Pushkin, Aleksandr, 123, 294
Qaddafi, Muammar al-, 349
Raleigh, Donald J., 25, 131
Razumovskii, Andrei, 209
Riabev, Lev, 187, 192
Riabinnikov, Vladimir, 53
Rodionov, Igor, 222
Roe, Ben, 309, 314–17
Rostropovich, Mstislav, 109, 300, 349
Rutskoi, Aleksandr, 14, 24, 109, 119, 128–29, 179, 183, 185, 207–8, 257, 270, 272, 316, 347–49, 356, 358, 361–62, 364
Ryzhkov, Nikolai, 189, 331
Ryzhov, Yurii, 183–85, 188
Sabonis-Chafee, Theresa, 26, 235n, 241, 246
Safarov, Bozaruli, 213
Sagalaev, Eduard, 306
Sakharov, Andrei, 4–5, 95, 108, 135, 152, 183n, 294
Sale, Marina, 155
Samsonov, Viktor, 220–25, 340, 346
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 251
Shaimiev, Mintimir, 353
Shakespeare, William, 120
Shaknazarov, Georgii, 164, 337, 363
Shaposhnikov, Matvei, 221
Shaposhnikov, Yevgenii, 25, 201–7, 348
Shatalin, Stanislav, 132
Shchadov, Mikhail, 192
Shcherbakov, Viacheslav, 222–25, 344, 352–53
Shcherbakov, Vladimir, 25, 27n, 62, 191, 195–97, 199, 365
Sheinis, Viktor, 26, 28n, 267–81, 284–85
Shekochikhin, Yurii, 292
Shenin, Oleg, 29n, 57–58, 198
Shevardnadze, Eduard, 3, 7–8, 14, 86, 108, 127, 131, 176, 188, 226, 229, 245, 294, 297, 315, 348, 350–51, 357
Shishkin, Gennadii, 338,
Shkabardnia, Mikhail S., 189
Silaev, Ivan, 14, 25, 44, 46, 72, 138, 141, 171, 177, 183–85, 270, 272, 316, 323, 326, 328, 331, 339, 342, 346–48, 361–62, 364
Slepov, S., 142
Slepov, Yu.G., 138
Smirnov, Andrei, 209
Smorchevskii-Butterbrod, 122, 283–84
Snegur, Mircea, 351
Sobchak, Anatolii, 13, 25, 49, 182, 203, 215, 218, 221–22, 298, 343–44, 346, 353
Sokolov, Mikhail, 267, 299
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 247
Spiridonov, Lev, 340
Stalin, Joseph, 97, 109, 203, 230, 243
Stankevich, Sergei, 290, 328, 342, 348, 350, 352
Starodubstev, Vasilii, 11, 31, 42–43, 48–49, 137, 338, 343, 364
Stepankov, Valentin, 22, 27n, 29n
Surkov, Aleksei, 278
Suslov, Mikhail, 120
Sychev, Valerii, 190–91
Tchaikovsky, Peter, 236
Timofeev, Lev, 300, 316
Timofeev, Timur, 270
Tiziakov, Aleksandr, 11, 21, 31, 42–44, 191, 338, 343, 361, 364
Tolstoi, Alexei, 122
Tolstoi, Leo, 126, 294
Tolstoi, Mikhail, 122–23, 126, 128, 182, 283
Travkin, Nikolai, 297
Tretiakov, Vitalii, 293
Trotskii, Lev, 128
Tsalko, Aleksandr V., 205
Tsenina, Alla, 256
Tverskoi, Vitalii, 117
Urazhtsev, Viktor, 339, 356
Usov, Vladimir, 356
Varennikov, Valentin, 29n, 58, 251
Virginskii, Anatolii, 162, 168
Vishnevskii, Nikolai, 329
Vladislavlev, Aleksandr, 188
Volkov, Vladimir, 216, 276
Voloshina, Tatiana, 321
Volskii, Arkadii, 361, 363
Voronin, Yurii, 184
Vorontsov, Nikolai Nikolaevich, 25, 72, 181, 185, 187, 191–94, 217, 283–84, 341, 344, 350
Voshchanov, Pavel, 360
Vysotskii, Vladimir, 241–42
Yablokov, Aleksei, 183–85, 214, 343
Yakovlev, Aleksandr Nikolaevich, 3, 7–8, 14, 25, 27n, 108, 132, 209, 226–31, 348
Yakovlev, Yegor, 306, 329
Yakunin, Gleb, 300, 359
Yanaev, Gennadii I., 11–12, 17, 27n, 31, 33, 42–48, 50–54, 56, 58–61, 63, 65–67, 86, 107, 115, 118, 132, 136–37, 143–44, 169, 178, 180, 196–97, 205–6, 295, 308, 318–20, 338, 341, 343–44, 346–47, 349, 351–53, 357–60, 364
Yarov, Yurii, 223, 344
Yaroshenko, Viktor, 186
Yazov, Dmitrii, 8, 11, 14, 17, 24, 29n, 31, 43, 55–63, 91, 104, 157, 167, 176, 187, 192, 195, 201–6, 229, 244–45, 247, 253, 279, 297, 333, 338–39, 348, 352, 354, 357–62, 364
Yegorov, Vladimir, 216
Yeltsin, Boris, 4–6, 9, 12–14, 16–19, 21, 23–25, 28n, 29n, 44, 46, 51, 61, 67–68, 71–72, 75–81, 87–88, 90–95, 98, 104, 108, 113, 117, 120–29, 133–35, 137–39, 141–42, 145, 149–50, 166, 170–76, 181–86, 188, 193–94, 203, 205, 207–8, 211, 218–20, 224, 226, 229, 233, 236–37, 239–41, 243–44, 246, 257–58, 263, 268, 270, 272, 279, 282–83, 290, 294–97, 299, 301, 303–4, 307, 311–13, 315–16, 322–26, 329, 333, 339–54, 356–57, 359–62, 364
Yeltsina, Naina Y., 219
Yevdokimov, Sergei, 256–57, 345
Yevtushenko, Yevgenii, 95, 108, 294
Yushenkov, Sergei, 257, 278, 281, 359
Zavorotnyi, Valerii, 25, 147
Zhavoronskii, V., 141
Zhirinovskii, Vladimir, 340
Zorin, N.F., 139
Zorkin, Valerii, 274
Zotov, A.P., 134, 139
Zubkov, Yurii, 259
Zvereva, Maria, 209
Victoria E. Bonnell,Professor of Sociology at the University of California at Berkeley, has written about Russian history, society, and politics. Her books include a study of Russia’s prerevolutionary labor and revolutionary movements, an edited volume on Russian workers under the tsarist regime, and a forthcoming work on political iconography in Soviet propaganda art. She has visited Russia many times over the past twenty-three years and has been a close observer of the Russian scene.
Ann Cooperworked as a journalist in Moscow from December 1986 through September 1991. She opened National Public Radio’s bureau in the Soviet capital in 1987 and served as NPR bureau chief for the next four and a half years. She also contributed articles to the New York Times on politics and change in the Soviet Union. Ms. Cooper worked previously for National Journal, The Baltimore Sun, Congressional Quarterly , and The Louisville Courier-Journal . She is currently NPR’s correspondent in South Africa.
Gregory Freidin,Professor of Russian Literature and the Humanities at Stanford University, is a writer and commentator on Russian culture and politics. The author of a critical biography of Osip Mandelstam, he is completing a book about Isaac Babel and his reception in Russia and the United States. His articles on contemporary Russian politics and cultural life have appeared in many journals. He returns frequently to Moscow, where he lived before emigrating to the United States in 1971.
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