Stalin and the Scientists: A History of Triumph and Tragedy, 1905-1953
by Simon Ings Author
A unique and thorough history of the progress of the sciences in the Soviet Union and the struggles and survivals of the scientists themselves under Stalin's rule. This book considers the advancements made under Stalinism and the often times life-or-death struggles scientists faced under a repressive political regime. Deeply researched science writing reveals the stories of the scientists who survived the purges and repressions and helped modernize science in the Soviet Union and shape the future of science for the rest of the world.
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