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Helen Rappaport

Helen Rappaport reviews Rosamund Bartlett's major study of Leo Tolstoy.

Published January 4 2011
Embarking on a study of the Russian revolutionary’s long years in exile, Helen Rappaport unveiled the strangely compelling and sometimes surprising private life of a man
Published September 18 2009
 Helen Rappaport samples this biography of the Lady with the Lamp.
Published September 8 2008
Helen Rappaport visits the town on the Russian-Siberian border that has become a focus for Romanov pilgrimage.
Published December 11 2007
Helen Rappaport on Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale and the Post-Crimean War reputation of the woman recently voted ‘greatest black Briton’: Mary Seacole.
Published January 19 2005

Helen Rappaport reviews a work on Soviet prison camps.

Published September 13 2003

Helen Rappaport admires a new study of the visionary American reformer Mary Gove Nichols.

Published August 18 2002
Helen Rappaport charts the early efforts of campaigning women to outlaw war.
Published February 20 2002
Helen Rappaport tells the story of James Abbe, a little-known American photographer, whose images of the USSR in the 1930s record both the official and unofficial faces of the Stalinist regime.
Published May 22 2001

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