Thanks Jim, if you want to get a good look at Ukraine/Russia, just take in his online Yale? lectures of several years ago, and if you want a grim reaper taste of history out of eastern Europe / Russian in the 20s and 30s, try Bloodlands, not for the faint of heart. Notice how much he's showing up on MSNBC? likely elsewhere too i trust.
Thanks Jim, if you want to get a good look at Ukraine/Russia, just take in his online Yale? lectures of several years ago, and if you want a grim reaper taste of history out of eastern Europe / Russian in the 20s and 30s, try Bloodlands, not for the faint of heart. Notice how much he's showing up on MSNBC? likely elsewhere too i trust.
he may be a movement in his own right. I've also been reading Ann Applebaum, The Iron Curtain, and it also provides a valuable look at history in that part of the world. She's written a number of books on this part of the world, and I think she and Snyder are familiar with each other.
Thanks Jim, if you want to get a good look at Ukraine/Russia, just take in his online Yale? lectures of several years ago, and if you want a grim reaper taste of history out of eastern Europe / Russian in the 20s and 30s, try Bloodlands, not for the faint of heart. Notice how much he's showing up on MSNBC? likely elsewhere too i trust.
Thank you Frank. Dr Snyder is a one off, yes!
he may be a movement in his own right. I've also been reading Ann Applebaum, The Iron Curtain, and it also provides a valuable look at history in that part of the world. She's written a number of books on this part of the world, and I think she and Snyder are familiar with each other.
Add Rebecca Solnit to the mix Frank.
Thanks Jim