Soviet and East European studies
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- Soviet and East European studies, 74
- Red Petrograd, revolution in the factories, 1917-1918
- Soviet and East European studies, 77
- Yom Kippur and after, the Soviet Union and the Middle East crisis, Galia Golan
- Self-management, economic theory and Yugoslav practice, Saul Estrin
- The precarious truce, Anglo-Soviet relations, 1924-27, Gabriel Gorodetsky
- Soviet and East European studies, 80
- Soviet and East European studies, 67
- Foreign trade prices in the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, Edward A. Hewett
- Soviet and East European studies, 87
- Leon Trotsky and the politics of economic isolation, Richard B. Day
- The intellectual origins of the Prague spring, the development of reformist ideas in Czechoslovakia, 1956-1967, by Vladimir V. Kusin
- The Bolsheviks and the Red Army, 1918-1922, Francesco Benvenuti ; translated from the Italian by Christopher Woodall
- The Commissariat of Enlightenment, Soviet organization of education and the arts under Lunacharsky, October 1917-1921
- Soviet and East European studies, 55
- Soviet planning in peace and war, 1938-1945, Mark Harrison
- Soviet and East European studies, 65
- The Soviet study of international relations, Allen Lynch
- The origins of detente, the Genoa Conference and Soviet-Western relations, 1921-1922, Stephen White
- Socialist economic integration, aspects of contemporary economic problems in Eastern Europe, Jozef M. van Brabant
- Soviet trade unions, their development in the 1970s, Blair A. Ruble
- An economic background to Munich, international business and Czechoslovakia 1918-1938
- The Russian constitutional experiment, government and Duma, 1907-1914, Geoffrey A. Hosking
- Soviet economists of the twenties: names to be remembered
- Soviet and East European studies, 63
- Russian peasant organisation before collectivisation, a study of commune and gathering 1925-1930, by D. J. Male
- Public opinion and political change in Poland, 1980-1982, David S. Mason
- The economic organization of war communism, 1918-1921, Silvana Malle
- The process of investment in the Soviet Union, David A. Dyker
- Origins of the great purges, the Soviet Communist Party reconsidered, 1933-1938, J. Arch Getty
- Stalin's industrial revolution, politics and workers, 1928-1932, Hiroaki Kuromiya
- The socialist corporation and technocratic power, the Polish United Workers' Party, industrial organisation and workforce control, 1958-80, Jean Woodall
- Job rights in the Soviet Union, their consequences, David Granick
- The Jews of the Soviet Union, the history of a national minority, Benjamin Pinkus
- Socialist banking and monetary control, the experience of Poland, T. M. Podolski
- Neo-Slavism and the Czechs, 1898-1914
- Adjustment, structural change, and economic efficiency, aspects of monetary cooperation in Eastern Europe, Jozef M. van Brabant
- The Warsaw Rising of 1944, Jan M. Ciechanowski
- The modernization of Soviet industrial management, socioeconomic development and the search for viability, William J. Conyngham
- Soviet and East European studies, 86
- The prediction of Communist economic performance
- East Germany and detente, building authority after the wall, A. James McAdams
- Stakhanovism and the politics of productivity in the USSR, 1935-1941, Lewis H. Siegelbaum
- Materials for a balance of the Soviet national economy, 1928-1930, edited by S.G. Wheatcroft and R.W. Davies ; with a foreword by Richard Stone
- Soviet and East European studies, 68
- Debt problems of Eastern Europe, Iliana Zloch-Christy
- The history of Poland since 1863, R. F. Leslie ... [and others] ; edited by R. F. Leslie
- Foreign trade criteria in socialist economies
- From embargo to ostpolitik, the political economy of West German-Soviet relations, 1955-1980, Angela Stent
- Collective farms which work?, Nigel Swain