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Africa Politics, Economy, Ideology by A. Iskenderov

This book deals with the problems the newly-independent African countries are meeting with in their development. It is an attempt to analyse the qualitative changes in the composition and position of the social, class and political forces since the acquisition … Continue reading

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Asian Dilemma A Soviet View And Myrdal’s Concept by R. Ulyanovsky, V. Pavlov

Asian Dilemma – A Soviet View and Myrdal’s Concept by R. Ulyanovsky and V. Pavlov critically examines the socio-economic development and industrialization strategies in Asia from a Soviet perspective. The book engages with Gunnar Myrdal’s “alternative, institutional theory,” challenging his … Continue reading

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Africa Progress, Problems, Prospects by Anatoly Gromyko

(An Analysis of the 1960s-1970s) This book is devoted to current problems such as the struggle to bring down the last bastions of colonialism and racism on the continent, the distinctive features of the rise and course of the class … Continue reading

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The Jewish Autonomous Region by D. Bergelson

A short booklet describing life in the Jewish autonomous region in Soviet Russia. Artist: H. Klering   You can get the book here and here

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Ethnic Problems Of Tropical Africa Can They Be Solved? by R. N. Ismagilova

Dr. Ismagilova’s book on the ethnic problems of Tropical Africa is the first monograph in Marxist African studies to extensively cover these issues in this region. The author utilizes a wealth of diverse source materials and literature in various languages, … Continue reading

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Methodology Of History by E. Zhukov

The book, with an introduction by Z. Udaltsova, delves into the field of history as a scientific discipline. It begins by exploring the subject matter and cognitive theories related to historical science, emphasizing the partisanship present in ideological battles within … Continue reading

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Samarkand A Guide Book by I. Umnyakov, Y. Aleskerov

This is a book about the fascinating city of Samarkand, a city rich in the splendid relics of ancient Central Asian civilisations. There is many a legend surrounding its history. Its praises have been sung by the writers and poets … Continue reading

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The Moscow Theatres by V. Kommisarzhevsky

Victor Komissarzhevsky is a well-known producer and dramatic critic. He was a pupil of Nikolai Khmelyov, a prominent personality of the Soviet stage, and has produced several highly successful plays at the Yermolova Theatre, which Khmelyov founded. These included a … Continue reading

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A Short History Of The USSR by S. Schmidt, K. Tamovsky, I. Berkhin

Progress Guides to the Social Sciences Written by prominent Soviet historians, this is a popular textbook intended for a wide range of readers beginning to study the history of the Soviet Union. The book is a very short account of … Continue reading

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The Electric Welder by V. Tsegelsky

The book provides a comprehensive guide to the principles and practices of welding, starting with the fundamentals of metals and electrical engineering principles relevant to welding. It covers a wide array of topics including the electric arc, arc welding equipment, … Continue reading

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