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This is a select bibliography of English language books (including translations) and journal articles about the Post-Stalinist era of Soviet history. A brief selection of English translations of primary sources is included. The sections "General Surveys" and "Biographies" contain books; other sections contain both books and journal articles. Book entries have references to journal articles and reviews about them when helpful.
The period covered is 1953-1991, beginning with the [[Death and state funeral of Joseph Stalin|death]] of [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]] and ending with the [[Dissolution of the Soviet Union|dissolution of the Soviet Union]]. Topics include the [[History of the Soviet Union (1953–64)|Khrushchev]], [[History of the Soviet Union (1964–82)|Brezhnev]], and [[History of the Soviet Union (1982–91)|Gorbachev eras]], including the transition periods of collective leadership, and significant related events and topics such as the [[Cold War]], the [[Hungarian Revolution of 1956|Hungarian Revolution]], [[Detente]] and [[Glasnost]]. This bibliography does not include newspaper articles (except in primary sources and references), fiction, photo collections or films created during or about this period.
Included works should either be published by an academic or notable publisher, be authored by a notable subject matter expert or have positive reviews in significant scholarly journals. Additional bibliographies can be found in many of the book-length works listed below; see Further Reading for several book and chapter-length bibliographies. The External Links section contains entries for publicly available select bibliographies from universities.
This bibliography uses [[APA style]] citations.
==General Surveys of Soviet History==
These works contain significant overviews of the Post-Stalinist era.
* [[Stephen F. Cohen|Cohen, S. F.]] (2011). ''Rethinking the Soviet Experience: Politics and History since 1917. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Orlando Figes|Figes, O.]] (2015). ''Revolutionary Russia, 1891-1991.'' New York, NY: [[Henry Holt and Company|Metropolitan Books]].
* [[Michel Heller|Heller, M.]], [[Alexander Nekrich|Nekrich, A. M.]], & Carlos, P. B. (1986). ''Utopia in Power: The History of the Soviet Union from 1917 to the present.'' New York, NY: Simon and Schuster.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Geoffrey Hosking|Hosking, G.]] (1987). ''The First Socialist Society: A History of the Soviet Union from Within'' (Second Edition). Cambridge, MA: [[Harvard University Press]].<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Michael Kort|Kort, M. G.]] (2019). ''The Soviet Colossus'' (8th Edition). London, UK: [[Routledge]].<ref></ref>
* [[Peter Kenez|Kenez, P.]] (2017). ''A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to its Legacy.'' New York, NY: [[Cambridge University Press]].
* [[Moshe Lewin|Lewin, M.]] (2016). ''The Soviet Century.'' (G. Elliot, Ed.). New York, NY: [[Verso Books|Verso]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Martin Malia|Malia, M.]] (1995). ''Soviet Tragedy: A History of Socialism in Russia 1917-1991.'' New York, NY: [[Free Press (publisher)|Free Press]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Martin McCauley (historian)|Mccauley, M.]] (2007). ''The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union.'' London, UK: Routledge.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Alexander Nove|Nove, A.]] (1993). ''An Economic History of the USSR 1917-1991'' (3rd Edition). London, UK: [[Arkana Publishing]].
* [[Ronald Grigor Suny|Suny, R. G.]] (Ed.). (2006). ''The Cambridge History of Russia: Volume 3, The Twentieth Century.'' Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
==Period Studies==
*[[Michael Beschloss|Beschloss, M. R.]] (1991). ''The Crisis Years: Kennedy and Khrushchev, 1960-1963.'' New York, NY: E. Burlingame Books.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Norman Cousins|Cousins, N.]] (1972). ''The Improbable Triumvirate: John F. Kennedy, Pope John, Nikita Khrushchev.'' New York, NY: W.W. Norton.
* Dornberg, J. (1974). ''Brezhnev: The Masks of Power.'' New York, NY: Basic Books.<ref></ref>
* [[Martin McCauley (historian)|McCauley, M.]] (Ed.). (1987). ''Khrushchev and Khrushchevism.'' Bloomington: Indiana University Press.<ref></ref>
* McGlinchey, E. (2014). [https://ift.tt/3956e9y Fast Forwarding the Brezhnev Years: Osh in Flames]. ''Russian History'', ''41''(3), pp. 373-391.
* Rutland, P., & Smolkin-Rothrock, V. (2014). [https://ift.tt/2WoWNib Looking Back at Brezhnev]. ''Russian History'', ''41''(3), pp. 299-306.
* Strong, J. W. (1971). ''The Soviet Union under Brezhnev and Kosygin: The Transition Years.'' New York: NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Tatu, M. (1974). ''Power in the Kremlin: From Khrushchev to Kosygin'' (2nd Edition). New York, NY: Viking Press.<ref></ref>
* Tompson, W. J. (2014). ''The Soviet Union under Brezhnev.'' London, UK: Routledge.
* Willerton, J. (1987). [https://ift.tt/3baKGd3 Patronage Networks and Coalition Building in the Brezhnev Era]. ''Soviet Studies'', ''39''(2), pp. 175-204.
* [[Vladislav Zubok|Zubok, V. M.]] (2007). ''A Failed Empire: The Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev.'' Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
==Social History==
* Cook, L. J. (1993). ''The Soviet Social Contract and Why It Failed: Welfare Policy and Workers’ Politics from Brezhnev to Yeltsin.'' Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Dimitrov, M. (2014). [https://ift.tt/2x2Lba8 Tracking Public Opinion Under Authoritarianism: The Case of the Soviet Union During the Brezhnev Era]. ''Russian History'', ''41''(3), pp. 329-353.
* Hopkins, M. W. (1985). ''Russia's Underground Press: The Chronicle of Current Events.'' New York: Praeger.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Hosking, G. A. (1991). ''The Awakening of the Soviet Union.'' Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Kerblay, B., & Swyer, R. (1983). ''Modern Soviet Society.'' New York: Pantheon.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Kozlov, D., & Gilburd, E. (Eds.). (2013). ''The Thaw: Soviet Society and Culture during the 1950s and 1960s.'' Toronto: University of Toronto Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* LaPierre, B. (2012). ''Hooligans in Khrushchev’s Russia: Defining, Policing, and Producing Deviance during the Thaw.'' Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Mawdsley, E., & White, S. (2004). ''The Soviet Elite from Lenin to Gorbachev: The Central Committee and Its Members, 1917-1991.'' Oxford: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Matthews, M. (1989). ''Patterns of Deprivation in the Soviet Union Under Brezhnev and Gorbachev.'' Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* ———. (2011). ''Education in the Soviet Union: Policies and Institutions Since Stalin.'' London: Routledge.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Millar, J. R. (1988). ''Politics, Work, and Daily Life in the USSR: A Survey of Former Soviet Citizens.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Raleigh, D. (2011). ''Soviet Baby Boomers: An Oral History of Russia's Cold War Generation.'' New York, NY: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Roucek, J. (1961). [https://ift.tt/2w8sGRI The Soviet Treatment of Minorities]. ''Phylon'', ''22''(1), pp. 15-23.
* Shtromas, A., Wenturis, N., & Hornung, K. (1990). ''Political Change and Social Development: The Case of the Soviet Union.'' Frankfurt: [[Peter Lang (publisher)|Peter Lang Publishing]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Weinberg, E. (1992). [https://ift.tt/2WqGVvJ Perestroika and Soviet Sociology]. ''The British Journal of Sociology'', ''43''(1), pp. 1-10.
===Culture===
* Bittner, S.V. (2001). [https://ift.tt/3b0oodC Remembering the Avant-Garde: Moscow Architects and the “Rehabilitation” of Constructivism, 1961–64]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History''. ''2''(3), pp. 553-576.
* Johnson, P. (1965). ''Khrushchev and the Arts: The Politics of Soviet Culture, 1962-1964.'' Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Alexander Nove|Nove, A.]] (1983). ''[https://ift.tt/38Y3MkU The Class Nature of the Soviet Union Revisited.]'' ''Soviet Studies'', ''35''(3), pp. 298-312.
* Plamper, J. (2005). [https://ift.tt/33rrjcN Cultural Production, Cultural Consumption: Post-Stalin Hybrids]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History''. ''6''(4), pp. 755-762.
* Pyzhikov, A. V. (2011). [https://ift.tt/3b5DmiO The Cult of Personality During the Khrushchev Thaw]. ''Russian Studies in History'', ''50''(3), pp. 11-27.
* [[Richard Stites|Stites, R.]] (1992). ''Russian Popular Culture: Entertainment and Society Since 1900.'' Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Vladislav Zubok|Zubok, V. M.]] (2011). ''Zhivago's Children: The Last Russian Intelligentsia.'' Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
===Religion===
* King, R. (1975). [https://ift.tt/390NoQJ Religion and Communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe]. ''Brigham Young University Studies'', ''15''(3), pp. 323-347.
* Kowalewski, D. (1980). [https://ift.tt/2IVNjmY Protest for Religious Rights in the USSR: Characteristics and Consequences]. ''The Russian Review'', ''39''(4), pp. 426-441.
* Larson, N. D. (2014). ''Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and the Modern Russo-Jewish Question.'' New York: Columbia University Press.<ref></ref>
* Pospielovsky, D. (1984). ''The Russian Church under the Soviet Regime, 1917-1982.'' Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Ramet, S. P. (1993). ''Religious Policy in the Soviet Union.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Rywkin, M. (2015). ''Moscow's Muslim Challenge: Soviet Central Asia.'' New York, NY: Routledge.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Steeves, P. (1986). [https://ift.tt/2TYlctz The June 1983 Plenum and the Post-Brezhnev Antireligious Campaign]. ''Journal of Church and State'', ''28''(3), pp. 439-457.
* Warhola, J. (1991). [https://ift.tt/3d7dQvl The Religious Dimension of Ethnic Conflict in the Soviet Union]. ''International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society'', ''5''(2), pp. 249-270.
===Women and the Family===
* Cohn, E. (2009). [https://ift.tt/3da5Ppu Sex and the Married Communist: Family Troubles, Marital Infidelity, and Party Discipline in the Postwar Ussr, 1945-64]. ''The Russian Review'', ''68''(3), pp. 429-450.
* Engel, B. (1987). [https://ift.tt/3dirzj4 Women in Russia and the Soviet Union]. ''Signs'', ''12''(4), pp. 781-796.
* Lapidus, G. W. (1979). ''Women in Soviet Society: Equality, Development and Social Change.'' Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Shoemaker, S. (1983). [https://ift.tt/33qYE7F The Status of Women in the Rural U.S.S.R.] ''Population Research and Policy Review'', ''2''(1), pp. 35-51.
===Human Rights===
* Alexeyeva, L. (1985). "'Soviet Dissent: Contemporary Movements for National, Religious, and Human Rights.'' Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press.<ref></ref>
* Bergman, J. (2009). ''Meeting the Demands of Reason: The life and thought of Andrei Sakharov.'' Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Vladimir Bukovsky|Bukovskiĭ, V. K.]] (2019). ''Judgment in Moscow: Soviet Crimes and Western Complicity.'' (A. Kojevnikov, Trans.) Westlake Village, CA: Ninth Of November Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Prigge, W. (2004). [https://ift.tt/2TXT3Th The Latvian Purges of 1959: A Revision Study]. ''Journal of Baltic Studies'', ''35''(3), pp. 211-230.
* Snyder, S. B. (2013). ''Human Rights Activism and the End of the Cold War.'' New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
===Rural Life and Agriculture===
* Frese, S. (2004). [https://ift.tt/3aYPJgm Comrade Khrushchev and Farmer Garst: East-West Encounters Foster Agricultural Exchange]. ''The History Teacher'', ''38''(1), pp. 37-65.
* Hale-Dorrell, A. (2015). [https://ift.tt/2vtTLOK The Soviet Union, the United States, and Industrial Agriculture]. ''Journal of World History'', ''26''(2), pp. 295-324.
* Laird, R. (1974). [https://ift.tt/2Wo2ltm Soviet Agriculture in 1973 and Beyond in Light of United States Performance]. ''The Russian Review'', ''33''(4), pp. 372-385.
* Luxenburg, N. (1971). [https://ift.tt/2ITOseL Soviet Agriculture since Khrushchev]. ''The Russian Review'', ''30''(1), pp. 64-68.
* Millar, J. R., & University of Illinois, & Symposium. (1971). ''The Soviet Rural Community: A Symposium.'' Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Alexander Nove|Nove, A.]] (1970). [https://ift.tt/2Qo5sxO Soviet Agriculture under Brezhnev]. ''Slavic Review'', ''29''(3), pp. 379-410.
* Volin, L. (1970). ''A Century of Russian Agriculture: From Alexander II to Khrushchev.'' Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
===Urban Life and Industry===
* Colton, T. J. (2014). ''Moscow: Governing the Socialist Metropolis.'' Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Gustafson, T. (1989). ''Crisis amid Plenty: The Politics of Soviet Energy under Brezhnev and Gorbachev.'' Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Josephson, P. (1996). [https://ift.tt/2Qn7ZYQ Atomic-Powered Communism: Nuclear Culture in the Postwar USSR]. ''Slavic Review'', ''55''(2), pp. 297-324.
* Mëhilli, E. (2012). [https://ift.tt/2IRoZCC The Socialist Design: Urban Dilemmas in Postwar Europe and the Soviet Union]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History''. ''13''(3), pp. 635-665.
* Obertreis, J. (2013). [https://ift.tt/3a0R8D0 Soviet Urban Planning, Housing Policies, and De-Stalinization]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History.'' ''14''(3), pp. 673-682.
* Reisinger , W. M. (1992). ''Energy and the Soviet Bloc: Alliance Politics after Stalin.'' Washington DC: NCROL.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Siegelbaum, L. H., & [[Ronald Grigor Suny|Suny, R. G.]] (1994). ''Making Workers Soviet: Power, Class, and Identity.'' Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Varga-Harris, C. (2015). ''Stories of House and Home: Soviet Apartment Life during the Khrushchev Years.'' Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.<ref></ref>
* Ward, C. (2009). ''Brezhnev's Folly: The Building of BAM and Late Soviet Socialism.'' Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Zhuk, S. (2010). ''Rock and Roll in the Rocket City: The West, Identity, and Ideology in Soviet Dniepropetrovsk, 1960-1985.'' Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
==Government and Politics==
[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-B0628-0015-035, Nikita S. Chruschtschow.jpg|thumb|right|Nikita S. Khrushchev]]
[[File:Leonid Brezhnev Portrait (1).jpg|thumb|Leonid Brezhnev]]
[[File:Gorbachev (cropped).png|thumb|Mikhail Gorbachev]]
* Albats, Y. (1994). ''The State Within a State: The KGB and Its Hold on Russia-Past, Present, and Future.'' New York, NY: Farrar Straus & Giroux.
* Andrew, C. M., & Mitrokhin, V. (2001). ''The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB.'' New York, NY: Basic Books.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Bacon, E., & Sandle, M. (2002). ''Brezhnev Reconsidered.'' New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.<ref></ref>
* Beisinger, M., & Beissinger, M. (1982). [https://ift.tt/3d8bOuV Finding an Heir to Brezhnev]. ''Harvard International Review'', ''5''(2), pp. 8-12.
* Bhupinder Brar. (1994). [https://ift.tt/33pr5mJ Assessing Gorbachev]. ''Economic and Political Weekly'', ''29''(24), pp. 1465-1475.
* Blackwell, R. (1980). [https://ift.tt/2xNlTxb After Brezhnev: Muddling through the Succession]. ''World Affairs'', ''142''(4), pp. 268-281.
* Breslauer, G. W. (1983). ''Khrushchev and Brezhnev as Leaders: Building Authority in Soviet Politics.'' London, UK: George Allen & Unwin.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* ———. (2010). ''Gorbachev and Yeltsin as Leaders.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Brown, A. (1984). [https://ift.tt/2UsVw7x The Soviet Succession: From Andropov to Chernenko]. ''The World Today'', ''40''(4), pp. 134-141.
* ———. (2004). ''The Gorbachev Factor.'' New York, NY: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Bryant, J., Trump, A., & Meyer, W. (1983). [https://ift.tt/2TZqcOu Andropov's Inherited Headache]. ''Harvard International Review'', ''5''(5), pp. 39-41.
* Duhamel, L. (2010). ''The KGB Campaign against Corruption in Moscow, 1982–1987.'' Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.<ref></ref>
* Gardner, T. (1984). [https://ift.tt/3b2GsnA Andropov: One Year Later]. ''Harvard International Review'', ''6''(4), pp. 22-23.
* Gidadhubli, R. (1977). [https://ift.tt/2x6YLsY The Brezhnev Constitution]. ''Economic and Political Weekly'', ''12''(48), pp. 1981-1984.
* ———. (1984). [https://ift.tt/2w4UTsB Andropov's Last Testament]. ''Economic and Political Weekly'', ''19''(16), pp. 668-671.
* Glazov, Y. (1983). [https://ift.tt/2vtmHq4 Yuri Andropov: A New Leader of Russia]. ''Studies in Soviet Thought'', ''26''(3), pp. 173-215.
* Harasymiw, B. (1988). [https://ift.tt/33qkRmt The CPSU in Transition from Brezhnev to Gorbachev]. ''Canadian Journal of Political Science'', ''21''(2), pp. 249-266.
* Hoffmann, E. (1984). [https://ift.tt/2x6YM00 Soviet Politics in the 1980s]]. ''Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science'', ''35''(3), pp. 227-240.
* Hyland, W. (1985). [https://ift.tt/2UhzEvw The Gorbachev Succession]. ''Foreign Affairs'', ''63''(4), pp. 800-809.
* Jaura, J. (1979). [https://ift.tt/2QqFdXp Aftermath of 'Brezhnev Bombshell']. ''Economic and Political Weekly'', ''14''(45), pp. 1834-1834.
* Kaiser, R. G. (1991). [https://ift.tt/2QqiqLs Gorbachev: Triumph and Failure]. ''Foreign Affairs'', ''70''(2), pp. 160-174.
* ———. (1992). ''Why Gorbachev Happened: His Triumphs, His Failure, and His Fall.'' New York, NY: Simon and Schuster.<ref></ref>
* Kelley, D. R. (1986). ''The Politics of Developed Socialism: The Soviet Union as a Post-Industrial State.'' New York, NY: Greenwood Press.
* ———. (1987). ''Soviet Politics from Brezhnev to Gorbachev.'' New York, NY: Praeger.<ref></ref>
* Löwenhardt, J., Ozinga, J. R., & Ree, E. (1992). ''The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Politburo.'' London: UCL Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Mitrokhin, N. (2014). [https://ift.tt/3b8aoim The CPSU Central Committee Apparatus, 1970–85: Personnel and Role in the Soviet Political System]. ''Russian History'', ''41''(3), pp. 307-328.
* Nechemias, C. (1978). [https://ift.tt/39YMW6Z The Khrushchev And Brezhnev Eras: A Comparison Of Social Welfare Policies]. ''Social Science Quarterly'', ''59''(3), pp. 562-569.
* Rigby, T. H., Brown, A, & Reddaway, P. (Eds.). (1980). ''Authority, Power and Policy in the USSR: Essays Dedicated to Leonard Schapiro.'' New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Ryavec, K. (1982). [https://ift.tt/2QERmbB The Soviet Leadership Succession: Change & Uncertainty]. ''Polity'', ''15''(1), pp. 103-122.
* Sakwa, R. (1990). ''Gorbachev and His Reforms, 1985-1990.'' New York, NY: Prentice-Hall.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Sapiets, J. (1972). [https://ift.tt/2QqcYrP The 24th Congress of the Soviet Communist Party]. ''The Russian Review'', ''31''(1), pp. 11-24.
* [[Leonard Schapiro|Schapiro, L.]] (1978). ''The Communist Party of the Soviet Union'' (2nd Edition). London, UK: [[Methuen Publishing]].<ref></ref>
* Smith, J. and Ilić, M. (Eds.). (2011). ''Khrushchev in the Kremlin: Policy and Government in the Soviet Union, 1953–1964.'' New York, NY: Routledge.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Surovell, J. (1994). [https://ift.tt/39YXD9F Gorbachev's Last Year: Leftist or Rightist?]. ''Europe-Asia Studies'', ''46''(3), pp. 465-487.
* Tompson, W. J. (1991). [https://ift.tt/2weG5aE The Fall of Nikita Khrushchev]. ''Soviet Studies'', ''43''(6), pp. 1101-1121.
* ———. (1993). [https://ift.tt/2WozeX8 Khrushchev and Gorbachev as Reformers: A Comparison]. ''British Journal of Political Science'', ''23''(1), pp. 77-105.
* Von Beyme, K. (1975). [https://ift.tt/2UfoAz5 A Comparative View of Democratic Centralism]. ''Government and Opposition'', ''10''(3), pp. 259-277.
* Walker, M. (1988). ''The Waking Giant: Gorbachev's Russia.'' New York, NY: Pantheon Books.<ref></ref>
* Wallace, M., Suedfeld, P., & Thachuk, K. (1996). [https://ift.tt/2w6KMDG Failed Leader or Successful Peacemaker? Crisis, Behavior, and the Cognitive Processes of Mikhail Sergeyevitch Gorbachev]. ''Political Psychology'', ''17''(3), pp. 453-472.
* Zemtsov, I., & . (1983). ''Andropov: Policy Dilemmas and the Struggle for Power.'' Jerusalem: Israel Research Institute of Contemporary Society.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
===De-Stalinisation===
* Blum, A., Koustova, E., Grieve, M., & Duthreuil, C. (2018). [https://ift.tt/38S9xRe Negotiating Lives, Redefining Repressive Policies: Managing the Legacies of Stalinist Deportations]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History''. ''19''(3), pp. 537-571.
* Bohn, T. M., Einax, R., & Abesser, M. (2014). ''De-Stalinisation Reconsidered: Persistence and Change in the Soviet Union.'' Frankfurt: Campus Verlag.<ref></ref>
* Dobson, M. (2009). ''Khrushchev's Cold Summer: Gulag Returnees, Crime, and the Fate of Reform after Stalin''. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.<ref></ref>
* ———. (2011). [https://ift.tt/2Wn9jic The Post-Stalin Era: De-Stalinization, Daily Life, and Dissent]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History.'' ''12''(4), pp. 905-924.
* Filtzer, D. (1992). ''Soviet Workers and De-Stalinization: The Consolidation of the Modern System of Soviet Production Relations, 1953–1964.'' Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* ———. (1993). ''The Khrushchev Era: De-Stalinization and the Limits of Reform in the USSR, 1953–1964.'' London, UK: Macmillan.<ref></ref>
* Khlevniuk, O., & Dowling, R. (2015). [https://ift.tt/3a27wDl No Total Totality: Forced Labor, Stalinism, and De-Stalinization]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History.'' ''16''(4), pp. 961-973.
* Obertreis, J. (2013). [https://ift.tt/3a0R8D0 Soviet Urban Planning, Housing Policies, and De-Stalinization]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History.'' ''14''(3), pp. 673-682.
* Tucker, R. (1957). [https://ift.tt/33rrjtj The Politics of Soviet De-Stalinization]. ''World Politics'', ''9''(4), pp. 550-578.
* Wojnowski, Z. (2012). [https://ift.tt/2Wozfua De-Stalinization and Soviet Patriotism: Ukrainian Reactions to East European Unrest in 1956]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History.'' ''13''(4), pp. 799-829.
===Glasnost and Perestroika===
* Aganbegi︠a︡n, A. G., & Barratt, B. M. (1988). ''The Challenge: Economics of Perestroika.'' London: Hutchinson.<ref></ref>
* Battle, J. (1988). [https://ift.tt/2Wtl0UV Uskorenie, Glasnost' and Perestroika: The Pattern of Reform under Gorbachev]. ''Soviet Studies'', ''40''(3), pp. 367-384.
* Boym, S. (1990). [https://ift.tt/394OwD7 Paradoxes of Perestroika]. ''Agni'', (31/32), pp. 16-24.
* Brown, A. (2013). ''Seven Years that Changed the World: Perestroika in Perspective.'' New York, NY: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Cohen, S. F., & Heuvel, K. (1989). ''Voices of Glasnost: Interviews with Gorbachev's Reformers.'' New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Co.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Frank, P. (1990). [https://ift.tt/2UdYQTQ The End of "Perestroika"]. ''The World Today'', ''46''(5), pp. 87-89.
* Gellner, E. (1990). [https://ift.tt/3dbh4Of Perestroika Observed]. ''Government and Opposition'', ''25''(1), pp3-15.
* Gibbs, J. (1999). ''Gorbachev's Glasnost: The Soviet Media in the First Phase of Perestroika.'' College Station, TX: Texas A & M University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Gooding, J. (1990). [https://ift.tt/3db1GBq Gorbachev and Democracy]. ''Soviet Studies'', ''42''(2), pp. 195-231.
* [[Mikhail Gorbachev|Gorbachev, M. S.]] (1991). ''Perestroika: New Thinking for our Country and the World.'' New York: HarperCollins.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Gorbachev, M., Mlynář, Z., & Shriver, G. (2012). ''Conversations with Gorbachev: On Perestroika, the Prague Spring, and the Crossroads of Socialism.'' New York, NY: Columbia University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Gordon, L., & Nazimova, A. (1990). [https://ift.tt/2U8Lk3y Perestroika in Historical Perspective: Possible Scenarios]. ''Government and Opposition'', ''25''(1), pp. 16-29.
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===Ideology and Propaganda===
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===Chernobyl===
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===The Dissolution of the Soviet Union and Bloc===
[[File:Image0 ST.jpg|thumb|Tanks in [[Red Square]] during the 1991 August coup attempt]]
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===The Legacy of the Soviet Union===
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==External Relations==
===The Soviet Bloc in Europe===
[[File:10 Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia - Flickr - The Central Intelligence Agency.jpg|thumb|225px|Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia]]
[[File:Kossuth Lajos utca - Károly (Tanács) körút sarok. Fortepan 23591.jpg|thumb|right|225px|Crowd cheers Hungarian troops in Budapest]]
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===Foriegn Policy and Relations===
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===The Cold War===
[[File:Checkpoint Charlie 1961-10-27.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Checkpoint Charlie]], October 27, 1961]]
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* Beschloss, M. R., & Talbott, S. (1994). ''At the Highest Levels: The Inside Story of the End of the Cold War.'' Boston, MA: Little, Brown.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Blanton, T., & Savranskaya, S. (2011). [https://ift.tt/33tAkC5 Looking Back: Reykjavik: When Abolition Was Within Reach]. ''Arms Control Today'', ''41''(8), pp. 46-51.
* Brown, A. (2020). ''The Human Factor: Gorbachev, Reagan, and Thatcher, and the End of the Cold War.'' Cambridge, UK: Oxford University Press.
* Brugioni, D. A., & McCort, R. F. (1991). ''Eyeball to Eyeball: The Inside Story of the Cuban Missile Crisis.'' New York: Random House.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Brun, E., & Hersh, J. (1978). [https://ift.tt/2QoSq33 Paradoxes in the Political Economy of Détente]. ''Theory and Society'', ''5''(3), pp. 295-344.
* English, R. (2000). ''Russia and the Idea of the West: Gorbachev, Intellectuals, and the End of the Cold War.'' New York, NY: Columbia University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Farnham, B. (2001). [https://ift.tt/2UlIqJc Reagan and the Gorbachev Revolution: Perceiving the End of Threat]. ''Political Science Quarterly'', ''116''(2), pp. 225-252.
* Fursenko, A. A., & Naftali, T. J. (1997). ''One Hell of a Gamble: Khrushchev, Castro and Kennedy, 1958-1964.'' New York, NY: Norton.<ref></ref>
* –––, & ———. (2006). ''Khrushchev's Cold War: The Inside Story of an American Adversary.'' New York, NY: Norton.<ref></ref>
* [[John Lewis Gaddis|Gaddis, J. L.]] (1998). ''We Now Know: Rethinking Cold War History.'' Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press.<ref></ref>
* ———. (2007). ''The Cold War: A New History.'' New York, NY: Penguin Books.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Garthoff, R. L. (2007). ''Reflections on the Cuban Missile Crisis.'' Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.<ref></ref>
* Gelman, H. (1984). ''The Brezhnev Politburo and the Decline of Détente.'' Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Gribkov, A. I., Smith, W. Y., & Friendly, A. (1994). ''Operation ANADYR: U.S. and Soviet Generals Recount the Cuban Missile Crisis.'' Chicago, IL: Edition Q.<ref></ref>
* Hoffman, D. E. (2009). ''The Dead Hand: The Untold Story of the Cold War Arms Race and its Dangerous Legacy.'' New York: Doubleday.<ref></ref>
* Kempe, F. (2011). ''Berlin 1961: Kennedy, Khruschev, and the Most Dangerous Place on Earth.'' New York, NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons.
* Lebow, R., Mueller, J., & Wohlforth, W. (1995). [https://ift.tt/3d7VAlw Realism and the End of the Cold War]. ''International Security'', ''20''(2), pp. 185-187.
* Liebich, A. (1995). [https://ift.tt/3b6fHic Mensheviks Wage the Cold War]. ''Journal of Contemporary History'', ''30''(2), pp. 247-264.
* MacGregor, I. (2019). ''Checkpoint Charlie: The Cold War, The Berlin Wall, and the Most Dangerous Place On Earth.'' New York, NY: Scribner.
* Miller, D. (2012). ''The Cold War: A Military History.'' London, UK: Pimlico.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Nash, P. (1997). ''The Other Missiles of October: Eisenhower, Kennedy, and the Jupiters, 1957-1963.'' Chapel Hill, NC: University of California Press.<ref></ref>
* Nelson, K. L. (1995). ''The Making of Détente: Soviet-American Relations in the Shadow of Vietnam.'' Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Patman, R. (1999). [https://ift.tt/2WoWWlJ Reagan, Gorbachev and the Emergence of 'New Political Thinking']. ''Review of International Studies'', ''25''(4), pp. 577-601.
* Schrag, P. G. (1992). ''Global Action: Nuclear Test Ban Diplomacy at the End of the Cold War.'' New York, NY: Routledge.<ref></ref>
* Schwebel, S. (1972). [https://ift.tt/2QmeoU7 The Brezhnev Doctrine Repealed and Peaceful Co-Existence Enacted]. ''The American Journal of International Law'', ''66''(5), pp. 816-819.
* Seaborg, G. T., Loeb, B. S., & Harriman, W. A. (1983). ''Kennedy, Khrushchev and the Test Ban.'' Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Taylor, F. (2006). ''The Berlin Wall: A World Divided, 1961-1989.'' New York, NY: Bloomsbury Publishing.
* Thompson, N. (2011). [https://ift.tt/2IUNy1t Nuclear War and Nuclear Fear in the 1970s and 1980s]. ''Journal of Contemporary History'', ''46''(1), pp. 136-149.
* Watry, D. M. (2014). ''Diplomacy at the Brink: Eisenhower, Churchill, and Eden in the Cold War.'' Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press.<ref></ref>
* [[Odd Arne Westad|Westad, O. A.]] (1992). [https://ift.tt/2UlIrge Rethinking Revolutions: The Cold War in the Third World]. ''Journal of Peace Research'', ''29''(4), pp. 455-464.
* ———. (2016). ''The Global Cold War: Third World Interventions and the Making of Our Times.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* ———. (2019). ''Cold War: A World History.'' New York, NY: Basic Books.<ref></ref>
* [[Vladislav Zubok|Zubok, V. M.]] (2007). ''A Failed Empire: The Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev.'' Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
===Afghanistan===
* Braithwaite, R. (2011). ''Afgantsy: The Russians in Afghanistan 1979-89.'' New York, NY: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Collins, J. (1980). [https://ift.tt/3a2KY5i The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: Methods, Motives, And Ramifications]. ''Naval War College Review'', ''33''(6), pp. 53-62.
* ———. (1987). [https://ift.tt/39YXFyj Soviet Policy toward Afghanistan]. ''Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science'', ''36''(4), pp. 198-210.
* Dunbar, C. (1988). [https://ift.tt/2TZ9Y7X Afghanistan in 1987: A Year of Decision?] ''Asian Survey'', ''28''(2), pp. 148-162.
* Feifer, G. (2014). ''The Great Gamble: The Soviet War in Afghanistan.'' New York, NY: HarperCollins.<ref></ref>
* Fremont-Barnes, G. (2012). ''The Soviet–Afghan War 1979–89.'' Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing.
* Goldman, M. (1984). [https://ift.tt/33qkY1n Soviet Military Intervention in Afghanistan: Roots & Causes]. ''Polity'', ''16''(3), pp. 384-403.
* Grau, L. W., & Gress, M. A. (2002). ''The Soviet-Afghan War: How A Superpower Fought and Lost.'' Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas.
* Kalinovsky, A. M. (2011). ''A Long Goodbye: The Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan.'' Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Maley, W. (2009). ''The Afghanistan Wars.'' New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.<ref></ref>
* Reuveny, R., & Prakash, A. (1999). [https://ift.tt/2Wmi9wP The Afghanistan War and the Breakdown of the Soviet Union]. ''Review of International Studies'', ''25''(4), pp. 693-708.
==Other Studies==
* Bennigsen, A., & Broxup, M. (1983). ''The Islamic Threat to the Soviet State.'' New York, NY: Routledge.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Cohen, S. F. (2011). ''Soviet Fates and Lost Alternatives: From Stalinism to the New Cold War.'' New York, NY: Columbia University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Fortescue, S. (1990). ''Science Policy in the Soviet Union.'' London: Routledge.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Josephson, P. R. (1997). ''New Atlantis Revisited: Akademgorodok, the Siberian City of Science.'' Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Ronald Grigor Suny|Suny, R. G.]] (1998). ''The Soviet Experiment: Russia, the USSR and the Successor States'' (2nd Edition). Cambridge, UK: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
==Historiography==
* Boyer, J., Kirshner, J., Iurii Nikolaevich Afanas'ev, Barg, M., Cherniak, E., Danilov, V., Volobuev, P. (1990). [https://ift.tt/33tAlG9 Perestroika, History, and Historians]. ''The Journal of Modern History'', ''62''(4), pp. 782-830.
* Enteen, G. (2002). [https://ift.tt/3a0wwee Recent Writings about Soviet Historiography]. ''Slavic Review'', ''61''(2), pp. 357-363.
* Feest, D., & Hein-Kircher, H. (2017). [https://ift.tt/2Qn80vS Introduction: National Minorities in the Soviet Bloc after 1945: New Historical Research in Micro and Regional Studies]. ''Region'', ''6''(1), pp. 1-10.
* Kenney, P. (2011). [https://ift.tt/2UcVrEE What's New, We Knew: Twentieth-Anniversary Appraisals of 1989]. ''Diplomatic History'', ''35''(3), pp. 571-578.
* Krylova, A. (2014). [https://ift.tt/2Qo5t4Q Soviet Modernity: Stephen Kotkin and the Bolshevik Predicament]. ''Contemporary European History'', ''23''(2), pp. 167-192.
* Markwick, R. (2006). [https://ift.tt/2xNtXxY Cultural History under Khrushchev and Brezhnev: From Social Psychology to Mentalités]. ''The Russian Review'', ''65''(2), pp. 283-301.
* Penter, T. (2013). [https://ift.tt/2UlIs3M Coming to Terms with a Violent Past]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History.'' ''14''(3), pp. 683-690.
* Yanow, D., & Schwartz-Shea, P. (2010). [https://ift.tt/2IXgdmq Perestroika Ten Years After: Reflections on Methodological Diversity]. ''Political Science and Politics'', ''43''(4), pp. 741-745.
* Yaresh, L. (1957). [https://ift.tt/2QoMUxk The "Peasant Wars" in Soviet Historiography]. ''American Slavic and East European Review'', ''16''(3), pp. 241-259.
* Zelikow, P. (2009). [https://ift.tt/38TSCO8 The Suicide of the East? 1989 and the Fall of Communism]. ''Foreign Affairs'', ''88''6), 130-140.
==Biographies==
* Aron, L. R. (2001). ''Boris Yeltsin: A Revolutionary Life.'' London: HarperCollins.<ref></ref>
* Brown, A. (1996). ''The Gorbachev Factor.'' Cambridge, UK: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Crankshaw, E. (1966). ''Khrushchev: A Career.'' New York, NY: Viking Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Medvedev, R. A., & Medvedev, Z. A. (1977). ''Khrushchev''. London: Oxford University Press.
* Medvedev, Z. A. (1984). ''Andropov: His Life and Death.'' Oxford, UK: Blackwell.
* Murphy, P. J. (1981). ''Brezhnev, Soviet Politician.'' Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
* Paloczi-Horvath, G. (1960). ''Khrushchev: The Making of a Dictator.'' Boston, MA: Little, Brown.
* Ruge, G. (1991). ''Gorbachev: A Biography.'' London: Chatto & Windus.
* Scammell, M. (1984). ''Solzhenitsyn: A Biography.'' New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Co.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Sheehy, G. (1991). ''The Man Who Changed the World: The lives of Mikhail S. Gorbachev.'' New York, NY: HarperPerennial.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[William Taubman|Taubman, W.]] (2003). ''Khrushchev: The Man and His Era.'' New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* ———. (2017). ''Gorbachev: His Life and Times.'' New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company.
==Reference Works==
* The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Russia and the former Soviet Union. (1994). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
* Kasack, W. & Atack, R. (1988). ''Dictionary of Russian literature since 1917.'' New York, NY: Columbia University Press.
* Minahan, J. (2012). ''The Former Soviet Union's Diverse Peoples: A Reference Sourcebook.'' Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
* Smith, S. A. (2014). ''[https://ift.tt/3d7uA5r The Oxford Handbook of the History of Communism].'' New York, NY: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Vronskaya, J. & Čuguev, V. (1992). ''The Biographical Dictionary of the Former Soviet Union: Prominent people in all fields from 1917 to the present. London, UK: Bowker-Saur.
==Memoirs and Literary Accounts==
* Aleksievič, S. A., Whitby, J., & Whitby, R. (2015). ''Zinky Boys: Soviet Voices from the Afghanistan War.'' New York, NY: W. W. Norton.
* Borovik, A. (2008). ''The Hidden War: A Russian Journalist's Account of the Soviet War in Afghanistan.'' New York, NY: Grove Press.<ref></ref>
* [[Leonid Brezhnev|Brezhnev, L.]] (1978–79). ''[[Brezhnev's trilogy]]'' (3 vols. ''The Minor Land'', ''Rebirth'', & ''Virgin Lands''). Moscow: Progress Publishers.
* Dobrynin, A. F. (1995). ''In Confidence: Moscow's Ambassador to America's Six Cold War Presidents (1962-1986).'' New York, NY: Random House.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Mikhail Gorbachev|Gorbachev, M. S.]] (1996). ''Mikhail Gorbachev: Memoirs.'' London, UK: Doubleday.
* [[Nikita Khrushchev|Khrushchev, N. S.]], Crankshaw, E., & Talbott, S. (1971). ''Khrushchev Remembers.'' Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Co.
* ———., & Talbott, S. (1974). ''Khrushchev Remembers: The Last Testament.'' Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Co.
* ———., Talbott, S., Schecter, J. L., & Luchkov, V. V. (1990). ''Khrushchev Remembers: The Glasnost Tapes.'' Boston, MA: Little, Brown.<ref></ref>
* [[Sergei Khrushchev|Khrushchev, S.]] (2003). ''Nikita Khrushchev and the Creation of a Superpower.'' University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.<ref></ref>
* MacDuffie, M. (1955). ''The Red Carpet: 10,000 miles through Russia on a Visa from Khrushchev.'' New York, NY: Norton.<ref></ref>
* [[Vyacheslav Molotov|Molotov, V. M.]], Čuev, F., & Resis, A. (2007). ''Molotov Remembers: Inside Kremlin Politics: Conversations with Felix Čhuev.'' Chicago, IL: Ivan R. Dee.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn|Solzhenitsyn, A. I.]] (1991). ''The Oak and the Calf: Sketches of Literary Life in the Soviet Union: A Memoir.'' London, UK: Collins-Harvill.<ref></ref>
* Vidali, V. (1984). ''Diary of the Twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.'' Westport, CT: Lawrence Hill.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
==English Language Translations of Primary Sources==
* [https://ift.tt/38Y3MBq Documents related to Soviet-US Relations (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/33tAmKd Documents related to Soviet Foreign Relations (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2QoSiAB Documents related to Soviet - North Korean Relations (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2xOzGnd Documents related to Sino-Soviet Relations (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/3b8aaI2 Documents related to Soviet Nuclear History (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2TWNjJC The Berlin Wall (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
===The Khrushchev Era (1953-1964)===
'''Collections'''
* [https://ift.tt/2Qrfw9j The Sino-Soviet Alliance, 1950-1959 (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2QERgkf 1953 Post-Stalin Succession Struggle (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2x15YuS 1953 East German Uprising (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2UlIlFo 1956 Polish and Hungarian Crises (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2TWNk08 The Sino-Soviet Split, 1960-1984 (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/39Vh2Im 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2IRzPsl Documents Related to Nikita Khruschev (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* Chang, L., & Kornbluh, P. (Eds.). (1999). ''The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962: A National Security Archive Documents Reader.'' New York, NY: The New Press.
* Dallin, A., Harris, J., & Hodnett, G. (Eds.). (1963). ''Diversity in International Communism: A Documentary Record, 1961-1963.'' New York, NY: Columbia University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Hodnett, G., & [[Robert H. McNeal|McNeal, R. H.]] (Eds.). (1974). ''Resolutions and Decisions of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union: Vol. 4 Khrushchev Years, 1953-1964.'' Toronto, ON: Toronto University of Toronto Press.
* Kennedy, J. F., & Khrushchev, N. S. (1992). ''Back from the Brink: The Correspondence Between President John F. Kennedy and Chairman Nikita S. Khrushchev on the Cuban Missile Crisis of Autumn 1962.'' Washington DC: US Information Agency.
* Khrushchev, N. S. (1960). ''[https://ift.tt/2QpiNGe For Victory in Peaceful Competition with Capitalism].'' New York, NY: E. F. Dutton & Co.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Khrushchev, N. S. (1960). ''Khrushchev in New York: A Documentary Record of Nikita S. Khrushchev's Trip to New York, September 19th to October 13th, 1960.'' New York, NY: Crosscurrents.
* Khrushchev, N. S. (1961-1962). Letters to John F. Kennedy. [https://ift.tt/38TSDSc Text]
* Stickle, D. M., Farrow, J. (1992). ''The Beria Affair: The Secret Transcripts of the Meetings Signalling the End of Stalinism.'' Commack, NY: Nova Science Publishers.<ref></ref>
'''Individual Documents'''
* [[Nikita Khrushchev|Khrushchev, N. S.]] (1956). ''[[On the Cult of Personality and Its Consequences]]'' [https://ift.tt/1yQNOAd Text].
===The Brezhnev Era (1964-1982)===
'''Collections'''
* [https://ift.tt/3b32AhG The Sino-Soviet Border Conflict, 1969 (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2QowVz8 The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, 1965-68 (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/3d7Y6bg Documents related to the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/3b2GsE6 Documents related to the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/33tAnOh 1980-81 Polish Crisis (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [[Robert H. McNeal|McNeal, R. H.]], & Schwartz, D. V. (1982). ''Resolutions and Decisions of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union: Vol. 5, The Brezhnev Years, 1964-1981.'' Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.
===Gorbachev Era (1982-1991)===
'''Collections'''
* [https://ift.tt/2Ui3n7s The Sino-Soviet Reapprochement, 1985-89 (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2QoNrzm The Chernobyl Nuclear Accident (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2WmG5QM The Collapse of the Soviet Union and the End of the Cold War (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2weGbiw Project RYaN (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
'''Individual Documents'''
*[[Mikhail Gorbachev|Gorbachev, M.]] (1989). [https://ift.tt/2IVtVX4 The Progress of Perestroïka.] ''The World Today'', ''45''(6), pp. 94-94.
==Further reading==
===Bibliographies===
''Bibliographies contain English and non-English language entries unless noted otherwise.''
'''Bibliographies of Post Stalinist Era in the Soviet Union'''
* Beschloss, M. R. (1991). General Sources. In ''The Crisis Years: Kennedy and Khrushchev, 1960-1963.'' New York, NY: E. Burlingame Books.
* Kotkin, S. (2001). Bibliography. In ''Armageddon Averted: The Collapse of the Soviet Union.'' Oxford: Oxford University Press.
* McCauley, M. (1987). Bibliography. In ''Khrushchev and Khrushchevism.'' Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
* Smith, J. and Ilić, M. (Eds.). (2011). Bibliography. In ''Khrushchev in the Kremlin: Policy and Government in the Soviet Union, 1953–1964.'' New York, NY: Routledge.
* Strong, J. W. (1971). Bibliography. In ''The Soviet Union under Brezhnev and Kosygin: The Transition Years.'' New York: NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
* Taubman, W. (2017). Bibliography. In ''Gorbachev: His Life and Times.'' New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company.
* Tompson, W. J. (2014). Bibliography. In ''The Soviet Union under Brezhnev.'' London, UK: Routledge.
'''Bibliographies of Russian (Soviet) History containing significant material on the Post-Stalin eras in the Soviet Union'''
* Edelheit, A. J., & Edelheit, H. (1992). ''The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union: A selected bibliography of sources in English.'' Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
* Horecky, P. L. (1971). ''Russia and the Soviet Union: A Bibliographic Guide to Western-language Publications.'' Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press.
* Kenez, P. (2016). ''[https://ift.tt/3956eq4 Soviet History: A Bibliography. In A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to its Legacy]'' (3rd Edition). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
* Schaffner, B. L. (1995). ''Bibliography of the Soviet Union, its Predecessors and Successors.'' Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.
* Simmons, E. J. (1962). [https://ift.tt/2IWcnKk Russia: Selective and Annotated Bibliography]. ''The Slavic and East European Journal,'' ''6''(2), pp. 148–158.
===Journals===
''The list below contains journals referenced in this bibliography.''
'''Journals related to Russian (Soviet) History'''
* Canadian-American Slavic Studies (1967–Present): [https://ift.tt/39ZDgZD Brill Online].
* [[Central Asian Survey]] (1982–Present): [https://ift.tt/2TYrqtl Taylor Francis Online].
* [[Contemporary European History]] (1992-2014): [https://ift.tt/3da5h2I JSTOR].
* East European Quarterly (1967-2008, 2015–Present): [https://ift.tt/39UMfLP Central European University].
* [[Journal of Baltic Studies]] (1970–Present): [https://ift.tt/3b0ooKE Taylor Francis Online].
* Journal of Modern Russian History and Historiography (2008–Present): [https://ift.tt/3da5HGw Brill Online].
* [[Journal of Slavic Military Studies]] (1988–Present): [https://ift.tt/2x7V2eF Taylor Francis Online].
* [[Journal of Ukrainian Studies]] (1976-2012): [https://ift.tt/38V3viR Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies].
* [[Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History]] (2000–Present): [https://ift.tt/1WpGkmR Georgetown University], [https://ift.tt/391X79k Project Muse].
* [[The Polish Review]] (1942-1945, 1956-2019): [https://ift.tt/2TWNl4c The Polish Insitute of Arts and Sciences of America], [https://ift.tt/2IXtMCC JSTOR].
* [[Revolutionary Russia]] (1988–Present): [https://ift.tt/2UbpqwK Taylor Francis Online].
* [[The Russian Review]] (1941–Present): [https://ift.tt/2J7trNP Wiley Online], [https://ift.tt/2J7trNP Wiley Online Library], [https://ift.tt/2TXGtmX JSTOR].
* Russian Studies in History (formerly Soviet Studies in History) (1962-1992, 1992–Present): [https://ift.tt/2QpYWqf Taylor Francis Online].
* Sibirica: Journal of Siberian Studies (2001-2019): [https://ift.tt/2CVezO0 Berghahn], [https://ift.tt/3abkmPy Taylor Francis Online].
* Studies in Soviet Thought (1961-2016): [https://ift.tt/3abkwXa JSTOR].
* [[The Slavic and East European Journal]] (1957–Present): [https://seej.org/ American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages], [https://ift.tt/3dirv2O JSTOR].
* [[Slavic Review]] (1961–Present): [https://ift.tt/2dFzffv University of Illinois], [https://ift.tt/2IXfHVH JSTOR].
* [[Slavonic and East European Review]] (1922-1927, 1928–Present): [https://ift.tt/39XsseQ UCL School of Slavonic And East European Studies], [https://ift.tt/38Ysa5V JSTOR].
* [[Soviet Studies]] (1949-1992): [https://ift.tt/33pul1a JSTOR].
* Studies in Comparative Communism (1968-1992): [https://ift.tt/2UeC7XN Science Direct Online].
* [[Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions|Politics, Religion & Ideology (formerly Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions)]] (2000–Present): [https://ift.tt/33tAppn Taylor Francis Online]
'''Lists of Journals related to Russian (Soviet) History'''
* [https://ift.tt/1IfiUGs Related Journals in Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies]. From ''Slavic Review.''
'''Journals related to the Cold War'''
* [[Cold War History (journal)|Cold War History]] (2000–Present): [https://ift.tt/39XsGCI Taylor Francis]
* [[Journal of Cold War Studies]] (1999–Present): [https://ift.tt/2WtCHTY MIT Press], [https://ift.tt/39Xst2o Project Muse]
==See Also==
* [[Bibliography of the Russian Revolution and Civil War]]
* [[Bibliography of Stalinism and the Soviet Union]]
* [[Index of Soviet Union-related articles]]
* [[Legacy of Leonid Brezhnev]]
* [[Soviet space program]]
==Notes==
==References==
==External Links==
* [https://ift.tt/2UlIt7Q Bibliographic Research Guide to Soviet History (Harvard University). Compiled by Andrea Graziosi, University of Naples]
* [https://ift.tt/3b8dN0z Selected Bibliography of English-language Print Resources for Russia (Yale University).]
* [https://ift.tt/2Qq8amf Bibliography: Dissent in the Soviet Union]
* [https://ift.tt/390BypQ Bibliography of Secondary Sources (Oxford Academic).]
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This is a select bibliography of English language books (including translations) and journal articles about the Post-Stalinist era of Soviet history. A brief selection of English translations of primary sources is included. The sections "General Surveys" and "Biographies" contain books; other sections contain both books and journal articles. Book entries have references to journal articles and reviews about them when helpful.
The period covered is 1953-1991, beginning with the [[Death and state funeral of Joseph Stalin|death]] of [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]] and ending with the [[Dissolution of the Soviet Union|dissolution of the Soviet Union]]. Topics include the [[History of the Soviet Union (1953–64)|Khrushchev]], [[History of the Soviet Union (1964–82)|Brezhnev]], and [[History of the Soviet Union (1982–91)|Gorbachev eras]], including the transition periods of collective leadership, and significant related events and topics such as the [[Cold War]], the [[Hungarian Revolution of 1956|Hungarian Revolution]], [[Detente]] and [[Glasnost]]. This bibliography does not include newspaper articles (except in primary sources and references), fiction, photo collections or films created during or about this period.
Included works should either be published by an academic or notable publisher, be authored by a notable subject matter expert or have positive reviews in significant scholarly journals. Additional bibliographies can be found in many of the book-length works listed below; see Further Reading for several book and chapter-length bibliographies. The External Links section contains entries for publicly available select bibliographies from universities.
This bibliography uses [[APA style]] citations.
==General Surveys of Soviet History==
These works contain significant overviews of the Post-Stalinist era.
* [[Stephen F. Cohen|Cohen, S. F.]] (2011). ''Rethinking the Soviet Experience: Politics and History since 1917. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Orlando Figes|Figes, O.]] (2015). ''Revolutionary Russia, 1891-1991.'' New York, NY: [[Henry Holt and Company|Metropolitan Books]].
* [[Michel Heller|Heller, M.]], [[Alexander Nekrich|Nekrich, A. M.]], & Carlos, P. B. (1986). ''Utopia in Power: The History of the Soviet Union from 1917 to the present.'' New York, NY: Simon and Schuster.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Geoffrey Hosking|Hosking, G.]] (1987). ''The First Socialist Society: A History of the Soviet Union from Within'' (Second Edition). Cambridge, MA: [[Harvard University Press]].<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Michael Kort|Kort, M. G.]] (2019). ''The Soviet Colossus'' (8th Edition). London, UK: [[Routledge]].<ref></ref>
* [[Peter Kenez|Kenez, P.]] (2017). ''A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to its Legacy.'' New York, NY: [[Cambridge University Press]].
* [[Moshe Lewin|Lewin, M.]] (2016). ''The Soviet Century.'' (G. Elliot, Ed.). New York, NY: [[Verso Books|Verso]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Martin Malia|Malia, M.]] (1995). ''Soviet Tragedy: A History of Socialism in Russia 1917-1991.'' New York, NY: [[Free Press (publisher)|Free Press]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Martin McCauley (historian)|Mccauley, M.]] (2007). ''The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union.'' London, UK: Routledge.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Alexander Nove|Nove, A.]] (1993). ''An Economic History of the USSR 1917-1991'' (3rd Edition). London, UK: [[Arkana Publishing]].
* [[Ronald Grigor Suny|Suny, R. G.]] (Ed.). (2006). ''The Cambridge History of Russia: Volume 3, The Twentieth Century.'' Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
==Period Studies==
*[[Michael Beschloss|Beschloss, M. R.]] (1991). ''The Crisis Years: Kennedy and Khrushchev, 1960-1963.'' New York, NY: E. Burlingame Books.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Norman Cousins|Cousins, N.]] (1972). ''The Improbable Triumvirate: John F. Kennedy, Pope John, Nikita Khrushchev.'' New York, NY: W.W. Norton.
* Dornberg, J. (1974). ''Brezhnev: The Masks of Power.'' New York, NY: Basic Books.<ref></ref>
* [[Martin McCauley (historian)|McCauley, M.]] (Ed.). (1987). ''Khrushchev and Khrushchevism.'' Bloomington: Indiana University Press.<ref></ref>
* McGlinchey, E. (2014). [https://ift.tt/3956e9y Fast Forwarding the Brezhnev Years: Osh in Flames]. ''Russian History'', ''41''(3), pp. 373-391.
* Rutland, P., & Smolkin-Rothrock, V. (2014). [https://ift.tt/2WoWNib Looking Back at Brezhnev]. ''Russian History'', ''41''(3), pp. 299-306.
* Strong, J. W. (1971). ''The Soviet Union under Brezhnev and Kosygin: The Transition Years.'' New York: NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Tatu, M. (1974). ''Power in the Kremlin: From Khrushchev to Kosygin'' (2nd Edition). New York, NY: Viking Press.<ref></ref>
* Tompson, W. J. (2014). ''The Soviet Union under Brezhnev.'' London, UK: Routledge.
* Willerton, J. (1987). [https://ift.tt/3baKGd3 Patronage Networks and Coalition Building in the Brezhnev Era]. ''Soviet Studies'', ''39''(2), pp. 175-204.
* [[Vladislav Zubok|Zubok, V. M.]] (2007). ''A Failed Empire: The Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev.'' Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
==Social History==
* Cook, L. J. (1993). ''The Soviet Social Contract and Why It Failed: Welfare Policy and Workers’ Politics from Brezhnev to Yeltsin.'' Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Dimitrov, M. (2014). [https://ift.tt/2x2Lba8 Tracking Public Opinion Under Authoritarianism: The Case of the Soviet Union During the Brezhnev Era]. ''Russian History'', ''41''(3), pp. 329-353.
* Hopkins, M. W. (1985). ''Russia's Underground Press: The Chronicle of Current Events.'' New York: Praeger.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Hosking, G. A. (1991). ''The Awakening of the Soviet Union.'' Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Kerblay, B., & Swyer, R. (1983). ''Modern Soviet Society.'' New York: Pantheon.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Kozlov, D., & Gilburd, E. (Eds.). (2013). ''The Thaw: Soviet Society and Culture during the 1950s and 1960s.'' Toronto: University of Toronto Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* LaPierre, B. (2012). ''Hooligans in Khrushchev’s Russia: Defining, Policing, and Producing Deviance during the Thaw.'' Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Mawdsley, E., & White, S. (2004). ''The Soviet Elite from Lenin to Gorbachev: The Central Committee and Its Members, 1917-1991.'' Oxford: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Matthews, M. (1989). ''Patterns of Deprivation in the Soviet Union Under Brezhnev and Gorbachev.'' Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* ———. (2011). ''Education in the Soviet Union: Policies and Institutions Since Stalin.'' London: Routledge.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Millar, J. R. (1988). ''Politics, Work, and Daily Life in the USSR: A Survey of Former Soviet Citizens.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Raleigh, D. (2011). ''Soviet Baby Boomers: An Oral History of Russia's Cold War Generation.'' New York, NY: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Roucek, J. (1961). [https://ift.tt/2w8sGRI The Soviet Treatment of Minorities]. ''Phylon'', ''22''(1), pp. 15-23.
* Shtromas, A., Wenturis, N., & Hornung, K. (1990). ''Political Change and Social Development: The Case of the Soviet Union.'' Frankfurt: [[Peter Lang (publisher)|Peter Lang Publishing]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Weinberg, E. (1992). [https://ift.tt/2WqGVvJ Perestroika and Soviet Sociology]. ''The British Journal of Sociology'', ''43''(1), pp. 1-10.
===Culture===
* Bittner, S.V. (2001). [https://ift.tt/3b0oodC Remembering the Avant-Garde: Moscow Architects and the “Rehabilitation” of Constructivism, 1961–64]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History''. ''2''(3), pp. 553-576.
* Johnson, P. (1965). ''Khrushchev and the Arts: The Politics of Soviet Culture, 1962-1964.'' Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Alexander Nove|Nove, A.]] (1983). ''[https://ift.tt/38Y3MkU The Class Nature of the Soviet Union Revisited.]'' ''Soviet Studies'', ''35''(3), pp. 298-312.
* Plamper, J. (2005). [https://ift.tt/33rrjcN Cultural Production, Cultural Consumption: Post-Stalin Hybrids]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History''. ''6''(4), pp. 755-762.
* Pyzhikov, A. V. (2011). [https://ift.tt/3b5DmiO The Cult of Personality During the Khrushchev Thaw]. ''Russian Studies in History'', ''50''(3), pp. 11-27.
* [[Richard Stites|Stites, R.]] (1992). ''Russian Popular Culture: Entertainment and Society Since 1900.'' Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Vladislav Zubok|Zubok, V. M.]] (2011). ''Zhivago's Children: The Last Russian Intelligentsia.'' Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
===Religion===
* King, R. (1975). [https://ift.tt/390NoQJ Religion and Communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe]. ''Brigham Young University Studies'', ''15''(3), pp. 323-347.
* Kowalewski, D. (1980). [https://ift.tt/2IVNjmY Protest for Religious Rights in the USSR: Characteristics and Consequences]. ''The Russian Review'', ''39''(4), pp. 426-441.
* Larson, N. D. (2014). ''Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and the Modern Russo-Jewish Question.'' New York: Columbia University Press.<ref></ref>
* Pospielovsky, D. (1984). ''The Russian Church under the Soviet Regime, 1917-1982.'' Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Ramet, S. P. (1993). ''Religious Policy in the Soviet Union.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Rywkin, M. (2015). ''Moscow's Muslim Challenge: Soviet Central Asia.'' New York, NY: Routledge.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Steeves, P. (1986). [https://ift.tt/2TYlctz The June 1983 Plenum and the Post-Brezhnev Antireligious Campaign]. ''Journal of Church and State'', ''28''(3), pp. 439-457.
* Warhola, J. (1991). [https://ift.tt/3d7dQvl The Religious Dimension of Ethnic Conflict in the Soviet Union]. ''International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society'', ''5''(2), pp. 249-270.
===Women and the Family===
* Cohn, E. (2009). [https://ift.tt/3da5Ppu Sex and the Married Communist: Family Troubles, Marital Infidelity, and Party Discipline in the Postwar Ussr, 1945-64]. ''The Russian Review'', ''68''(3), pp. 429-450.
* Engel, B. (1987). [https://ift.tt/3dirzj4 Women in Russia and the Soviet Union]. ''Signs'', ''12''(4), pp. 781-796.
* Lapidus, G. W. (1979). ''Women in Soviet Society: Equality, Development and Social Change.'' Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Shoemaker, S. (1983). [https://ift.tt/33qYE7F The Status of Women in the Rural U.S.S.R.] ''Population Research and Policy Review'', ''2''(1), pp. 35-51.
===Human Rights===
* Alexeyeva, L. (1985). "'Soviet Dissent: Contemporary Movements for National, Religious, and Human Rights.'' Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press.<ref></ref>
* Bergman, J. (2009). ''Meeting the Demands of Reason: The life and thought of Andrei Sakharov.'' Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Vladimir Bukovsky|Bukovskiĭ, V. K.]] (2019). ''Judgment in Moscow: Soviet Crimes and Western Complicity.'' (A. Kojevnikov, Trans.) Westlake Village, CA: Ninth Of November Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Prigge, W. (2004). [https://ift.tt/2TXT3Th The Latvian Purges of 1959: A Revision Study]. ''Journal of Baltic Studies'', ''35''(3), pp. 211-230.
* Snyder, S. B. (2013). ''Human Rights Activism and the End of the Cold War.'' New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
===Rural Life and Agriculture===
* Frese, S. (2004). [https://ift.tt/3aYPJgm Comrade Khrushchev and Farmer Garst: East-West Encounters Foster Agricultural Exchange]. ''The History Teacher'', ''38''(1), pp. 37-65.
* Hale-Dorrell, A. (2015). [https://ift.tt/2vtTLOK The Soviet Union, the United States, and Industrial Agriculture]. ''Journal of World History'', ''26''(2), pp. 295-324.
* Laird, R. (1974). [https://ift.tt/2Wo2ltm Soviet Agriculture in 1973 and Beyond in Light of United States Performance]. ''The Russian Review'', ''33''(4), pp. 372-385.
* Luxenburg, N. (1971). [https://ift.tt/2ITOseL Soviet Agriculture since Khrushchev]. ''The Russian Review'', ''30''(1), pp. 64-68.
* Millar, J. R., & University of Illinois, & Symposium. (1971). ''The Soviet Rural Community: A Symposium.'' Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Alexander Nove|Nove, A.]] (1970). [https://ift.tt/2Qo5sxO Soviet Agriculture under Brezhnev]. ''Slavic Review'', ''29''(3), pp. 379-410.
* Volin, L. (1970). ''A Century of Russian Agriculture: From Alexander II to Khrushchev.'' Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
===Urban Life and Industry===
* Colton, T. J. (2014). ''Moscow: Governing the Socialist Metropolis.'' Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Gustafson, T. (1989). ''Crisis amid Plenty: The Politics of Soviet Energy under Brezhnev and Gorbachev.'' Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Josephson, P. (1996). [https://ift.tt/2Qn7ZYQ Atomic-Powered Communism: Nuclear Culture in the Postwar USSR]. ''Slavic Review'', ''55''(2), pp. 297-324.
* Mëhilli, E. (2012). [https://ift.tt/2IRoZCC The Socialist Design: Urban Dilemmas in Postwar Europe and the Soviet Union]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History''. ''13''(3), pp. 635-665.
* Obertreis, J. (2013). [https://ift.tt/3a0R8D0 Soviet Urban Planning, Housing Policies, and De-Stalinization]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History.'' ''14''(3), pp. 673-682.
* Reisinger , W. M. (1992). ''Energy and the Soviet Bloc: Alliance Politics after Stalin.'' Washington DC: NCROL.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Siegelbaum, L. H., & [[Ronald Grigor Suny|Suny, R. G.]] (1994). ''Making Workers Soviet: Power, Class, and Identity.'' Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Varga-Harris, C. (2015). ''Stories of House and Home: Soviet Apartment Life during the Khrushchev Years.'' Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.<ref></ref>
* Ward, C. (2009). ''Brezhnev's Folly: The Building of BAM and Late Soviet Socialism.'' Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Zhuk, S. (2010). ''Rock and Roll in the Rocket City: The West, Identity, and Ideology in Soviet Dniepropetrovsk, 1960-1985.'' Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
==Government and Politics==
[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-B0628-0015-035, Nikita S. Chruschtschow.jpg|thumb|right|Nikita S. Khrushchev]]
[[File:Leonid Brezhnev Portrait (1).jpg|thumb|Leonid Brezhnev]]
[[File:Gorbachev (cropped).png|thumb|Mikhail Gorbachev]]
* Albats, Y. (1994). ''The State Within a State: The KGB and Its Hold on Russia-Past, Present, and Future.'' New York, NY: Farrar Straus & Giroux.
* Andrew, C. M., & Mitrokhin, V. (2001). ''The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB.'' New York, NY: Basic Books.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Bacon, E., & Sandle, M. (2002). ''Brezhnev Reconsidered.'' New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.<ref></ref>
* Beisinger, M., & Beissinger, M. (1982). [https://ift.tt/3d8bOuV Finding an Heir to Brezhnev]. ''Harvard International Review'', ''5''(2), pp. 8-12.
* Bhupinder Brar. (1994). [https://ift.tt/33pr5mJ Assessing Gorbachev]. ''Economic and Political Weekly'', ''29''(24), pp. 1465-1475.
* Blackwell, R. (1980). [https://ift.tt/2xNlTxb After Brezhnev: Muddling through the Succession]. ''World Affairs'', ''142''(4), pp. 268-281.
* Breslauer, G. W. (1983). ''Khrushchev and Brezhnev as Leaders: Building Authority in Soviet Politics.'' London, UK: George Allen & Unwin.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* ———. (2010). ''Gorbachev and Yeltsin as Leaders.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Brown, A. (1984). [https://ift.tt/2UsVw7x The Soviet Succession: From Andropov to Chernenko]. ''The World Today'', ''40''(4), pp. 134-141.
* ———. (2004). ''The Gorbachev Factor.'' New York, NY: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Bryant, J., Trump, A., & Meyer, W. (1983). [https://ift.tt/2TZqcOu Andropov's Inherited Headache]. ''Harvard International Review'', ''5''(5), pp. 39-41.
* Duhamel, L. (2010). ''The KGB Campaign against Corruption in Moscow, 1982–1987.'' Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.<ref></ref>
* Gardner, T. (1984). [https://ift.tt/3b2GsnA Andropov: One Year Later]. ''Harvard International Review'', ''6''(4), pp. 22-23.
* Gidadhubli, R. (1977). [https://ift.tt/2x6YLsY The Brezhnev Constitution]. ''Economic and Political Weekly'', ''12''(48), pp. 1981-1984.
* ———. (1984). [https://ift.tt/2w4UTsB Andropov's Last Testament]. ''Economic and Political Weekly'', ''19''(16), pp. 668-671.
* Glazov, Y. (1983). [https://ift.tt/2vtmHq4 Yuri Andropov: A New Leader of Russia]. ''Studies in Soviet Thought'', ''26''(3), pp. 173-215.
* Harasymiw, B. (1988). [https://ift.tt/33qkRmt The CPSU in Transition from Brezhnev to Gorbachev]. ''Canadian Journal of Political Science'', ''21''(2), pp. 249-266.
* Hoffmann, E. (1984). [https://ift.tt/2x6YM00 Soviet Politics in the 1980s]]. ''Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science'', ''35''(3), pp. 227-240.
* Hyland, W. (1985). [https://ift.tt/2UhzEvw The Gorbachev Succession]. ''Foreign Affairs'', ''63''(4), pp. 800-809.
* Jaura, J. (1979). [https://ift.tt/2QqFdXp Aftermath of 'Brezhnev Bombshell']. ''Economic and Political Weekly'', ''14''(45), pp. 1834-1834.
* Kaiser, R. G. (1991). [https://ift.tt/2QqiqLs Gorbachev: Triumph and Failure]. ''Foreign Affairs'', ''70''(2), pp. 160-174.
* ———. (1992). ''Why Gorbachev Happened: His Triumphs, His Failure, and His Fall.'' New York, NY: Simon and Schuster.<ref></ref>
* Kelley, D. R. (1986). ''The Politics of Developed Socialism: The Soviet Union as a Post-Industrial State.'' New York, NY: Greenwood Press.
* ———. (1987). ''Soviet Politics from Brezhnev to Gorbachev.'' New York, NY: Praeger.<ref></ref>
* Löwenhardt, J., Ozinga, J. R., & Ree, E. (1992). ''The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Politburo.'' London: UCL Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Mitrokhin, N. (2014). [https://ift.tt/3b8aoim The CPSU Central Committee Apparatus, 1970–85: Personnel and Role in the Soviet Political System]. ''Russian History'', ''41''(3), pp. 307-328.
* Nechemias, C. (1978). [https://ift.tt/39YMW6Z The Khrushchev And Brezhnev Eras: A Comparison Of Social Welfare Policies]. ''Social Science Quarterly'', ''59''(3), pp. 562-569.
* Rigby, T. H., Brown, A, & Reddaway, P. (Eds.). (1980). ''Authority, Power and Policy in the USSR: Essays Dedicated to Leonard Schapiro.'' New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Ryavec, K. (1982). [https://ift.tt/2QERmbB The Soviet Leadership Succession: Change & Uncertainty]. ''Polity'', ''15''(1), pp. 103-122.
* Sakwa, R. (1990). ''Gorbachev and His Reforms, 1985-1990.'' New York, NY: Prentice-Hall.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Sapiets, J. (1972). [https://ift.tt/2QqcYrP The 24th Congress of the Soviet Communist Party]. ''The Russian Review'', ''31''(1), pp. 11-24.
* [[Leonard Schapiro|Schapiro, L.]] (1978). ''The Communist Party of the Soviet Union'' (2nd Edition). London, UK: [[Methuen Publishing]].<ref></ref>
* Smith, J. and Ilić, M. (Eds.). (2011). ''Khrushchev in the Kremlin: Policy and Government in the Soviet Union, 1953–1964.'' New York, NY: Routledge.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Surovell, J. (1994). [https://ift.tt/39YXD9F Gorbachev's Last Year: Leftist or Rightist?]. ''Europe-Asia Studies'', ''46''(3), pp. 465-487.
* Tompson, W. J. (1991). [https://ift.tt/2weG5aE The Fall of Nikita Khrushchev]. ''Soviet Studies'', ''43''(6), pp. 1101-1121.
* ———. (1993). [https://ift.tt/2WozeX8 Khrushchev and Gorbachev as Reformers: A Comparison]. ''British Journal of Political Science'', ''23''(1), pp. 77-105.
* Von Beyme, K. (1975). [https://ift.tt/2UfoAz5 A Comparative View of Democratic Centralism]. ''Government and Opposition'', ''10''(3), pp. 259-277.
* Walker, M. (1988). ''The Waking Giant: Gorbachev's Russia.'' New York, NY: Pantheon Books.<ref></ref>
* Wallace, M., Suedfeld, P., & Thachuk, K. (1996). [https://ift.tt/2w6KMDG Failed Leader or Successful Peacemaker? Crisis, Behavior, and the Cognitive Processes of Mikhail Sergeyevitch Gorbachev]. ''Political Psychology'', ''17''(3), pp. 453-472.
* Zemtsov, I., & . (1983). ''Andropov: Policy Dilemmas and the Struggle for Power.'' Jerusalem: Israel Research Institute of Contemporary Society.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
===De-Stalinisation===
* Blum, A., Koustova, E., Grieve, M., & Duthreuil, C. (2018). [https://ift.tt/38S9xRe Negotiating Lives, Redefining Repressive Policies: Managing the Legacies of Stalinist Deportations]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History''. ''19''(3), pp. 537-571.
* Bohn, T. M., Einax, R., & Abesser, M. (2014). ''De-Stalinisation Reconsidered: Persistence and Change in the Soviet Union.'' Frankfurt: Campus Verlag.<ref></ref>
* Dobson, M. (2009). ''Khrushchev's Cold Summer: Gulag Returnees, Crime, and the Fate of Reform after Stalin''. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.<ref></ref>
* ———. (2011). [https://ift.tt/2Wn9jic The Post-Stalin Era: De-Stalinization, Daily Life, and Dissent]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History.'' ''12''(4), pp. 905-924.
* Filtzer, D. (1992). ''Soviet Workers and De-Stalinization: The Consolidation of the Modern System of Soviet Production Relations, 1953–1964.'' Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* ———. (1993). ''The Khrushchev Era: De-Stalinization and the Limits of Reform in the USSR, 1953–1964.'' London, UK: Macmillan.<ref></ref>
* Khlevniuk, O., & Dowling, R. (2015). [https://ift.tt/3a27wDl No Total Totality: Forced Labor, Stalinism, and De-Stalinization]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History.'' ''16''(4), pp. 961-973.
* Obertreis, J. (2013). [https://ift.tt/3a0R8D0 Soviet Urban Planning, Housing Policies, and De-Stalinization]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History.'' ''14''(3), pp. 673-682.
* Tucker, R. (1957). [https://ift.tt/33rrjtj The Politics of Soviet De-Stalinization]. ''World Politics'', ''9''(4), pp. 550-578.
* Wojnowski, Z. (2012). [https://ift.tt/2Wozfua De-Stalinization and Soviet Patriotism: Ukrainian Reactions to East European Unrest in 1956]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History.'' ''13''(4), pp. 799-829.
===Glasnost and Perestroika===
* Aganbegi︠a︡n, A. G., & Barratt, B. M. (1988). ''The Challenge: Economics of Perestroika.'' London: Hutchinson.<ref></ref>
* Battle, J. (1988). [https://ift.tt/2Wtl0UV Uskorenie, Glasnost' and Perestroika: The Pattern of Reform under Gorbachev]. ''Soviet Studies'', ''40''(3), pp. 367-384.
* Boym, S. (1990). [https://ift.tt/394OwD7 Paradoxes of Perestroika]. ''Agni'', (31/32), pp. 16-24.
* Brown, A. (2013). ''Seven Years that Changed the World: Perestroika in Perspective.'' New York, NY: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Cohen, S. F., & Heuvel, K. (1989). ''Voices of Glasnost: Interviews with Gorbachev's Reformers.'' New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Co.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Frank, P. (1990). [https://ift.tt/2UdYQTQ The End of "Perestroika"]. ''The World Today'', ''46''(5), pp. 87-89.
* Gellner, E. (1990). [https://ift.tt/3dbh4Of Perestroika Observed]. ''Government and Opposition'', ''25''(1), pp3-15.
* Gibbs, J. (1999). ''Gorbachev's Glasnost: The Soviet Media in the First Phase of Perestroika.'' College Station, TX: Texas A & M University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Gooding, J. (1990). [https://ift.tt/3db1GBq Gorbachev and Democracy]. ''Soviet Studies'', ''42''(2), pp. 195-231.
* [[Mikhail Gorbachev|Gorbachev, M. S.]] (1991). ''Perestroika: New Thinking for our Country and the World.'' New York: HarperCollins.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Gorbachev, M., Mlynář, Z., & Shriver, G. (2012). ''Conversations with Gorbachev: On Perestroika, the Prague Spring, and the Crossroads of Socialism.'' New York, NY: Columbia University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Gordon, L., & Nazimova, A. (1990). [https://ift.tt/2U8Lk3y Perestroika in Historical Perspective: Possible Scenarios]. ''Government and Opposition'', ''25''(1), pp. 16-29.
* Lane, D. S. (1992). ''Soviet Society under Perestroika.'' London: Routledge.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
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===Ideology and Propaganda===
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===Chernobyl===
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===The Dissolution of the Soviet Union and Bloc===
[[File:Image0 ST.jpg|thumb|Tanks in [[Red Square]] during the 1991 August coup attempt]]
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===The Legacy of the Soviet Union===
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==External Relations==
===The Soviet Bloc in Europe===
[[File:10 Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia - Flickr - The Central Intelligence Agency.jpg|thumb|225px|Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia]]
[[File:Kossuth Lajos utca - Károly (Tanács) körút sarok. Fortepan 23591.jpg|thumb|right|225px|Crowd cheers Hungarian troops in Budapest]]
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* [[Odd Arne Westad|Westad, O. A.]], Holtsmark, S. G., & Neumann, I. B. (1994). ''The Soviet Union in Eastern Europe, 1945-89.'' New York, NY: St. Martin's Press.
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===Foriegn Policy and Relations===
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===The Cold War===
[[File:Checkpoint Charlie 1961-10-27.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Checkpoint Charlie]], October 27, 1961]]
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* Blanton, T., & Savranskaya, S. (2011). [https://ift.tt/33tAkC5 Looking Back: Reykjavik: When Abolition Was Within Reach]. ''Arms Control Today'', ''41''(8), pp. 46-51.
* Brown, A. (2020). ''The Human Factor: Gorbachev, Reagan, and Thatcher, and the End of the Cold War.'' Cambridge, UK: Oxford University Press.
* Brugioni, D. A., & McCort, R. F. (1991). ''Eyeball to Eyeball: The Inside Story of the Cuban Missile Crisis.'' New York: Random House.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Brun, E., & Hersh, J. (1978). [https://ift.tt/2QoSq33 Paradoxes in the Political Economy of Détente]. ''Theory and Society'', ''5''(3), pp. 295-344.
* English, R. (2000). ''Russia and the Idea of the West: Gorbachev, Intellectuals, and the End of the Cold War.'' New York, NY: Columbia University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Farnham, B. (2001). [https://ift.tt/2UlIqJc Reagan and the Gorbachev Revolution: Perceiving the End of Threat]. ''Political Science Quarterly'', ''116''(2), pp. 225-252.
* Fursenko, A. A., & Naftali, T. J. (1997). ''One Hell of a Gamble: Khrushchev, Castro and Kennedy, 1958-1964.'' New York, NY: Norton.<ref></ref>
* –––, & ———. (2006). ''Khrushchev's Cold War: The Inside Story of an American Adversary.'' New York, NY: Norton.<ref></ref>
* [[John Lewis Gaddis|Gaddis, J. L.]] (1998). ''We Now Know: Rethinking Cold War History.'' Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press.<ref></ref>
* ———. (2007). ''The Cold War: A New History.'' New York, NY: Penguin Books.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Garthoff, R. L. (2007). ''Reflections on the Cuban Missile Crisis.'' Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.<ref></ref>
* Gelman, H. (1984). ''The Brezhnev Politburo and the Decline of Détente.'' Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Gribkov, A. I., Smith, W. Y., & Friendly, A. (1994). ''Operation ANADYR: U.S. and Soviet Generals Recount the Cuban Missile Crisis.'' Chicago, IL: Edition Q.<ref></ref>
* Hoffman, D. E. (2009). ''The Dead Hand: The Untold Story of the Cold War Arms Race and its Dangerous Legacy.'' New York: Doubleday.<ref></ref>
* Kempe, F. (2011). ''Berlin 1961: Kennedy, Khruschev, and the Most Dangerous Place on Earth.'' New York, NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons.
* Lebow, R., Mueller, J., & Wohlforth, W. (1995). [https://ift.tt/3d7VAlw Realism and the End of the Cold War]. ''International Security'', ''20''(2), pp. 185-187.
* Liebich, A. (1995). [https://ift.tt/3b6fHic Mensheviks Wage the Cold War]. ''Journal of Contemporary History'', ''30''(2), pp. 247-264.
* MacGregor, I. (2019). ''Checkpoint Charlie: The Cold War, The Berlin Wall, and the Most Dangerous Place On Earth.'' New York, NY: Scribner.
* Miller, D. (2012). ''The Cold War: A Military History.'' London, UK: Pimlico.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Nash, P. (1997). ''The Other Missiles of October: Eisenhower, Kennedy, and the Jupiters, 1957-1963.'' Chapel Hill, NC: University of California Press.<ref></ref>
* Nelson, K. L. (1995). ''The Making of Détente: Soviet-American Relations in the Shadow of Vietnam.'' Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Patman, R. (1999). [https://ift.tt/2WoWWlJ Reagan, Gorbachev and the Emergence of 'New Political Thinking']. ''Review of International Studies'', ''25''(4), pp. 577-601.
* Schrag, P. G. (1992). ''Global Action: Nuclear Test Ban Diplomacy at the End of the Cold War.'' New York, NY: Routledge.<ref></ref>
* Schwebel, S. (1972). [https://ift.tt/2QmeoU7 The Brezhnev Doctrine Repealed and Peaceful Co-Existence Enacted]. ''The American Journal of International Law'', ''66''(5), pp. 816-819.
* Seaborg, G. T., Loeb, B. S., & Harriman, W. A. (1983). ''Kennedy, Khrushchev and the Test Ban.'' Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Taylor, F. (2006). ''The Berlin Wall: A World Divided, 1961-1989.'' New York, NY: Bloomsbury Publishing.
* Thompson, N. (2011). [https://ift.tt/2IUNy1t Nuclear War and Nuclear Fear in the 1970s and 1980s]. ''Journal of Contemporary History'', ''46''(1), pp. 136-149.
* Watry, D. M. (2014). ''Diplomacy at the Brink: Eisenhower, Churchill, and Eden in the Cold War.'' Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press.<ref></ref>
* [[Odd Arne Westad|Westad, O. A.]] (1992). [https://ift.tt/2UlIrge Rethinking Revolutions: The Cold War in the Third World]. ''Journal of Peace Research'', ''29''(4), pp. 455-464.
* ———. (2016). ''The Global Cold War: Third World Interventions and the Making of Our Times.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* ———. (2019). ''Cold War: A World History.'' New York, NY: Basic Books.<ref></ref>
* [[Vladislav Zubok|Zubok, V. M.]] (2007). ''A Failed Empire: The Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev.'' Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
===Afghanistan===
* Braithwaite, R. (2011). ''Afgantsy: The Russians in Afghanistan 1979-89.'' New York, NY: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Collins, J. (1980). [https://ift.tt/3a2KY5i The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: Methods, Motives, And Ramifications]. ''Naval War College Review'', ''33''(6), pp. 53-62.
* ———. (1987). [https://ift.tt/39YXFyj Soviet Policy toward Afghanistan]. ''Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science'', ''36''(4), pp. 198-210.
* Dunbar, C. (1988). [https://ift.tt/2TZ9Y7X Afghanistan in 1987: A Year of Decision?] ''Asian Survey'', ''28''(2), pp. 148-162.
* Feifer, G. (2014). ''The Great Gamble: The Soviet War in Afghanistan.'' New York, NY: HarperCollins.<ref></ref>
* Fremont-Barnes, G. (2012). ''The Soviet–Afghan War 1979–89.'' Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing.
* Goldman, M. (1984). [https://ift.tt/33qkY1n Soviet Military Intervention in Afghanistan: Roots & Causes]. ''Polity'', ''16''(3), pp. 384-403.
* Grau, L. W., & Gress, M. A. (2002). ''The Soviet-Afghan War: How A Superpower Fought and Lost.'' Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas.
* Kalinovsky, A. M. (2011). ''A Long Goodbye: The Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan.'' Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Maley, W. (2009). ''The Afghanistan Wars.'' New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.<ref></ref>
* Reuveny, R., & Prakash, A. (1999). [https://ift.tt/2Wmi9wP The Afghanistan War and the Breakdown of the Soviet Union]. ''Review of International Studies'', ''25''(4), pp. 693-708.
==Other Studies==
* Bennigsen, A., & Broxup, M. (1983). ''The Islamic Threat to the Soviet State.'' New York, NY: Routledge.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Cohen, S. F. (2011). ''Soviet Fates and Lost Alternatives: From Stalinism to the New Cold War.'' New York, NY: Columbia University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Fortescue, S. (1990). ''Science Policy in the Soviet Union.'' London: Routledge.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Josephson, P. R. (1997). ''New Atlantis Revisited: Akademgorodok, the Siberian City of Science.'' Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Ronald Grigor Suny|Suny, R. G.]] (1998). ''The Soviet Experiment: Russia, the USSR and the Successor States'' (2nd Edition). Cambridge, UK: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
==Historiography==
* Boyer, J., Kirshner, J., Iurii Nikolaevich Afanas'ev, Barg, M., Cherniak, E., Danilov, V., Volobuev, P. (1990). [https://ift.tt/33tAlG9 Perestroika, History, and Historians]. ''The Journal of Modern History'', ''62''(4), pp. 782-830.
* Enteen, G. (2002). [https://ift.tt/3a0wwee Recent Writings about Soviet Historiography]. ''Slavic Review'', ''61''(2), pp. 357-363.
* Feest, D., & Hein-Kircher, H. (2017). [https://ift.tt/2Qn80vS Introduction: National Minorities in the Soviet Bloc after 1945: New Historical Research in Micro and Regional Studies]. ''Region'', ''6''(1), pp. 1-10.
* Kenney, P. (2011). [https://ift.tt/2UcVrEE What's New, We Knew: Twentieth-Anniversary Appraisals of 1989]. ''Diplomatic History'', ''35''(3), pp. 571-578.
* Krylova, A. (2014). [https://ift.tt/2Qo5t4Q Soviet Modernity: Stephen Kotkin and the Bolshevik Predicament]. ''Contemporary European History'', ''23''(2), pp. 167-192.
* Markwick, R. (2006). [https://ift.tt/2xNtXxY Cultural History under Khrushchev and Brezhnev: From Social Psychology to Mentalités]. ''The Russian Review'', ''65''(2), pp. 283-301.
* Penter, T. (2013). [https://ift.tt/2UlIs3M Coming to Terms with a Violent Past]. ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History.'' ''14''(3), pp. 683-690.
* Yanow, D., & Schwartz-Shea, P. (2010). [https://ift.tt/2IXgdmq Perestroika Ten Years After: Reflections on Methodological Diversity]. ''Political Science and Politics'', ''43''(4), pp. 741-745.
* Yaresh, L. (1957). [https://ift.tt/2QoMUxk The "Peasant Wars" in Soviet Historiography]. ''American Slavic and East European Review'', ''16''(3), pp. 241-259.
* Zelikow, P. (2009). [https://ift.tt/38TSCO8 The Suicide of the East? 1989 and the Fall of Communism]. ''Foreign Affairs'', ''88''6), 130-140.
==Biographies==
* Aron, L. R. (2001). ''Boris Yeltsin: A Revolutionary Life.'' London: HarperCollins.<ref></ref>
* Brown, A. (1996). ''The Gorbachev Factor.'' Cambridge, UK: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Crankshaw, E. (1966). ''Khrushchev: A Career.'' New York, NY: Viking Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Medvedev, R. A., & Medvedev, Z. A. (1977). ''Khrushchev''. London: Oxford University Press.
* Medvedev, Z. A. (1984). ''Andropov: His Life and Death.'' Oxford, UK: Blackwell.
* Murphy, P. J. (1981). ''Brezhnev, Soviet Politician.'' Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
* Paloczi-Horvath, G. (1960). ''Khrushchev: The Making of a Dictator.'' Boston, MA: Little, Brown.
* Ruge, G. (1991). ''Gorbachev: A Biography.'' London: Chatto & Windus.
* Scammell, M. (1984). ''Solzhenitsyn: A Biography.'' New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Co.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Sheehy, G. (1991). ''The Man Who Changed the World: The lives of Mikhail S. Gorbachev.'' New York, NY: HarperPerennial.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[William Taubman|Taubman, W.]] (2003). ''Khrushchev: The Man and His Era.'' New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* ———. (2017). ''Gorbachev: His Life and Times.'' New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company.
==Reference Works==
* The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Russia and the former Soviet Union. (1994). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
* Kasack, W. & Atack, R. (1988). ''Dictionary of Russian literature since 1917.'' New York, NY: Columbia University Press.
* Minahan, J. (2012). ''The Former Soviet Union's Diverse Peoples: A Reference Sourcebook.'' Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
* Smith, S. A. (2014). ''[https://ift.tt/3d7uA5r The Oxford Handbook of the History of Communism].'' New York, NY: Oxford University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Vronskaya, J. & Čuguev, V. (1992). ''The Biographical Dictionary of the Former Soviet Union: Prominent people in all fields from 1917 to the present. London, UK: Bowker-Saur.
==Memoirs and Literary Accounts==
* Aleksievič, S. A., Whitby, J., & Whitby, R. (2015). ''Zinky Boys: Soviet Voices from the Afghanistan War.'' New York, NY: W. W. Norton.
* Borovik, A. (2008). ''The Hidden War: A Russian Journalist's Account of the Soviet War in Afghanistan.'' New York, NY: Grove Press.<ref></ref>
* [[Leonid Brezhnev|Brezhnev, L.]] (1978–79). ''[[Brezhnev's trilogy]]'' (3 vols. ''The Minor Land'', ''Rebirth'', & ''Virgin Lands''). Moscow: Progress Publishers.
* Dobrynin, A. F. (1995). ''In Confidence: Moscow's Ambassador to America's Six Cold War Presidents (1962-1986).'' New York, NY: Random House.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Mikhail Gorbachev|Gorbachev, M. S.]] (1996). ''Mikhail Gorbachev: Memoirs.'' London, UK: Doubleday.
* [[Nikita Khrushchev|Khrushchev, N. S.]], Crankshaw, E., & Talbott, S. (1971). ''Khrushchev Remembers.'' Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Co.
* ———., & Talbott, S. (1974). ''Khrushchev Remembers: The Last Testament.'' Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Co.
* ———., Talbott, S., Schecter, J. L., & Luchkov, V. V. (1990). ''Khrushchev Remembers: The Glasnost Tapes.'' Boston, MA: Little, Brown.<ref></ref>
* [[Sergei Khrushchev|Khrushchev, S.]] (2003). ''Nikita Khrushchev and the Creation of a Superpower.'' University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.<ref></ref>
* MacDuffie, M. (1955). ''The Red Carpet: 10,000 miles through Russia on a Visa from Khrushchev.'' New York, NY: Norton.<ref></ref>
* [[Vyacheslav Molotov|Molotov, V. M.]], Čuev, F., & Resis, A. (2007). ''Molotov Remembers: Inside Kremlin Politics: Conversations with Felix Čhuev.'' Chicago, IL: Ivan R. Dee.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
* [[Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn|Solzhenitsyn, A. I.]] (1991). ''The Oak and the Calf: Sketches of Literary Life in the Soviet Union: A Memoir.'' London, UK: Collins-Harvill.<ref></ref>
* Vidali, V. (1984). ''Diary of the Twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.'' Westport, CT: Lawrence Hill.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
==English Language Translations of Primary Sources==
* [https://ift.tt/38Y3MBq Documents related to Soviet-US Relations (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/33tAmKd Documents related to Soviet Foreign Relations (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2QoSiAB Documents related to Soviet - North Korean Relations (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2xOzGnd Documents related to Sino-Soviet Relations (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/3b8aaI2 Documents related to Soviet Nuclear History (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2TWNjJC The Berlin Wall (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
===The Khrushchev Era (1953-1964)===
'''Collections'''
* [https://ift.tt/2Qrfw9j The Sino-Soviet Alliance, 1950-1959 (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2QERgkf 1953 Post-Stalin Succession Struggle (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2x15YuS 1953 East German Uprising (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2UlIlFo 1956 Polish and Hungarian Crises (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2TWNk08 The Sino-Soviet Split, 1960-1984 (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/39Vh2Im 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2IRzPsl Documents Related to Nikita Khruschev (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* Chang, L., & Kornbluh, P. (Eds.). (1999). ''The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962: A National Security Archive Documents Reader.'' New York, NY: The New Press.
* Dallin, A., Harris, J., & Hodnett, G. (Eds.). (1963). ''Diversity in International Communism: A Documentary Record, 1961-1963.'' New York, NY: Columbia University Press.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Hodnett, G., & [[Robert H. McNeal|McNeal, R. H.]] (Eds.). (1974). ''Resolutions and Decisions of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union: Vol. 4 Khrushchev Years, 1953-1964.'' Toronto, ON: Toronto University of Toronto Press.
* Kennedy, J. F., & Khrushchev, N. S. (1992). ''Back from the Brink: The Correspondence Between President John F. Kennedy and Chairman Nikita S. Khrushchev on the Cuban Missile Crisis of Autumn 1962.'' Washington DC: US Information Agency.
* Khrushchev, N. S. (1960). ''[https://ift.tt/2QpiNGe For Victory in Peaceful Competition with Capitalism].'' New York, NY: E. F. Dutton & Co.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* Khrushchev, N. S. (1960). ''Khrushchev in New York: A Documentary Record of Nikita S. Khrushchev's Trip to New York, September 19th to October 13th, 1960.'' New York, NY: Crosscurrents.
* Khrushchev, N. S. (1961-1962). Letters to John F. Kennedy. [https://ift.tt/38TSDSc Text]
* Stickle, D. M., Farrow, J. (1992). ''The Beria Affair: The Secret Transcripts of the Meetings Signalling the End of Stalinism.'' Commack, NY: Nova Science Publishers.<ref></ref>
'''Individual Documents'''
* [[Nikita Khrushchev|Khrushchev, N. S.]] (1956). ''[[On the Cult of Personality and Its Consequences]]'' [https://ift.tt/1yQNOAd Text].
===The Brezhnev Era (1964-1982)===
'''Collections'''
* [https://ift.tt/3b32AhG The Sino-Soviet Border Conflict, 1969 (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2QowVz8 The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, 1965-68 (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/3d7Y6bg Documents related to the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/3b2GsE6 Documents related to the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/33tAnOh 1980-81 Polish Crisis (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [[Robert H. McNeal|McNeal, R. H.]], & Schwartz, D. V. (1982). ''Resolutions and Decisions of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union: Vol. 5, The Brezhnev Years, 1964-1981.'' Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.
===Gorbachev Era (1982-1991)===
'''Collections'''
* [https://ift.tt/2Ui3n7s The Sino-Soviet Reapprochement, 1985-89 (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2QoNrzm The Chernobyl Nuclear Accident (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2WmG5QM The Collapse of the Soviet Union and the End of the Cold War (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
* [https://ift.tt/2weGbiw Project RYaN (Document Collection)]. [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars|The Wilson Center Digital Archive]].
'''Individual Documents'''
*[[Mikhail Gorbachev|Gorbachev, M.]] (1989). [https://ift.tt/2IVtVX4 The Progress of Perestroïka.] ''The World Today'', ''45''(6), pp. 94-94.
==Further reading==
===Bibliographies===
''Bibliographies contain English and non-English language entries unless noted otherwise.''
'''Bibliographies of Post Stalinist Era in the Soviet Union'''
* Beschloss, M. R. (1991). General Sources. In ''The Crisis Years: Kennedy and Khrushchev, 1960-1963.'' New York, NY: E. Burlingame Books.
* Kotkin, S. (2001). Bibliography. In ''Armageddon Averted: The Collapse of the Soviet Union.'' Oxford: Oxford University Press.
* McCauley, M. (1987). Bibliography. In ''Khrushchev and Khrushchevism.'' Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
* Smith, J. and Ilić, M. (Eds.). (2011). Bibliography. In ''Khrushchev in the Kremlin: Policy and Government in the Soviet Union, 1953–1964.'' New York, NY: Routledge.
* Strong, J. W. (1971). Bibliography. In ''The Soviet Union under Brezhnev and Kosygin: The Transition Years.'' New York: NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
* Taubman, W. (2017). Bibliography. In ''Gorbachev: His Life and Times.'' New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company.
* Tompson, W. J. (2014). Bibliography. In ''The Soviet Union under Brezhnev.'' London, UK: Routledge.
'''Bibliographies of Russian (Soviet) History containing significant material on the Post-Stalin eras in the Soviet Union'''
* Edelheit, A. J., & Edelheit, H. (1992). ''The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union: A selected bibliography of sources in English.'' Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
* Horecky, P. L. (1971). ''Russia and the Soviet Union: A Bibliographic Guide to Western-language Publications.'' Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press.
* Kenez, P. (2016). ''[https://ift.tt/3956eq4 Soviet History: A Bibliography. In A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to its Legacy]'' (3rd Edition). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
* Schaffner, B. L. (1995). ''Bibliography of the Soviet Union, its Predecessors and Successors.'' Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.
* Simmons, E. J. (1962). [https://ift.tt/2IWcnKk Russia: Selective and Annotated Bibliography]. ''The Slavic and East European Journal,'' ''6''(2), pp. 148–158.
===Journals===
''The list below contains journals referenced in this bibliography.''
'''Journals related to Russian (Soviet) History'''
* Canadian-American Slavic Studies (1967–Present): [https://ift.tt/39ZDgZD Brill Online].
* [[Central Asian Survey]] (1982–Present): [https://ift.tt/2TYrqtl Taylor Francis Online].
* [[Contemporary European History]] (1992-2014): [https://ift.tt/3da5h2I JSTOR].
* East European Quarterly (1967-2008, 2015–Present): [https://ift.tt/39UMfLP Central European University].
* [[Journal of Baltic Studies]] (1970–Present): [https://ift.tt/3b0ooKE Taylor Francis Online].
* Journal of Modern Russian History and Historiography (2008–Present): [https://ift.tt/3da5HGw Brill Online].
* [[Journal of Slavic Military Studies]] (1988–Present): [https://ift.tt/2x7V2eF Taylor Francis Online].
* [[Journal of Ukrainian Studies]] (1976-2012): [https://ift.tt/38V3viR Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies].
* [[Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History]] (2000–Present): [https://ift.tt/1WpGkmR Georgetown University], [https://ift.tt/391X79k Project Muse].
* [[The Polish Review]] (1942-1945, 1956-2019): [https://ift.tt/2TWNl4c The Polish Insitute of Arts and Sciences of America], [https://ift.tt/2IXtMCC JSTOR].
* [[Revolutionary Russia]] (1988–Present): [https://ift.tt/2UbpqwK Taylor Francis Online].
* [[The Russian Review]] (1941–Present): [https://ift.tt/2J7trNP Wiley Online], [https://ift.tt/2J7trNP Wiley Online Library], [https://ift.tt/2TXGtmX JSTOR].
* Russian Studies in History (formerly Soviet Studies in History) (1962-1992, 1992–Present): [https://ift.tt/2QpYWqf Taylor Francis Online].
* Sibirica: Journal of Siberian Studies (2001-2019): [https://ift.tt/2CVezO0 Berghahn], [https://ift.tt/3abkmPy Taylor Francis Online].
* Studies in Soviet Thought (1961-2016): [https://ift.tt/3abkwXa JSTOR].
* [[The Slavic and East European Journal]] (1957–Present): [https://seej.org/ American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages], [https://ift.tt/3dirv2O JSTOR].
* [[Slavic Review]] (1961–Present): [https://ift.tt/2dFzffv University of Illinois], [https://ift.tt/2IXfHVH JSTOR].
* [[Slavonic and East European Review]] (1922-1927, 1928–Present): [https://ift.tt/39XsseQ UCL School of Slavonic And East European Studies], [https://ift.tt/38Ysa5V JSTOR].
* [[Soviet Studies]] (1949-1992): [https://ift.tt/33pul1a JSTOR].
* Studies in Comparative Communism (1968-1992): [https://ift.tt/2UeC7XN Science Direct Online].
* [[Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions|Politics, Religion & Ideology (formerly Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions)]] (2000–Present): [https://ift.tt/33tAppn Taylor Francis Online]
'''Lists of Journals related to Russian (Soviet) History'''
* [https://ift.tt/1IfiUGs Related Journals in Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies]. From ''Slavic Review.''
'''Journals related to the Cold War'''
* [[Cold War History (journal)|Cold War History]] (2000–Present): [https://ift.tt/39XsGCI Taylor Francis]
* [[Journal of Cold War Studies]] (1999–Present): [https://ift.tt/2WtCHTY MIT Press], [https://ift.tt/39Xst2o Project Muse]
==See Also==
* [[Bibliography of the Russian Revolution and Civil War]]
* [[Bibliography of Stalinism and the Soviet Union]]
* [[Index of Soviet Union-related articles]]
* [[Legacy of Leonid Brezhnev]]
* [[Soviet space program]]
==Notes==
==References==
==External Links==
* [https://ift.tt/2UlIt7Q Bibliographic Research Guide to Soviet History (Harvard University). Compiled by Andrea Graziosi, University of Naples]
* [https://ift.tt/3b8dN0z Selected Bibliography of English-language Print Resources for Russia (Yale University).]
* [https://ift.tt/2Qq8amf Bibliography: Dissent in the Soviet Union]
* [https://ift.tt/390BypQ Bibliography of Secondary Sources (Oxford Academic).]
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