Welcome to Melgrosh-Rep. This database contains information about the nature of repression in the Soviet Era. Please Click below for a more in-depth discussion:
Please note that this section of the site is currently under construction.
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involved in:
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Selected articles available. Those marked * are available in full text online by clicking the highlighted title.
* "Agency and Terror: Evdokimov and Mass Killing in Stalin's Great Terror", Australian Journal of Politics and History: Volume 53, Number 1, 2007, pp. 20-43. Special issue on Terror, War and Genocide edited by S.G. Wheatcroft and S. Welch.
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* "Towards Explaining the Changing Levels of Stalinist Repression in the 1930s: Mass Killings, in S.G.Wheatcroft, ed., Challenging Traditional Views of Russian History, Macmillan/Palgrave 2002, pp. 110-144.
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* "The Scale and Nature of Stalinist Repression and its Demographic Significance: On Comments by Keep and Conquest", Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 52, No. 6, 2000, pp. 1143-1159
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* "Victims of Stalinism and the Soviet Secret Police: The Comparability and Reliability of the Archival Data - Not the Last Word" , Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 51, No. 2, 1999, pp. 315-345
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"A Further Note of Clarification on the Famine, the Camps and Excess Mortality", Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 49, no.3, 1997, pp. 503-5.
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"The scale and nature of German and Soviet Repression and mass-killings, 1930-1945", Europe and Asia Studies, Vol.48, no.8, 1996, pp. 1319-1353
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* "More Light on the Scale of Repression and Excess Mortality in the Soviet Union in the 1930s", Soviet Studies, April 1990, pp. 355-367.