Martin McCauley
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Published July 12 2007
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Martin McCauley reviews two new books exploring the historical vicissitudes of Soviet Russia. Published August 18 2003
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Martin McCauley reviews Stalin's foreign policy, paying special attention to his covert involvement in the Korean war. He shows that, despite short-term successes, his record can be seen as one of long-term failure. Published August 31 1999
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Martin McCauley argues that our obsession with Stalin as a mass murderer evades the real question – how did his system work? Published December 1 1995
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Three new works on the key Russian figures of the 20th century.
Published June 30 1992
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The Making of Eastern Europe
Published October 1 1989
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by Roy Medvedev
Published July 31 1986
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Martin McCauley continues our series of articles on the Post-War Reconstruction.
Published October 1 1983
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Martin McCauley on a wide-ranging survey of national identity and politics in Eastern Europe
Published May 31 1983
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The Hudson's Bay Company was one of the central forces moulding the development of the vast tracts of land that today are Canada - but as Barry Gough explains here, the circumstances of its launch in 1670 also reveal much about the commercial forces, personalities and rivalries of Restoration England. |
On This Day In History
Richard Cavendish describes the massacre of the 'slave hounds' at the settlement of Pottawatomie Creek on May 24th, 1856.

















