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Germany 1920–1939, including the Nuremberg Rallies case study
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Martin Amis, Koba the Dread, Jonathan Cape, 2002. Anne Applebaum, Gulag: A History, Anchor, 2004. Simon Sebag Montefiore, Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar, Phoenix, 2007. Edvard Radznsky, Stalin, Anchor, 1997. Martin Sixsmith, Russia: A Thousand Year Chronicle of the Wild East, BBC Books, 2011. Dmitri Volkogonov, The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Empire, Harper Collins, 1999.
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Michael Burleigh, The Third Reich: A New History, Pan, 2001. Richard J. Evans, The Coming of the Third Reich, Penguin Books, 2003. Richard J. Evans, The Third Reich in Power, Penguin Books, 2006. Niall Ferguson, The War of the World: History’s Age of Hatred, Penguin, 2009. Joachim C. Fest, Hitler, Mariner Books, 2002. Ian Kershaw, Hitler 1889–1936, Hubris Penguin Books, 1999. Richard Overy, The Third Reich: A Chronicle, Quercus, 2011. Laurence Rees, The Nazis: A Warning from History (book or DVD), BBC, 2006.
Britain 1920–1939, including the Jarrow March case study
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Stuart Maconie, Long Road from Jarrow: A journey through Britain then and now, Ebury Press, 2018. Juliet Gardiner, The Thirties: An Intimate History of Britain, Harper Press, 2011. Stephen Lee, Aspects of British Political History 1914–1995, Routledge, 1996. Andrew Marr, The Making of Modern Britain, Pan, 2010.
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http://gulaghistory.org/ Feature on the Gulag from George Mason University in the United States. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow_Trials Examination of the Show Trials from Wikipedia. http://www.fsmitha.com/h2/ch20.htm Good article about Stalin’s Russia called ‘Purges and Hysteria in the Soviet Union’. http://art-bin.com/art/amosc_preeng.html Interesting piece on the Show Trials called ‘And they all confessed...’ http://soviethistory.msu.edu/ One of the best sites on the internet with narrative and a wide host of sources – written, audio and visual – about many relevant events in history. Click a relevant date at the top of the page and then on the toolbar to find what articles there are about the year you have chosen. A simple registration process is required to access some of the material. https://www.departments.bucknell.edu/russian/Site-prior-to-Easyweb-migration/chrono3.html Chronology of Russian history from the Soviet period up to 1990.
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