Description:
Who's Who is Russia and the Soviet Union is a unique reference guide on the leading political, economic, cultural, military, scientific and sporting personalities from 1900-1991. Including biographical information, a glossary, a chronology of events and an A-Z layout, it is invaluable for students, teachers, researchers and general readers.
Review Quotes: "What emerges from reading the entries is not only a vivid account of the events in the individuals' lives but also details of the changing political, social, and economic conditions, with their ramifications, in Russia and her satellites during the twentieth century....[It contains] a refreshing blend of alternative subjects and provides a spotlight on many familiar names and events about which little has previously been collected in this format. Although the publication tends to focus primarily on the Communist influences in Russia during the twentieth century, it does contain a refreshing blend of alternative subjects and provides a spotlight on many familiar names and events about which little has previously been collected in this format. Scholars and laypersons alike will find it informative and convenient to use. Recommended for college and public libraries...."
-"Booklist, 11/97
"Suitable for collections serving nonspecialists."
-"Library Journal
"[A] handy desktop guide, particularly for the novice or intermediate user, of the key personalities of Russian politics and society in the twentieth century. ...Naturally, in a book of this length, only the leading figures can be represented, but given that preimposed limitation, the author has done a good job of compiling a relatively comprehensive list. ... its timeliness, comprehensive perspective, and fresh style, should make it a welcome addition ...."
-College & Research Libraries, March 1998