The Collapse of the Soviet Union, 1985-1991.
Marples, David R.
The Collapse of the Soviet Union, 1985-1991. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (193 pages) - Seminar Studies . - Seminar Studies .
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction to the Series -- Acknowledgements -- Maps -- Chronology -- Preface -- Acronyms -- INTRODUCTION -- PART ONE: BACKGROUND -- 1. GORBACHEV COMES TO POWER -- Political Overview -- Glasnost -- Social, Environmental and Nuclear Power Issues -- PART TWO: THE YEARS OF PERESTROIKA -- 2. PERESTROIKA IN ACTION -- The Economy, 1985-90 -- Foreign Policy -- 3. THE NATIONAL QUESTION -- The Submerged Dilemma -- Nagorno-Karabakh -- The Baltic States -- Georgia, Ukraine, and Belarus -- The Plenum on National Policy, September 1989 -- 4. DOMESTIC POLITICS, 1989 to MID-AUGUST 1991 -- The Congress of People's Deputies and New Presidency -- The 28th Party Congress and Aftermath -- The Referendum of 17 March 1991 -- Toward a New Union Treaty -- 5. THE PUTSCH AND THE COLLAPSE OF THE USSR -- The Putsch, 18-21 August 1991 -- Administrative Changes -- The Failure of the Union Treaty -- Yeltsin Consolidates His Power -- The Belavezha Agreement -- PART THREE: ASSESSMENT -- 6. WHY DID THE SOVIET UNION COLLAPSE? -- PART FOUR: DOCUMENTS -- Glossary -- Who's Who -- Guide to Further Reading -- References -- Index.
The collapse of the Soviet experiment was one of the major turning points in twentieth century history. During the period of 'perestroika' the Soviet Union took the first steps to becoming a civil society and started to re-examine it's Stalinist past. This new text examines the Gorbachev years, asks why the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, and offers a succinct and accessible interpretation of the remarkable events that led to the collapse.
9781317869993
Soviet Union - Economic conditions - 1985-1991.
Electronic books.
DK288
947.085/4
The Collapse of the Soviet Union, 1985-1991. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (193 pages) - Seminar Studies . - Seminar Studies .
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction to the Series -- Acknowledgements -- Maps -- Chronology -- Preface -- Acronyms -- INTRODUCTION -- PART ONE: BACKGROUND -- 1. GORBACHEV COMES TO POWER -- Political Overview -- Glasnost -- Social, Environmental and Nuclear Power Issues -- PART TWO: THE YEARS OF PERESTROIKA -- 2. PERESTROIKA IN ACTION -- The Economy, 1985-90 -- Foreign Policy -- 3. THE NATIONAL QUESTION -- The Submerged Dilemma -- Nagorno-Karabakh -- The Baltic States -- Georgia, Ukraine, and Belarus -- The Plenum on National Policy, September 1989 -- 4. DOMESTIC POLITICS, 1989 to MID-AUGUST 1991 -- The Congress of People's Deputies and New Presidency -- The 28th Party Congress and Aftermath -- The Referendum of 17 March 1991 -- Toward a New Union Treaty -- 5. THE PUTSCH AND THE COLLAPSE OF THE USSR -- The Putsch, 18-21 August 1991 -- Administrative Changes -- The Failure of the Union Treaty -- Yeltsin Consolidates His Power -- The Belavezha Agreement -- PART THREE: ASSESSMENT -- 6. WHY DID THE SOVIET UNION COLLAPSE? -- PART FOUR: DOCUMENTS -- Glossary -- Who's Who -- Guide to Further Reading -- References -- Index.
The collapse of the Soviet experiment was one of the major turning points in twentieth century history. During the period of 'perestroika' the Soviet Union took the first steps to becoming a civil society and started to re-examine it's Stalinist past. This new text examines the Gorbachev years, asks why the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, and offers a succinct and accessible interpretation of the remarkable events that led to the collapse.
9781317869993
Soviet Union - Economic conditions - 1985-1991.
Electronic books.
DK288
947.085/4