Our common problems together and solve. A collection of materials about the trip of M. S. Gorbachev to the Lithuanian SSR on January 11-13, 1990

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"Our common problems are together and solve . Collection of materials about the trip M. C. Gorbachev in the Lithuanian SSR January 11-13, 1990 "is a unique documentary collection that reveals one of the key moments in the history of the Soviet Union and its republics on the eve of the collapse of the Soviet Union. The authorship of this work remains unknown, which gives it special value and makes it even more intriguing for those who are interested in the history, politics and internal dynamics of the USSR during the critical period. This collection is not just a chronicle of events, but a deep analysis and evidence of the era when the fate of the country was decided at the level of top leaders and the people. The book immerses the reader in the atmosphere of the January days of 1990, when M. C. Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, went to the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic. At this time, the country was on the verge of change, and Gorbachev’s visit was one of the important stages in the dialogue between the center and the republics. The collection contains a variety of materials: protocols, speeches, interviews, internal documents and eyewitness testimonies . All this creates a vivid picture of the events that took place on the border between political stability and the desire for independence. The peculiarity of this collection is its ability to show the versatility of the processes taking place. The reader will be able to understand how these events were perceived in Lithuania, what sentiments prevailed among the population and the leadership, as well as what challenges the country’s leaders faced. The book raises issues of national identity, the struggle for sovereignty, the complexity of the dialogue between Moscow and the republics, as well as issues related to reforms and internal democracy. The author's collection allows you to look at historical events from different points of view, which makes it a valuable source for historians, political scientists and anyone interested in the history of the collapse of the USSR. The book is especially suitable for readers aged 16 and older who are interested in the history of the 20th century, political transformations, national movements and the internal politics of the Soviet Union. It will be of interest to students, researchers, journalists and everyone who wants to understand how the fates of peoples were formed and what decisions were made at critical moments. This collection is an excellent choice for those who appreciate documentary accuracy and want to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of an era when the fates of millions were decided at the highest level. The author's style, despite the anonymity, conveys an atmosphere of tension and importance of the moment. It feels respect for the facts and the desire to convey to the reader the complexity and versatility of historical events. Inspired by classic documentary collections and analytical works, the author creates a work that not only informs, but also makes you think about the value of dialogue, the need to find compromises and the importance of preserving peace and unity in difficult times. If you are looking for a book that will help you understand the causes and consequences of one of the most important events in the history of the post-Soviet space, "Our common problems together and solve. Collection of materials about the trip M. C. Gorbachev to the Lithuanian SSR on January 11-13, 1990" will become a valuable source of information for you. This is not just a collection of facts, but a window into the past, which reveals the internal mechanisms of decision-making, the struggle for national identity and the complex relationship between the center and the republics. This book will surely attract the attention of those who want to understand how modern Europe was formed and what lessons can be learned from the past to build the future on the basis of dialogue and mutual respect.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Unknown
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785250013758
- Release date
- 1990