Stalin-Era Research and Archives Project
The Stalin-Era Research and Archives Project (SERAP) -- a collaborative, multidisciplinary undertaking based at the Centre for
Russian and East European Studies at the University of Toronto -- was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
of Canada. The Project stimulated the reinterpretation of politics and society in the USSR under Stalin through the use of newly
declassified archival materials.
Project Profile
SERAP Online Documentation
Resources
- Leo van Rossum on Gosudarstvennye khranilishcha dokumentov byvshego
arkhivnogo fonda KPSS: Spravochnik
- Tamara Machmut-Jhashi on David King's, The Commissar Vanishes: The Falsification of Photographs and Art in Stalin's Russia
- Clayton Black on David Shearer's Industry, State, and Society in Stalin's Russia
- Alexei Kojevnikov on Vojtech Mastny's The Cold War and Soviet Insecurity: The Stalin
Years
- Milada Polisenka on Igor Lukes' Czechoslovakia between Stalin and Hitler: The Diplomacy of
Edvard Benes in the 1930's
- Ruud van Dijk on Bernd Wegner, ed., From Peace to War: Germany, Soviet Russia and the
World, 1939-1941
- Laura L. Philips on Kenneth M. Straus' Factory and Community in Stalin's Russia:
The Making of an Industrial Working Class
- Dietmar Neutatz on Sarah Davies' Popular Opinion in Stalin's Russia: Terror,
Propaganda and Dissent, 1934-1941
- Ann E. Healy on Gennady Andreev-Khomiakov's Bitter Waters: Life and Work in
Stalin's Russia
- Wayne Bowen on Sally W. Stoecker's Forging Stalin's Army: Marshal
Tukhachevsky and the Politics of Military Innovation
- Jeffrey Veidlinger on Mark Kupovetsky, Evgenii Starostin, and Marek Web (eds.), Dokumenty
istorii i kultury evreev v arkhivakh Moskvy
- David G. Rowley on Nikolai Bukharin's How It All Began
- Roger E. Chapman on Martin McCauley's Russia, America and the Cold War, 1949-1991
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