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Soviet Union

  • Kurdish children’s books from Soviet Armenia are a rare glimpse into a fractured culture

    Kurdish children’s books from Soviet Armenia are a rare glimpse into a fractured culture

    Michael Erdman
    · Apr 27, 2017 · 07:30 pm
  • ‘In our grey lives, we happened into a fantasy world’: Why the Soviet Union fell for Indian cinema

    ‘In our grey lives, we happened into a fantasy world’: Why the Soviet Union fell for Indian cinema

    Sudha Rajagopalan
    · Feb 16, 2017 · 01:30 pm
  • USSR collapse: 25 years after the political spring of 1991, Russia is facing a long and dark winter

    USSR collapse: 25 years after the political spring of 1991, Russia is facing a long and dark winter

    Mohan Guruswamy
    · Dec 25, 2016 · 06:30 pm
  • What Stalin’s Great Terror can tell us about Russia today

    What Stalin’s Great Terror can tell us about Russia today

    James Harris, The Conversation
    · Jul 30, 2016 · 11:30 pm
  • Lessons for the post-EU British film industry from the collapse of the Soviet Union

    Lessons for the post-EU British film industry from the collapse of the Soviet Union

    Klara Bruveris, The Conversation
    · Jul 06, 2016 · 11:00 am
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