1989
DOI: 10.1080/08826994.1989.10641308
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The Heralds of Opposition to Perestroyka

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“…28 Of course, the collaboration of the orthodox wing of the party with nationalist writers began much earlier, dating back at least to 1987. For the early ties between orthodox communists such as Ligachev and Russian nationalist writers, see Brudny (1989); also Dunlop (1993). In cities like Leningrad, with a history of "patriotic" party elites, the trend was obvious even earlier.…”
Section: Zyuganov the Russian Communist Party And Nationalismmentioning
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“…28 Of course, the collaboration of the orthodox wing of the party with nationalist writers began much earlier, dating back at least to 1987. For the early ties between orthodox communists such as Ligachev and Russian nationalist writers, see Brudny (1989); also Dunlop (1993). In cities like Leningrad, with a history of "patriotic" party elites, the trend was obvious even earlier.…”
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“…2-3). See also Brudny (1989). 26 During the Eleventh Five-Year Plan (1981, the four Central Asian republics received less than 49 billion rubles in total investment.…”
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“…For a more detailed account, seeBrudny (1989) andGoble (1990).Downloaded by [Cambridge University Library] at 08:25 24 June 2015…”
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“…Two excellent overviews by Western scholars areSzporluk (1989) andBrudny (1989).Downloaded by [Cambridge University Library] at 08:25 24 June 2015…”
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