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Page 248
... Soviet Union not as a demonic or atheistic land but as a place where real people lived real lives . Levine , the first accredited American journalist in Moscow , pointed out that the successes of the Soviet system stemmed from a strong ...
... Soviet Union not as a demonic or atheistic land but as a place where real people lived real lives . Levine , the first accredited American journalist in Moscow , pointed out that the successes of the Soviet system stemmed from a strong ...
Page 252
... Soviet Union . Calder mocks his Soviet contact , Arjenian , telling him that he is not afraid of the Soviet Union's threats to imprison or kill him if he fails in his attempts to contact Mars . Furthermore , Calder is the best scientist ...
... Soviet Union . Calder mocks his Soviet contact , Arjenian , telling him that he is not afraid of the Soviet Union's threats to imprison or kill him if he fails in his attempts to contact Mars . Furthermore , Calder is the best scientist ...
Page 256
... Soviet Bloc countries , specifically the harsh Soviet crushing of the Hungarian Revolution in 1956. The brutal torture and execution of the revolution's leader , Imre Nagy , in 1958 was still fresh in the minds of the American public ...
... Soviet Bloc countries , specifically the harsh Soviet crushing of the Hungarian Revolution in 1956. The brutal torture and execution of the revolution's leader , Imre Nagy , in 1958 was still fresh in the minds of the American public ...
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Postcolonialism | 201 |
Complexity Theory in | 223 |
Cyndy Hendershot AntiCommunism and Ambivalence in | 246 |
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