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Book Title
The Soviet Mind
Publication Name
Soviet Mind : Russian Culture under Communism
Title
The Soviet Mind
EAN
9780815721550
ISBN
9780815721550
Publisher
Brookings Institution Press
Format
Trade Paperback
Release Year
2011
Release Date
30/03/2011
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Length
8.9 in
Author
Isaiah. Berlin
Contributor
Strobe Talbott (Foreword by)
Language
English
Subtitle
Russian Culture under Communism
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Genre
Law & Politics
ISBN-10
0815721552
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
14.6 Oz
Subject Area
Biography & Autobiography, Art, History, Political Science
Subject
Philosophers, Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, Art & Politics, Essays
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
290 Pages, 242 Pages

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Isaiah Berlin's response to the Soviet Union was central to his identity, both personally and intellectually. The Soviet Mind will assume its rightful place among Berlin's works and will prove invaluable for policymakers, students, and those interested in Russian politics, past, present and future.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Brookings Institution Press
ISBN-10
0815721552
ISBN-13
9780815721550
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102881386

Product Key Features

Author
Isaiah. Berlin
Publication Name
Soviet Mind : Russian Culture under Communism
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Philosophers, Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, Art & Politics, Essays
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Biography & Autobiography, Art, History, Political Science
Number of Pages
290 Pages, 242 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.9 in
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
14.6 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lc Classification Number
Dk266.4.B47 2011
Reviews
"This remarkable volume is superb. Berlin's great powers of observation combine with his great knowledge and literary gifts to provide us with a fascinating series of insghts.... Even a reader who is only casually interested in the history of Russia will be fascinated. Every day the media present us with lumps of coal, and to find a real diamond is a delight." -Geoffrey Riklin, IntellectualConservative.com, 4/20/2004 "...a useful compilation of Isaiah Berlin's writings about Russian and Soviet culture and history. His narratives of his encounters with Akhmatova...and Pasternak are included and offer intimate and thoughtful portraits of these great writers." -Paul Richardson, Russian Life, 5/1/2004 "This is an excellent resource for those interested in 20th-century Russian history." -P. E. Heineman, Choice, 3/1/2005 "This collection of essays, some never published before and some not well known because they were published under pseudonyms to protect his remaining relatives living in Russia, are a remarkable group....For the committed reader, Berlin is the most congenial of writers. His writing style is inimitable, deriving as it does seamlessly from his style of speaking--pellucid yet labyrinthine, drawing the reader to the top of a conversational wave, and holding him there effortlessly, and allowing him to glide down the other side to a momentary calm, before the next wave carries him forward." -Patricia Anderson, Quadrant, 4/15/2005 "As always, Berlin's writings are as engaging as they are informative. Framed between Hardy's preface and Rappaport's glossary, however, The Soviet Mind is a distinguished collection." -Jason Ferrell, McGill University, Slavic and East European Journal "...a collection of Berlin's essays on Russia, Czarist and Stalinist, is a welcome arrival...What makes this book essential reading for Berlinophiles is that it contains essays never before published and some originally published under pseudonyms to protect relatives living in the Soviet Union. And they are as readable as when they were first composed." -Arnold Beichman, The Washington Times, 5/2/2004, "...a collection of Berlin's essays on Russia, Czarist and Stalinist, is a welcome arrival...What makes this book essential reading for Berlinophiles is that it contains essays never before published and some originally published under pseudonyms to protect relatives living in the Soviet Union. And they are as readable as when they were first composed." —Arnold Beichman, The Washington Times , 5/2/2004, "As always, Berlin's writings are as engaging as they are informative. Framed between Hardy's preface and Rappaport's glossary, however, The Soviet Mind is a distinguished collection." --Jason Ferrell, McGill University, Slavic and East European Journal, "As always, Berlin's writings are as engaging as they are informative. Framed between Hardy's preface and Rappaport's glossary, however, The Soviet Mind is a distinguished collection." -Jason Ferrell, McGill University, Slavic and East European Journal, "This remarkable volume is superb. Berlin's great powers of observation combine with his great knowledge and literary gifts to provide us with a fascinating series of insghts.... Even a reader who is only casually interested in the history of Russia will be fascinated. Every day the media present us with lumps of coal, and to find a real diamond is a delight." -Geoffrey Riklin, IntellectualConservative.com , 4/20/2004, "...a useful compilation of Isaiah Berlin's writings about Russian andSoviet culture and history. His narratives of his encounters with Akhmatova...and Pasternak areincluded and offer intimate and thoughtful portraits of these great writers."-PaulRichardson, Russian Life, 5/1/2004, "This remarkable volume is superb. Berlin's great powers of observation combine with his great knowledge and literary gifts to provide us with a fascinating series of insghts.... Even a reader who is only casually interested in the history of Russia will be fascinated. Every day the media present us with lumps of coal, and to find a real diamond is a delight." —Geoffrey Riklin, IntellectualConservative.com , 4/20/2004, "This is an excellent resource for those interested in 20th-century Russian history." --P. E. Heineman, Choice , 3/1/2005, "This collection of essays, some never published before and some not wellknown because they were published under pseudonyms to protect his remaining relatives living inRussia, are a remarkable group....For the committed reader, Berlin is the most congenial ofwriters. His writing style is inimitable, deriving as it does seamlessly from his style ofspeaking--pellucid yet labyrinthine, drawing the reader to the top of a conversational wave, andholding him there effortlessly, and allowing him to glide down the other side to a momentarycalm, before the next wave carries him forward."-Patricia Anderson,Quadrant, 4/15/2005, "This collection of essays, some never published before and some not well known because they were published under pseudonyms to protect his remaining relatives living in Russia, are a remarkable group....For the committed reader, Berlin is the most congenial of writers. His writing style is inimitable, deriving as it does seamlessly from his style of speaking--pellucid yet labyrinthine, drawing the reader to the top of a conversational wave, and holding him there effortlessly, and allowing him to glide down the other side to a momentary calm, before the next wave carries him forward." -Patricia Anderson, Quadrant , 4/15/2005, "...a useful compilation of Isaiah Berlin's writings about Russian and Soviet culture and history. His narratives of his encounters with Akhmatova...and Pasternak are included and offer intimate and thoughtful portraits of these great writers." --Paul Richardson, Russian Life , 5/1/2004, "This collection of essays, some never published before and some not well known because they were published under pseudonyms to protect his remaining relatives living in Russia, are a remarkable group....For the committed reader, Berlin is the most congenial of writers. His writing style is inimitable, deriving as it does seamlessly from his style of speaking--pellucid yet labyrinthine, drawing the reader to the top of a conversational wave, and holding him there effortlessly, and allowing him to glide down the other side to a momentary calm, before the next wave carries him forward." --Patricia Anderson, Quadrant , 4/15/2005, "As always, Berlin's writings are as engaging as they are informative. Framed between Hardy's preface and Rappaport's glossary, however, The Soviet Mind is a distinguished collection." —Jason Ferrell, McGill University, Slavic and East European Journal, "This is an excellent resource for those interested in 20th-century Russian history." —P. E. Heineman, Choice , 3/1/2005, "This is an excellent resource for those interested in 20th-century Russian history." -P. E. Heineman, Choice , 3/1/2005, "This collection of essays, some never published before and some not well known because they were published under pseudonyms to protect his remaining relatives living in Russia, are a remarkable group....For the committed reader, Berlin is the most congenial of writers. His writing style is inimitable, deriving as it does seamlessly from his style of speaking--pellucid yet labyrinthine, drawing the reader to the top of a conversational wave, and holding him there effortlessly, and allowing him to glide down the other side to a momentary calm, before the next wave carries him forward." —Patricia Anderson, Quadrant , 4/15/2005, "...a collection of Berlin's essays on Russia, Czarist and Stalinist, is a welcome arrival...What makes this book essential reading for Berlinophiles is that it contains essays never before published and some originally published under pseudonyms to protect relatives living in the Soviet Union. And they are as readable as when they were first composed." --Arnold Beichman, The Washington Times , 5/2/2004, "This remarkable volume is superb. Berlin's great powers of observation combine with his great knowledge and literary gifts to provide us with a fascinating series of insghts.... Even a reader who is only casually interested in the history of Russia will be fascinated. Every day the media present us with lumps of coal, and to find a real diamond is a delight." --Geoffrey Riklin, IntellectualConservative.com , 4/20/2004, "...a useful compilation of Isaiah Berlin's writings about Russian and Soviet culture and history. His narratives of his encounters with Akhmatova...and Pasternak are included and offer intimate and thoughtful portraits of these great writers." —Paul Richardson, Russian Life , 5/1/2004, "...a useful compilation of Isaiah Berlin's writings about Russian and Soviet culture and history. His narratives of his encounters with Akhmatova...and Pasternak are included and offer intimate and thoughtful portraits of these great writers." -Paul Richardson, Russian Life , 5/1/2004
Copyright Date
2004
Dewey Decimal
700/.947/09045
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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