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McAuley, Alastair – Economics, 1991
Discusses the state of the Soviet economy during the period of perestroika. Includes the level of output, rate of inflation, privatization, and proposals for economic reform. Assesses the stabilization program and possibilities of restructuring. Concludes that neither Mikhail Gorbachev nor perestroika are likely to survive the trials of inflation,…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economics, Employment, Foreign Countries
Rotkovitch, I. A. – Soviet Education, 1980
Discusses the development of Soviet teaching methodology in literature from 1917 to the present. The document is written from the point of view of Soviet Marxist-Leninist criticism and covers the curriculum reform of the late 1960s. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Trends

Dubovitsky, Gennady – History Teacher, 1992
Discusses U.S. studies at Russian universities. Includes the status of the field, difficulties in obtaining sources, communist interpretation of U.S. social problems resulting in methodological isolationism, and low quality of scholarship. Warns against a shift in attitude that idealizes the Western experience. Argues that changes in mentality…
Descriptors: American Studies, Communism, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
Drake, Frederick D. – 1983
The reinterpretation of past events has been a natural phenomenon of twentieth century historiography. Historical revisionism--the reshaping by contemporary scholars of traditional views of the past--has been an inevitable and necessary trait of the profession and has contributed to the growth of humankind's perception of previous generations.…
Descriptors: Diplomatic History, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, Historiography