Henrik Meinander, A History of Finland
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In the 1960s, Yugoslavia faced street violence and riots during demonstrations against the Vietnam War. These protests can be understood only in the context of Yugoslav foreign policy, as they represented political balancing between East and West. The…
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The essay explores the implications of a new campaign launched by the Soviet authorities against violent youth behaviour, especially amongst working-class youngsters, after Stalin’s death in 1953. Relying largely on official sources from the archives,…
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This article deals with the historical development of the militia in the Soviet Union. The discussion concentrates on the post-Stalinist era, when terror as a method of rule was largely rejected and the regime shifted towards the use of propaganda and…
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10.1080/00309230.2015.1032117<br/>Fabio Targhetta
10.1080/02606755.2015.1028183<br/>Chandrika Kaul
10.1080/14608944.2015.1027760<br/>Anna Maria Droumpouki
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