Fourth Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR 17-27 December 1990 Verbatim report. Volume II

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The Fourth Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR December 17-27, 1990 . Verbatim report. Volume II" is a unique and invaluable source of information for those interested in the history, political processes and internal life of the Soviet Union on the eve of the collapse. This voluminous stenographic report, prepared by an unknown author, reveals all the nuances and details of one of the key events of the era - the Fourth Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR, held in December 1990, at a time when the country was on the verge of radical changes. This volume is not just a collection of protocols and transcripts, but a living testimony to how new political ideas were formed, what discussions were held in the hall, what decisions were made and what challenges the country’s leadership faced. The attention to detail, accuracy and completeness of the transmitted replicas make this report a valuable tool for historians, political scientists, students and anyone who wants to understand the internal cuisine of the Soviet government in the critical period. Reading it, as if you are in the very center of events, feeling the tension, passions and hopes of the participants. This book will be especially interesting to the adult audience - people interested in the history of the USSR, political transformations, domestic politics and the fate of key figures of the time. It is also suitable for those who are looking for a deep analytical understanding of the processes that preceded the collapse of the Soviet Union, as well as lovers of documentary literature, who appreciate the accuracy and authenticity of the sources. For students and researchers engaged in the history of the 20th century, this book will be an indispensable tool that allows you to look at events through the eyes of participants and witnesses. Topics raised in the "Fourth Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR 17 - 27 December 1990 . Verbatim report. Volume II" covers a wide range of issues - from discussion of economic reforms and political decentralization to issues of national policy and the future of the country. The focus is on the struggle for the preservation of unity or for its rethinking, discussions about the role of parties and new institutions of power, as well as internal disagreements reflecting the complexity and inconsistency of the era. The author's style, despite the documentary rigor, conveys the emotions and tensions inherent in the time, making reading not only informative, but also exciting. Of particular importance is the fact that this stenographic report is not just dry protocols, but a living testimony to an era when the fate of the country hung in the balance, and decisions were made in the face of acute political pressure and public expectations. For those who appreciate the historical truth, this book will be a window into the past, allowing you to understand how new political realities were formed and what ideas were fighting for the future of the USSR. Authorship is unknown, which adds mystery and special historical color to the book. At the same time, it is thanks to this approach that the text is perceived as the most objective and unbiased source, not distorted by personal views or interpretations. This makes the book a valuable document that anyone who wants to better understand the complex processes that took place in the USSR in the critical 1990s should have in their library. If you are looking for a book that will help you not only to expand knowledge about political history, but also to feel the spirit of the era, to feel the atmosphere of those days, "The Fourth Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR December 17 - 27, 1990 . Verbatim report. Volume II" will be an indispensable assistant . This edition is not just a collection of protocols, but a live story about the fateful events that determined the further path of one of the largest countries in the world. It is ideal for those who appreciate documentary accuracy, historical depth and saturation with factual material that allows you to look at the history of the USSR from a new perspective.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Unknown
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785206001884
- Release date
- 1991