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Unveiling Khrushchev's Russia: A Rare Insight

Khrushchev's Russia by Edward Crankshaw provides a unique insight into the true Russia, beyond the one seen by tourists or discussed at international meetings. The book offers a glimpse into the internal aims and material progress of the country, with a focus on its dynamic leader, Khrushchev, who is portrayed as a practical administrator rather than a showman-statesman. Additionally, the book covers the notorious Pasternak affair, making it a great read for those interested in Soviet history and politics.

Khrushchev's Russia

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Publisher: Penguin Books

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Author: Edward Crankshaw
Publisher: Penguin Books, 1964
Condition: Softcover, Well Read, Mionr scuffs and dogears on book exterior, Minor foxing and annotations on book interior


This book deals neither with the Russia of the tourist nor with that much discussed enigma, the Russia of the conference room. There is a third country, Khrushchev's Russia, too seldom seen for what it is, too often confused with the mask it wears in the world arena. Edward Crankshaw shows that this, the real Russia, is a country of material progress and internal aims, of young people in a new mental climate, and with a dynamic leader who is first and foremost a superb practical administrator, not the showman-statesman Khrushchev often appears to us. The author gives a fascinating account of the Pasternak affair, and for this newe edition he has added a chapter to bring the book completely up to date; in it he discusses the issues of the past two years of so-- the U.2 incident, the 1960 Summit fiasco, Sino-Russian stresses, Soviet space achievements, and the increasing militancy of Khrushchev's manner and policy.

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