Contributors

Dewey, John; Meyer, Agnes Elizabeth Ernst; Strunsky, Simeon

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Call Number

UCF Libraries Special Collections - 5th Floor -- HX15.V35 no.1277

Owning Institution

University of Central Florida

Physical Description

41-78 p. 20 cm.

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Subjects

Democracy; Soviet Union -- Politics and government -- 1917-1936; United States -- Foreign relations

ISBN

ucf:4942

Publication Date

1-1-1938

Publisher

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division of Intercourse and Education, New York, N.Y.

Keywords

Moscow Trials

Disciplines

Political Science | Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies

Comments

By Alexandre Barmine. Significance of the Trotsky trial; interview with John Dewey, by Agnes E. Meyer. Time fights on the side of democracy, by Simeon Strunsky. Editorials from the New York Times

A Russian view of the Moscow trials


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