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Catherine Anne
Merridale, FBA (born 12
October 1959) is a
British writer and
historian with a
special interest in
Russian history.
Merridale was born on...
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Merridale is an area of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. It is
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Catherine Merridale.
Night of Stone:
Death and
Memory in Twentieth-Century Russia. Penguin...
- Russianness.
Aldershot [Hants, England]: Ashgate. p. 54. ISBN 1855218712.
Merridale,
Catherine (2003). "Redesigning
History in
Contemporary Russia". Journal...
- 1990, pp. 140–144;
Pipes 1990, pp. 391–392;
Service 2000, pp. 257–260.
Merridale 2017, p. ix.
Fischer 1964, pp. 113, 124; Rice 1990, p. 144;
Pipes 1990...
- been if pre-war
demographic growth had continued.
According to
Catherine Merridale, '... reasonable
estimate would place the
total number of
excess deaths...
- 29, 2017. "Agitprop".
Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Retrieved 2 June 2020.
Merridale,
Catherine (1990).
Moscow Politics and the Rise of Stalin. London: Palgrave...
- xviii. Gupta, The
Ryutin Platform, pg. xix.
Merridale,
Moscow Politics and the Rise of Stalin, pg. 85.
Merridale,
Moscow Politics and the Rise of Stalin,...
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Merridale,
Catherine (2013). Red Fortress:
History and
Illusion in the Kremlin....
- The Age of
Social Catastrophe. New York: Knopf, 2007, p. 367.
Catherine Merridale.
Night of Stone:
Death and
Memory in Twentieth-Century Russia. Penguin...