Papers On Modern Russia / Former Soviet
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Effects of Khrushchev's Destalinization of Russia
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An 11 page paper
discussing how the policies of Stalin's successor affected the people of the former Soviet Union.
Under Khrushchev, there were several areas in which Russian citizens could expect to live longer
lives than under Stalin, but Khrushchev did not materially improve the plight of the people in
terms of any sort of freedom. Any superficial relaxation of restrictive rules was orchestrated for
the good of the party and the state; the people and their efforts were merely fuel for the party
machinery. Khrushchev's liberalization policies of destalinization changed only those conditions
that could not be sustainable. Identification of those areas was dependent on Khrushchev's
abilities of perception; while he identified several important areas, he failed to recognize the need
for reform of other areas of Russian life as well, including religion. Bibliography lists 10 sources
in 27 footnotes.
Filename: KSdestalin.wps
Escape From East Berlin
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A 7 page examination of the history of the Berlin Wall. This paper concentrates on telling the stories of those who escaped. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPberlinWallEscapes.rtf
Exporting Chocolate To Moscow
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This 12 page paper begins with a comprehensive report of the chocolate and confectionery market in Moscow, including leading companies, market shares, and the effect of multinationals on domestic companies. The writer discusses managing the supply chain for this industry and suggests technology solutions. Transportation logistics are discussed with recommendations for shipping chocolate. 1 Table included. Statistical data included.
Filename: PGmscwc.rtf
Fascism: Nazi Germany And Stalin's Russia
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5 pages in length. The extent to which Nazi Germany and Stalin's Russia shared much of the same Fascist ideology cannot be denied; that each totalitarian and self-proclaimed political messiah brought about overwhelming pain and suffering to his respective people speaks volumes regarding how the nature of Fascist rule was one imparted upon both the German and Russian people without conscience. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCFashz.rtf
Former Soviet Union And Feudalism
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8 pages in length. The writer discusses post-Soviet Union institutions as they relate to feudal Europe. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCfeudl.doc
France, Austria and Russia
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A five page paper which looks at some elements of the history of Austria, France and Russia between 1815 and 1919, with particular reference to state terrorism as a means of controlling dissent.
Filename: JLukrain.rtf
Geography and The last of the Romanovs: Nicholas II
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(7 pp) The geography of both Russia, Siberia and
Manchuria, with overlays of Japan and China played
a role in the decisions of the last Czar of Russia.
But at home he was faced with civil revolt, as the
serf system, that had managed the land, screamed
its discontent, and an impaled imperial government
that had fallen under the spell of the charlatan
Rasputin
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBnichls
Gorbachev’s Reforms
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A 6 page research paper that discusses Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and the reform that he instituted in the 1980s and early 1990s and whether these reforms should be regarded as a successful or a failure. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khgorref.rtf
Grigory Rasputin / A Defense
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A 7 page paper reflecting the life of Russian "bad boy" Rasputin. The writer defends Rasputin's "wickedness", and espouses Rasputin as a great Russian historical figure. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Rasputin.wps
Health and Medicine in Nineteenth Century Russia
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This 10 page paper concentrates on the latter half of the 1800s in Russia and how the people coped with illness. Early remedies and surgery are explored. Nutrition is seen as a significant factor to explain the high infant mortality rates in rural Russian towns. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA139Rus.rtf