Victoria E Bonnell, Ann Cooper, Gregory Freidin
Russia at the Barricades
Eyewitness Accounts of the August 1991 Coup
Victoria E Bonnell, Ann Cooper, Gregory Freidin
Russia at the Barricades
Eyewitness Accounts of the August 1991 Coup
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What does the Congress do? How does it do it? Is the Congress up to the challenges ahead? This primer offers students an introduction to Congress and the role it plays in the US political system
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781563242724
- ISBN-10: 1563242729
- Artikelnr.: 21568240
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781563242724
- ISBN-10: 1563242729
- Artikelnr.: 21568240
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Gregory Freidin, Victoria E. Bonnell, Ann Cooper
Introduction
I: Saving the Old Country
1: Proclamations and Decrees of the State Committee for the State of Emergency, August 19, 1991
2: The Press Conference of the State Committee for the State of Emergency, August 19, 1991
3: Statements and Explanations by the Putschists After the Coup
II: The Public Reacts
1: To the Barricades
2: Letter from Moscow
3: August 19 and 20 in Moscow
4: Moscow: The Morning of August 21
5: Moscow's M.V. Khrunichev Machine-Building Factory Reacts to the August Coup
6: The Congress of Compatriots: Witness to a Democratic Counter-Revolution
7: A View from Saratov
8: Letter from St. Petersburg
III: In High Places
1: What Happened in Foros
2: Proclamations, Decrees, and Appeals in Response to the Coup, August 19, 1991
3: Speech to the Russian Parliament, August 21, 1991
4: Between Russia and the Soviet Union-With Notes on the USSR Council of Ministers Meeting of August 19, 1991
5: Vladimir Shcherbakov Recounts His Role in the Coup
6: The Coup and the Armed Forces
7: From Dushanbe to Moscow
8: Breakthrough: The Coup in St. Petersburg
9: Our Children Were on the Barricades
IV: Defending the White House
1: Reflections from the Barricades
2: Concerning the Defenders of the White House
3: Death on the Streets
4: A Man in the Crowd
5: On the Barricades
6: In and Around the White House
V: Getting the News In and Out
1: Three Days in August: On-the-Spot Impressions
2: Getting the News on 'Vremia'
3: The Foreign Press and the Coup
4: The August 19 Press Conference
5: A Russian Reporter Remembers the Coup
Chronology of Events of August 19, 20, 21, 1991
I: Saving the Old Country
1: Proclamations and Decrees of the State Committee for the State of Emergency, August 19, 1991
2: The Press Conference of the State Committee for the State of Emergency, August 19, 1991
3: Statements and Explanations by the Putschists After the Coup
II: The Public Reacts
1: To the Barricades
2: Letter from Moscow
3: August 19 and 20 in Moscow
4: Moscow: The Morning of August 21
5: Moscow's M.V. Khrunichev Machine-Building Factory Reacts to the August Coup
6: The Congress of Compatriots: Witness to a Democratic Counter-Revolution
7: A View from Saratov
8: Letter from St. Petersburg
III: In High Places
1: What Happened in Foros
2: Proclamations, Decrees, and Appeals in Response to the Coup, August 19, 1991
3: Speech to the Russian Parliament, August 21, 1991
4: Between Russia and the Soviet Union-With Notes on the USSR Council of Ministers Meeting of August 19, 1991
5: Vladimir Shcherbakov Recounts His Role in the Coup
6: The Coup and the Armed Forces
7: From Dushanbe to Moscow
8: Breakthrough: The Coup in St. Petersburg
9: Our Children Were on the Barricades
IV: Defending the White House
1: Reflections from the Barricades
2: Concerning the Defenders of the White House
3: Death on the Streets
4: A Man in the Crowd
5: On the Barricades
6: In and Around the White House
V: Getting the News In and Out
1: Three Days in August: On-the-Spot Impressions
2: Getting the News on 'Vremia'
3: The Foreign Press and the Coup
4: The August 19 Press Conference
5: A Russian Reporter Remembers the Coup
Chronology of Events of August 19, 20, 21, 1991
Introduction
I: Saving the Old Country
1: Proclamations and Decrees of the State Committee for the State of Emergency, August 19, 1991
2: The Press Conference of the State Committee for the State of Emergency, August 19, 1991
3: Statements and Explanations by the Putschists After the Coup
II: The Public Reacts
1: To the Barricades
2: Letter from Moscow
3: August 19 and 20 in Moscow
4: Moscow: The Morning of August 21
5: Moscow's M.V. Khrunichev Machine-Building Factory Reacts to the August Coup
6: The Congress of Compatriots: Witness to a Democratic Counter-Revolution
7: A View from Saratov
8: Letter from St. Petersburg
III: In High Places
1: What Happened in Foros
2: Proclamations, Decrees, and Appeals in Response to the Coup, August 19, 1991
3: Speech to the Russian Parliament, August 21, 1991
4: Between Russia and the Soviet Union-With Notes on the USSR Council of Ministers Meeting of August 19, 1991
5: Vladimir Shcherbakov Recounts His Role in the Coup
6: The Coup and the Armed Forces
7: From Dushanbe to Moscow
8: Breakthrough: The Coup in St. Petersburg
9: Our Children Were on the Barricades
IV: Defending the White House
1: Reflections from the Barricades
2: Concerning the Defenders of the White House
3: Death on the Streets
4: A Man in the Crowd
5: On the Barricades
6: In and Around the White House
V: Getting the News In and Out
1: Three Days in August: On-the-Spot Impressions
2: Getting the News on 'Vremia'
3: The Foreign Press and the Coup
4: The August 19 Press Conference
5: A Russian Reporter Remembers the Coup
Chronology of Events of August 19, 20, 21, 1991
I: Saving the Old Country
1: Proclamations and Decrees of the State Committee for the State of Emergency, August 19, 1991
2: The Press Conference of the State Committee for the State of Emergency, August 19, 1991
3: Statements and Explanations by the Putschists After the Coup
II: The Public Reacts
1: To the Barricades
2: Letter from Moscow
3: August 19 and 20 in Moscow
4: Moscow: The Morning of August 21
5: Moscow's M.V. Khrunichev Machine-Building Factory Reacts to the August Coup
6: The Congress of Compatriots: Witness to a Democratic Counter-Revolution
7: A View from Saratov
8: Letter from St. Petersburg
III: In High Places
1: What Happened in Foros
2: Proclamations, Decrees, and Appeals in Response to the Coup, August 19, 1991
3: Speech to the Russian Parliament, August 21, 1991
4: Between Russia and the Soviet Union-With Notes on the USSR Council of Ministers Meeting of August 19, 1991
5: Vladimir Shcherbakov Recounts His Role in the Coup
6: The Coup and the Armed Forces
7: From Dushanbe to Moscow
8: Breakthrough: The Coup in St. Petersburg
9: Our Children Were on the Barricades
IV: Defending the White House
1: Reflections from the Barricades
2: Concerning the Defenders of the White House
3: Death on the Streets
4: A Man in the Crowd
5: On the Barricades
6: In and Around the White House
V: Getting the News In and Out
1: Three Days in August: On-the-Spot Impressions
2: Getting the News on 'Vremia'
3: The Foreign Press and the Coup
4: The August 19 Press Conference
5: A Russian Reporter Remembers the Coup
Chronology of Events of August 19, 20, 21, 1991