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- Stalin's Terror and the Long-Term Political Effects of Mass Repression
- NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY the 1933 Soviet Famine
- The Experience and Emigration of Soviet Union Jews: 1970-2000
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- Diffusion of Gender Norms: Evidence from Stalin's Ethnic Deportations
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- Soviet Ethnic Cleansing on the Kola Peninsula
- Search for a Common North Caucasian Identity: the Mountaineers' Attempts for Survival and Unity in Response to the Russian
- The Political Economy of Famine: the Ukrainian Famine of 1933
- Enemies of the People
- Assimilation and Soviet Nationalities Policy
- The Case of the Volga Germans
- The Ambivalent State: Determining Guilt in the Post-World War II Soviet
- Regional Variations of 1932–34 Famine Losses in Ukraine Oleh Wolowyna1 Serhii Plokhy Nataliia Levchuk Omelian Rudnytskyi Alla Kovbasiuk Pavlo Shevchuk Abstract
- Human Rights in the Soviet Union Was I 57 Caledonian Road, London Nl 9BU, in 1984
- North Korean Relations with China and the Soviet Union: the Impacts
- Ethnic Structure of St Petersburg – Petrograd – Leningrad in the Period of 1703-1991
- Ethnonationalism and Political Stability in the U.S.S.R
- The Case of Massive Famine in Ukraine 1932–1933
- A Study of Genocide, Famine, and the Stalinist
- The Jewish Autonomous Oblast in the USSR in the Documents of the British Foreign Office (1952–1958)
- Believers' Responses to the 1937 and 1939 Soviet Censuses
- The Soviet Union: 1950-1961 Supplement
- Exiting from the Soviet Union: Emigrés Or Refugees?
- Eastern Europe
- Crime, Criminal Justice, and Criminology in Post-Soviet Ukraine
- Holodomor-Symposium-Web.Pdf
- Lived Nationality: Policy and Practice in Soviet Georgia, 1945-1978
- Soviet Jewry Since the Death of Stalin: a Twenty-Five Year Perspective