Nomenklatura: The Soviet Ruling Class

Michael Voslensky
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A Soviet historian who defected to the West when he was harassed by his Soviet superiors during a research sabbatical in Austria analyzes the structure of the Soviet ruling elite, the "Nomenklatura," in a volume updated to include a chapter on Brezhnev'sdeath and Andropov's succession
Genres: HistoryNonfictionPoliticsRussiaSociologyPolitical ScienceRussian LiteratureRussian History
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