De Aller-Bedste Bøger - over 12 mio. danske og engelske bøger
Levering: 1 - 2 hverdage

Bøger af David R. Marples

Filter
Filter
Sorter efterSorter Populære
  • af David R. Marples
    1.322,95 kr.

    Joseph Stalin: A Reference Guide to His Life and Works captures his life, and legacy. It features a chronology, an introduction offers a brief account of his life, a dictionary section lists entries on Stalin's associates from the period of the Russian Empire in the late 19th century to the leader's death in 1953, and beyond.

  • af David R. Marples & Frederick V. Mills
    528,95 - 1.053,95 kr.

  • af David R. Marples
    556,95 kr.

    A personal interpretation of the impact of the Chernobyl disaster both in the Soviet Union and the West, examining the environmental consequences, Soviet media coverage, reconstruction of life in the disaster zone (including the city built for Chernobyl workers) and safety changes in the industry.

  • - Ecology, Economics and the Workers' Revolt
    af David R. Marples
    552,95 - 558,95 kr.

    This volume highlights the problems of the environment and industry in Ukraine from 1985 to 1990. The main theme of the book is the close link between the damage to nature and the growth of political activism and patriotism in Ukraine.

  • - The quest for stability
    af David R. Marples
    498,95 - 2.313,95 kr.

  • af David R. Marples
    1.071,95 kr.

  • - Russia, 1917-1921
    af David R. Marples
    501,95 - 2.313,95 kr.

    Based on the lastest research, David Marples gives an account of the Russian Revolution and the intense debates that surround it.

  • af David R. Marples
    502,95 - 2.258,95 kr.

    The collapse of the Soviet Union has widely been seen as the reult of the arms race and Cold War, and the failure of the Soviet side to keep pace with new technology. This is an accessible guide to the key events surrounding the disintegration of the USSR.

  • - Russia in the Twentieth Century
    af David R. Marples
    522,95 - 1.668,95 kr.

    David Marples looks back at the Soviet century and examines the relationship between the Communist state and the Russian national idea. He concludes that ultimately, it was the ideal of the motherland that brought about the end of communism in Russia.