The Soviet Sixties, Robert Hornsby
The Soviet Sixties, Robert Hornsby
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The Soviet Sixties

Author: Robert Hornsby

Narrator: Peter Noble

Unabridged: 20 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/28/2023


Synopsis

The story of a remarkable era of reform, controversy, optimism, and Cold War confrontation in the Soviet Union

Beginning with the death of Stalin in 1953, the "sixties" era in the Soviet Union was just as vibrant and transformative as in the West. The ideological romanticism of the revolutionary years was revived, with renewed emphasis on egalitarianism, equality, and the building of a communist utopia. Mass terror was reined in, great victories were won in the space race, Stalinist cultural dogmas were challenged, and young people danced to jazz and rock and roll.

Robert Hornsby examines this remarkable and surprising period, showing that, even as living standards rose, aspects of earlier days endured. Censorship and policing remained tight, and massacres during protests in Tbilisi and Novocherkassk, alongside invasions of Hungary and Czechoslovakia, showed the limits of reform. The rivalry with the United States reached perhaps its most volatile point, friendship with China turned to bitter enmity, and global decolonization opened up new horizons for the USSR in the developing world. These tumultuous years transformed the lives of Soviet citizens and helped reshape the wider world.

About Robert Hornsby

Robert Hornsby is associate professor in modern European history at the University of Leeds. His research focuses on the history of the post-Stalin USSR, and he is the author of Protest, Reform and Repression in Khrushchev's Soviet Union.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Simon

I found the book fascinating, and persuasive in arguing for a notion of a sixties movement in the Soviet Union. This is a period of Soviet history I knew less about, I found this book engaging and informative, and ended with a clearer picture of how the period played out.......more

Goodreads review by Julien

Eminently readable account of a pivotal period in recent history. From Stalin’s death to the Prague Spring, the book details how the Soviet gov’t and society teetered back and forth between liberalization and return to more Stalin-like characteristics. Full of details on cultural life, science, spac......more

Goodreads review by David

5 stars for being very informative and readable at the same time. I confess that I do not know much about this period of the cold war so my rating is not about how faithful the account is to the actual events and the treatment of the available sources. It is a book I will surely return to as my know......more

Goodreads review by Aydan

4.6/5 Very interesting and revealing read! After becoming interested in this area of history after the 2017 film ‘The Death of Stalin’, I was interested to understand how the Soviet System worked and what was it like to live within the regime during this period, and this book goes above and beyond in......more