovism/Stakhanovite movement, 83, 89 Stalin, Joseph, 1, 8, 46,103,107,157; and industrialization, 45, 73, 86, 89; life under, 89-90,151; and “politics of distribution,” 102; rise to power, 30 Stalinism, 52,64,65,75,80,108,138; as analytical category, 75; historiography of, 93,106; social bases of support for, 85 Stalinism as a Way ofLife, 65 State Archive of the Russian Federation (GARF), 102,106,140,145,153. See also Central State Archive of the Octo­ ber Revolution (TsGAOR) Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), 23, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30,36,174nl5 Suny, Ronald Grigor, 8,94,127; as co-author, 74,93, 94; as host of MSG, 90,159 Susiluoto, Ilmari, 99,184ո37 Sybert, Virginia (Ginna), 23, 27,28, 29, 36,174η 14 Tennis, 6,41,116,152,168; at Camp To-Ho-Ne, 18, 20, 22; at Columbia, 22, 30; as elite sport, 2; at Hempstead Lake State Park, 20; as “most isolating of games,” 19-20; at Oxford, 40 Ternowetsky, Carroll, 64,167 Ternowetsky, Gordon, 64 Thesis Eleven, 77 Thompson, E. R, 70, 75, 94; as inspiration, 3,73-74 Timonen, Kaarina, 48, 49,161 Togliatti, 142,146,147, 151 Tommy Pitcher (children’s opera), 16,18 Törmä, Leena, 50, 59,88,99; in Australia, 64, 80, 82; in Helsinki, 49, 58-59; as librarian, 61-62,84; meets author, 48; in Moscow, 50, 52; in Michigan, 84; strained marital relations with, 78,104; wedding of, 50 INDEX 202 Waddell, (Dr.) Tom, 18,19 Walkowitz, Danny, 112,113,116,117,129 War-industries committees (WICs), 54, 62, 70; dissertation on, 47,49, 55, 57, 87; workers’ groups of, 47, 57 Weathermen, 28, 29 Weber, Max, 30, 32 Willets, Harry, 45, 59 Workers of the Donbass Speak, 117,187nl8 World Wide Web. See Internet Totalitarianism, ЗО, 45,119 Trotsky, Leon, 15, 33, 65,172-73ո20 Trump, Donald, 1, 78,189nl4 Ukraine, 2, 68, 111, 116,117-18,119,120 University of Michigan, 7, 22, 90, 93,136, 145, 149 USSR. See Soviet Union Uzbekistan, 2,108-09,128,130 VAZ (Volga Automobile Factory), 142, 146,151. See also AVTOVAZ Verdery, Katherine, 145,177nl6 Vietnam War, 2, 8-9, 23, 24, 27, 29, 47,61 Von Geldern, Jim, 131-34,136,137, 141 Yale University Press, 65,105,106,107 Zakheim, Dov, 33 Zeldin, Theodore, 40,41,42 Zelnik, Reginald, 44, 95,127,128 Zhuravlev, Sergei, 106,126,147 /....... Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München ___ __ .... s
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