Joshua Rubenstein on The Last Days of Stalin

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • A conversation between Joshua Rubenstein and Edward Charlton-Jones at the American Library in Paris. Filmed on 21/02/2023 with a live audience both in person and on Zoom.
    How did Stalin’s sudden and shocking death change the course of history? Historians Joshua Rubenstein and Edward Charlton-Jones discuss Rubenstein’s work, The Last Days of Stalin.
    In 1952, Stalin terrorized the USSR with his seemingly limitless supply of power. Within three months of 1953, he was dead. What plans was he setting into motion before his death, and what were the immediate effects of his passing? Had he not suffered the ultimately fatal stroke, what would history look like now? In new work The Last Days of Stalin, Historian Joshua Rubenstein uncovers hidden depths to Stalin’s final months as dictator, and highlights surprising policy shifts and missed diplomatic opportunities between the Eisenhower administration and the Soviet regime in the post-Stalin era. Join him in conversation with Edward Charlton-Jones at the Library as they discuss this conclusive period and its lasting consequences.
    About the speakers:
    Joshua Rubenstein has written and edited several path-breaking books on Soviet history, with a focus on the dissident movement, the Holocaust on German-occupied Soviet territory, and biographies of Leon Trotsky and Ilya Ehrenburg. The Last Days of Stalin is his tenth book. He was an organizer and regional director for Amnesty International USA from 1975 to 2012. He is a longtime Associate of Harvard’s Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies.
    Edward Charlton-Jones studied History and Russian at Oxford and Harvard. He has written and lectured on the Russian emigration to Constantinople in 1918-1923, as well as on aspects of Russian literature and art. He has practiced law in Paris and Istanbul, with a focus on international energy projects.
    Evenings with an Author is generously sponsored by GRoW @ Annenberg.
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    Sound quality is poor. Go to all that effort to arrange speaker, topic and location and they nickel and dime sounnd recording!