Russian Revolutions and the Soviet Regime #27: Soviet Control of East Central Europe

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Date
unknown/unknown (Creation date: 1959)
Main contributors
Indiana University. Radio and Television Service; Byrnes, Robert Francis
Summary
Robert F. Byrnes was a Professor of History at Indiana University from 1956 to 1988 and served as director of the Russian and East European Institute at IU from 1959-1962 and 1971-1975. Byrnes specialized in the study of Russian conservative thought, Russian historical writing, anti-Semitism in France and Europe, the Soviet role in world affairs after World War II, American policy toward Eastern Europe, and Soviet American relations. 

This film is part of series Byrnes created in 1959 for distance learning purposes. Byrnes's outline contains: Analysis of Soviet policy in Eastern Europe between 1945 and 1956. Analysis of the reasons for the ability of the Soviet Union to gain control over East-Central Europe, both from the perspective of Soviet strengths and Western European/American weaknesses. Progression of soviet policy stages between 1943 and 1956. Consequences of Soviet control of East-Central Europe, as well as consequences of the death of Stalin on the Soviet Union. 
Contributor
Indiana University Department of History
Subject
Russia --Study and teaching (Higher) --Indiana --Bloomington.
Time period
1943/1956
Collection
Robert F. Byrnes papers
Unit
University Archives
Language
English
Terms of Use
Copyrights for records originating with Indiana University administrative units, departments, and other offices are held by the Trustees of Indiana University. For more information, please contact the Indiana University Archives staff.
Physical Description
Film
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ADDITIONAL CITATION INFORMATION:
[Item], Robert F. Byrnes papers, Collection C388, Indiana University Archives, Bloomington.

 An Indiana University Radio and Television Service presentation produced in cooperation with the I.U. Department of History with a grant from the Ford Foundation; a Television Correspondence Course.
Other Identifiers
Other: GR00454480; Other: C388.34C; MDPI Barcode: 40000003339027; Collection Identifier: C388

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