Russia at the barricades
eyewitness accounts of the August 1991 coup
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Contributions
- Bonnell, Victoria E. - Contributor
- Cooper, Ann. - Contributor
- Freidin, Gregory. - Contributor
Publication
1994 - M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, N.Y, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
92,750 words, Guess
Page Count
371 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1418129M
- ISBN-101563242710
- OCLC Control Number906183836
- OCLC Control Number28506922
- OCLC Control Number28928535
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- Library of Congress Control Number93027944
- Goodreads2515105
Classifications
- DDC947.085/4/0922
- LCCDK292 .R86 1994
Description
On August 19, 1991, eight high-ranking Soviet officials took over the government of the USSR and proclaimed themselves its new rulers. Less than seventy-two hours later, their coup had collapsed, but it would change the course of history in a way that no one - certainly not the plotters themselves - could have foreseen. The editor of this volume, who witnessed these momentous events, have assembled firsthand accounts of the attempted coup. They include testimonies from "junta" members and military officers, resistance leaders and ordinary citizens, Muscovites and residents of other locales, Russian and foreign journalists, foreign visitors and returning emigres, as well as Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin. Key documents and photographs complement the individual accounts. The provocative introduction to the volume places the August events in the larger context - from the early days of perestroika and glasnost to the second confrontation at the White House, in October 1993.
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